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LTA Summer County Cup the 15 / 15 Club LTA Summer County Cup The 15 / 15 Club The LTA Summer County Cup is a traditional, annual inter-county team event consisting exclusively of doubles. It is played on grass, usually during the third week of July. As most followers of County Week know, this is top quality, hard fought tennis with the pride of playing for one’s county at stake; for many this is the pinnacle of their tennis careers. Over the course of the week a county team plays a maximum of 45 rubbers, ie. 9 rubbers per day. As shown on the table below, assuming a player competes in every rubber, it is possible for him/her to win 15 out of 15 rubbers - an exceptional achievement! County Week data was computerised in 2010 and, unfortunately, records of anyone accomplishing the 15 out of 15 milestone prior to this date are incomplete. However, if you know of anyone who has done so, we would like to update our records so please e-mail [email protected]. Thank you. NB: 2011 to 2013 inclusive Ladies Groups 5a to 7 were held over 3 days. Year Name of Player County Group & Venue No. of Sets Games 2018 Neil Bamford Hertfordshire Men’s Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 4 195 – 110 Tim Webster Cornwall Men’s Group 7 – Hunstanton 30 – 2 191 – 88 Tad Maclean Cornwall Men’s Group 7 – Hunstanton 30 – 2 191 – 88 Aimee Gibson Essex Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 1 188 – 66 Lisa Hanley Hampshire & IOW Ladies Group 3 – Southsea 30 – 2 189 – 97 Harriet Jones Hampshire & IOW Ladies Group 3 – Southsea 30 – 2 189 – 97 Esther Curtis Gloucestershire Ladies Group 5 – West Worthing 30 – 2 188 – 82 Laura Eales Gloucestershire Ladies Group 5 – West Worthing 30 – 2 188 – 82 Sara Bamford Bedfordshire Ladies Group 6 – Nottingham 30 – 1 183 – 54 Olivia Elliott Bedfordshire Ladies Group 6 – Nottingham 30 – 1 183 – 54 Louie Mclelland North of Scotland Ladies Group 7 – Frinton 30 – 1 181 – 47 Sophie Williamson North of Scotland Ladies Group 7 – Frinton 30 – 1 181 – 47 2017 Craig Evans South Wales Men’s Group 2 – Havant 29 – 1 173 – 89 Evan Hoyt South Wales Men’s Group 2 – Havant 29 – 1 173 – 89 Vincent Gillespie North of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – West Worthing 30 – 3 196 – 94 Alicia Barnett Gloucestershire Ladies Group 6 – Cheltenham 30 – 1 187 – 40 Laura Eales Gloucestershire Ladies Group 6 - Cheltenham 30 – 1 187 – 40 2016 Oliver Hudson Middlesex Men’s Group 2 – Cromer 29 – 6 200 – 123 Sam McNeil East of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – Hunstanton 30 – 2 192 – 85 Alan McDonald East of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – Hunstanton 30 – 2 192 – 85 Shakeel Manji Northamptonshire Men’s Group 5 – Cambridge 30 – 1 187 – 100 Charles Swallow Northamptonshire Men’s Group 5 – Cambridge 30 – 1 187 – 100 Jasmine Asghar Surrey Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 2 186 – 73 Candy Reid-Harrop Surrey Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 2 186 – 73 Emily Arbuthnott Hertfordshire Ladies Group 2 – Havant 30 – 1 188 – 69 Amanda Elliott Hertfordshire Ladies Group 2 – Havant 30 – 1 188 – 69 Aimee Gibson Essex Ladies Group 3 – Cheltenham 30 – 2 191 – 62 Eden Silva Essex Ladies Group 3 – Cheltenham 30 – 2 191 – 62 2015 Neil Bamford Hertfordshire Men’s Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 4 195 – 98 Vincent Gillespie North of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – Felixstowe 29 – 0 164 – 73 Jonny O’Mara North of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – Felixstowe 29 – 0 164 – 73 Charlotte Windley Lincolnshire Ladies Group 4 – Ilkley 30 – 0 181 – 57 Jade Windley Lincolnshire Ladies Group 4 – Ilkley 30 – 0 181 – 57 Louise Holtum Derbyshire Ladies Group 6 – West Worthing 30 – 1 188 – 50 Danielle Pym Derbyshire Ladies Group 6 – West Worthing 30 – 1 188 – 50 Naomi Fellows Derbyshire Ladies Group 6 – West Worthing 30 – 1 181 – 61 Katie Higson Derbyshire Ladies Group 6 – West Worthing 30 – 1 181 - 60 2014 Robin Goodman Cambridgeshire Men’s Group 3 – Frinton 30 - 5 209 – 128 Matthew Nicholson-Lewis Cambridgeshire Men’s Group 3 – Frinton 30 - 5 209 – 128 Oliver Hudson Middlesex Men’s Group 4 – North Oxford 30 – 4 203 – 111 Alicia Barnett Gloucestershire Ladies Group 4 – Cambridge 30 – 2 189 – 78 Laura Eales Gloucestershire Ladies Group 4 – Cambridge 30 – 2 189 – 78 Anneka Watts Cambridgeshire Ladies Group 6 – Ilkley 30 – 0 182 – 50 Sophie Watts Cambridgeshire Ladies Group 6 – Ilkley 30 – 0 182 – 50 Holly Mowling Shropshire Ladies Group 6 – Ilkley 26 – 1 162 – 68 Cheryl Heath Shropshire Ladies Group 6 – Ilkley 26 – 1 162 – 68 Mhairi Beattie East of Scotland Ladies Group 2 – Cromer 30 – 3 195 – 87 Emma Devine East of Scotland Ladies Group 2 – Cromer 30 – 3 195 – 87 Natalie Ayton Somerset Ladies Group 5a – Tunbridge Wells 18 – 3 118 – 56 2013 Amy Holborn Northumberland Ladies Group 6a – Beckenham 18 – 0 111 - 43 Alexander Walker Northumberland Ladies Group 6a – Beckenham 18 – 0 111 - 43 Neal Skupski Lancashire Men’s Group 2 – Havant 30 – 4 201 – 114 Chris Nott Lancashire Men’s Group 2 – Havant 30 – 4 201 – 114 Robin Goodman Cambridgeshire Men’s Group 4 – West Worthing 30 – 1 189 – 74 Sam Fleck Cambridgeshire Men’s Group 4 – West Worthing 30 – 1 189 – 74 Josh Milton South Wales Men’s Group 2 – Cromer 29 – 6 213 – 133 Jordan Helyer South Wales Men’s Group 2 – Cromer 29 – 6 213 – 133 Alan MacDonald East of Scotland Men’s Group 3 – Cambridge 30 – 4 198 – 102 Graeme Dyce East of Scotland Men’s Group 3 – Cambridge 30 – 4 198 – 102 2012 Nikki Prosser Staffordshire Ladies Group 5b – Cheltenham 18 – 2 119 – 64 Francesca Wilkes Staffordshire Ladies Group 5b – Cheltenham 18 – 2 119 – 64 Katie Miles Herefordshire & Worcestershire Ladies Group 6a – Tunbridge Wells 18 – 1 112 – 39 Jo Shepherd Herefordshire & Worcestershire Ladies Group 6a – Tunbridge Wells 18 – 1 112 – 39 Sally Pearson Lincolnshire Ladies Group 6b – Poole 18 – 1 108 – 25 Sophie Cousins Lincolnshire Ladies Group 6b – Poole 18 – 1 108 – 25 Neil Bamford Hertfordshire Men’s Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 3 180 – 98 David Rice Hertfordshire Men’s Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 3 180 – 98 Daniel Cochrane Hampshire & IOW Men’s Group 3 – Hunstanton 30 – 1 185 – 69 2011 Josh Goodall Hampshire & IOW Men’s Group 3 – Hunstanton 30 – 1 185 – 69 Jo Cunliffe Durham & Cleveland Ladies Group 6a – Ilkley 18 – 0 109 – 36 Caitlin Hindmarsh Durham & Cleveland Ladies Group 6a – Ilkley 18 – 1 107 – 35 Lydia Perkins Durham & Cleveland Ladies Group 6a – Ilkley 18 – 2 101 – 40 Sophie Proctor Durham & Cleveland Ladies Group 6a – Ilkley 18 – 2 101 – 40 Jeremy Cowley Suffolk Men’s Group 4 – Hunstanton 30 – 2 193 – 97 Matthew Hough Suffolk Men’s Group 4 – Hunstanton 30 – 2 193 – 97 Marcus Willis Berkshire Men’s Group 5 – Cambridge 30 – 3 195 – 100 Ryan Maxfield South of Scotland Men’s Group 6 – Felixstowe 30 – 5 205 – 128 Mark Openshaw South of Scotland Men’s Group 6 – Felixstowe 30 – 5 205 – 128 2010 Victoria Brook Surrey Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 2 184 – 72 Jade Curtis Surrey Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 – 2 184 – 72 Charlotte Phillips Nottinghamshire Ladies Group 4 – West Worthing 30 – 0 183 – 72 Sarah Wright Nottinghamshire Ladies Group 4 – West Worthing 30 – 0 183 – 72 Claire Birnie North of Scotland Ladies Group 6 – North Oxford 30 – 3 193 – 64 Morven McCulloch North of Scotland Ladies Group 6 – North Oxford 30 – 3 193 – 64 Julia Bone Buckinghamshire Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne Jemima Hayward Buckinghamshire Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 30 - 1 166 - 67 Lisa Whybourn Cambridgeshire Ladies Group 4 – North Oxford 2009 Laura Oates Cambridgeshire Ladies Group 4 – North Oxford David Culshaw West of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – Cambridge Jordan Gray West of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – Cambridge David Sanger Dorset Men’s Group 2 – Cromer 2008 No data No data Richard Irwin Dorset Men’s Group 2 – Cromer Julia Bone Buckinghamshire Ladies Group 2 – West Worthing 2006 Jemima Hayward Buckinghamshire Ladies Group 2 – West Worthing No data No data A Foley Cambridgeshire Ladies Group Alice Barnes Cambridgeshire Ladies Group Michelle Oldham Surrey Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 2004 Cristelle Grier Surrey Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne No data No data Kerris Weatherley Avon Ladies Group ? – North Oxford Ali Blackett Avon Ladies Group ? – North Oxford Chris Archer Derbyshire Men’s Group 3 – Cambridge Tom Rushby Derbyshire Men’s Group 3 – Cambridge Richard Bloomfield Norfolk Men’s Group 5 – Southsea Nick Crawley Norfolk Men’s Group 5 – Southsea 2003 No data No data Catherine Gunn Hampshire & IOW Ladies Group 5 – Cheltenham Harriet Piercy Hampshire & IOW Ladies Group 5 – Cheltenham Rachel Hood North of Scotland Ladies Group 6 – West Worthing Nicola Payne North of Scotland Ladies Group 6 – West Worthing Richard Bloomfield Norfolk Men’s Group 6 – Cambridge Nick Crawley Norfolk Men’s Group 6 – Cambridge 2002 No data No data Frances Hearn Middlesex Ladies Group Jo Ward Middlesex Ladies Group Chris Wilkinson Hampshire & IOW Men’s Group 1 – Eastbourne 1999 No data No data Laurence Matthews Hampshire & IOW Men’s Group 1 – Eastbourne Jonny Barr East of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – Bude 1998 Alan MacDonald East of Scotland Men’s Group 4 – Bude No data No data Paul Robinson Northamptonshire Men’s Group 6 – Hunstanton Francis Caldwell Bedfordshire Men’s Group 7 - Beckenham James Lenton Bedfordshire Men’s Group 7 - Beckenham Mary Collins Essex Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 1996 No data No data Sam Smith Essex Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne Belinda Borneo Bedfordshire Suzy Saunders Bedfordshire Helen Crook Essex Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne Mandy Wainwright Essex Ladies Group 1 – Eastbourne 1995 No data No data Helen Richardson Lincolnshire Ladies Group Lois Powell Lincolnshire Ladies Group Andrew Jarrett Derbyshire Men’s Group 2 – Hunstanton No data No data Nick Fulwood Derbyshire Men’s Group 2 - Hunstanton Paul Robinson
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