The 10is Academy hosted an exciting day of tennis as participants and families eagerly gathered for the highly anticipated 10is Race Finals.

The day kicked off on July 8 with the nine-and-under competition, which ended in an extraordinary three-way tie.

Giulia, Ren, and Joshua amazed spectators with their exceptional skills and unwavering determination.

Ely Standard: The men's doubles event showcased skill, strategy, and camaraderie as Tom and Seb emerged as the champions. The men's doubles event showcased skill, strategy, and camaraderie as Tom and Seb emerged as the champions. (Image: 10is Academy)

In the 12 and under category, Charlotte emerged as the deserving champion, captivating the audience with her superb strategic play. 

The 18 and under competition witnessed intense battles on the court, but it was James who emerged victorious, displaying remarkable resilience.

The women's doubles event proved to be a thrilling affair, with Helen and Tanya forming an unstoppable duo.

Ely Standard: In the highly anticipated ladies' singles competition, Sarah demonstrated her power and determination, claiming the championship title. In the highly anticipated ladies' singles competition, Sarah demonstrated her power and determination, claiming the championship title. (Image: 10is Academy)

Their seamless coordination, impeccable teamwork, and Tanya's powerful serves were instrumental in securing their well-deserved victory.  

The men's doubles event showcased skill, strategy, and camaraderie as Tom and Seb emerged as the champions. 

In the highly anticipated ladies' singles competition, Sarah demonstrated her power and determination, claiming the championship title. 

The performances of the ladies' tennis players capped a successful week for the 10is Academy Ladies' side, who won the title in the Cambridgeshire league.  Ely Standard:  Ren, Josh, and Giulia secured four wins and a draw. Ren, Josh, and Giulia secured four wins and a draw. (Image: 10is Academy Ely)

Their victory assured them of promotion, and they headed to Cambourne on Friday, July 7, with the knowledge that a win or draw would place them at the top of the league standings.

After a 3 hours and 20 minutes match, the 10is Ladies managed to secure a draw and ultimately won in a final tiebreak.

The men's singles final then provided a thrilling climax to the day's events, with Max crowned the winner with his victory serving as a fitting conclusion to the competition.

With the tournament now finished, the coaching team at the 10is Academy will take a well-deserved break before starting their summer camps on July 31.