MARTIN Gunn is by far the most successful-ever player in open tournaments at Cippenham Table Tennis Club and maintained his winning ways with a 10th title.

This came in the Senior Singles at the Cippenham Five by Two Senior & Veterans’ 1-Star Open.

However, his winning streak did have a blip when he lost in the quarter-final round of the Veterans’ Singles, an event won by Kevin Caldon.

Seeded second for the Senior Singles, Gunn’s progress through the event was imperious and the title was won without the dropping of a single game.

Successive opponents were all despatched 3-0. After four wins in the preliminary round group, Gunn went on to defeat Stuart Laws, Anthony Ellis and Josh Dye to set-up a final showdown with Richard Jermyn.

Up to the final, Jermyn’s carve through the field was every bit as decisive as Gunn’s and his run of 3-0 victories included Cippenham’s Paul Baker, top seed and defending champion Chris Bush, and then in the semi-final, an absolute demolition of Gary Keers.

Of note in the earlier rounds were Dean Rose’s thrashing of fourth seed Kevin Nicholls in the quarter-final and Anthony Ellis’ win over Richard Oppenheim in the previous round and in a reversal of the result between the two earlier in the day.

It had all been quite different for Gunn in the Veterans’ Singles event.

The top seed won his group and then beat Gary Keers, but fell to Richard Oppenheim in the quarter-final.

Third seed Richard Jermyn, meanwhile, won his group and then proceeded to eliminate Stuart Laws and Philip Smith before his meeting with Oppenheim in the semi-final, a match then went the seeded player’s way.

In the bottom half of the draw, the second seed, Kevin Caldon, and fourth seed, Kevin Nicholls, both progressed well although Graham Outrim did take an end off Caldon in the quarters.

The semi-final match between the two Kevins resulted in a win for Caldon and he, then also had little difficulty in winning the title with a three-straight win over Jermyn in the final.

From a local perspective, Paul Baker won the Veterans’ Consolation Singles but was pushed all the way to deuce in the fifth by Bharat Malde in the final.

The tournament was organised by Paul Baker and refereed by Sue Hayes and attracted a near maximum entry.

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