Older brother Kai, 10, won the boys ten and under mini-tennis green event after defeating Julian Lewis 2-4 5-3 11-9 in the final of the 24 man competition. He saved eight match points before closing out the last set champions tie-break.
The result continued his dominance of ten and under events in the South East.
Kai then received a special pass into the12 and under event where he won his first match in straight sets, 6-2 6-2.
Younger brother Lui, 7, was runner up in the boys eight and under mini-tennis red tournament. He was defeated 10-5 by Joseph Nicholsen in the final.
The two boys are very enthusiastic about their tennis and will be hoping to continue their form throughout the Summer.
It was an incredibly successful weekend of mini tennis at WWC with 228 matches being played.
Including the AEGON British Tour event and all the age groups of the Sussex Open there have been 458 singles entries with the finals being played on the 14th of August.
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