10is Academy Ely Women's first team have won the National Division 1 following a thrilling victory over Papworth Tennis Club.
In an exhilarating match filled with heat and determination, 10is Academy Women managed to prevail after the challenging showdown to secure the title.
The hard-fought victory propelled the team to the pinnacle of the division, and with their impressive performance, they secured a spot in the regional competition next year.
Led by their exceptional captain, Ling Ling, the women's team showcased exceptional skill, teamwork, and unwavering spirit throughout the match.
Despite facing formidable opponents and sweltering conditions, their determination never wavered, ultimately clinching the well-deserved victory and solidifying their reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the league.
A spokesperson for 10is Academy expressed their pride in the team's achievements, stating: "It is another remarkable title for 10is Academy, this time for the ladies.
"The club is gearing up to celebrate its second anniversary in September, yet it has already accomplished so much. The coaching team is expanding, and under the leadership of our Head Coach, the team can only grow stronger."
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Meanwhile, the Men's first team of 10is Academy also celebrated success on Sunday, June 25, triumphing over St Neots.
With this latest victory, they are set to finish in an impressive second place in the highly competitive top division of the National League.
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Reflecting on the academy's rapid progress, the spokesperson added: "10is Academy has achieved a tremendous amount in less than two years, but there are still many milestones to conquer. We have some exciting projects in the pipeline."
To find out more about 10is Academy, or if you wish to join, email admin@10is.co.uk.
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