Sophie Earley and Chris Doran won the ‘blue riband’ singles titles at the Nottingham Senior 4* – Earley completing a double over the weekend.

Around 140 players were in action in 14 categories at Nottingham Trent University’s Clifton Sports Hub.

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Sophie Earley

Earley’s win over Patricia Ianau in the Women’s Singles final on Sunday was a repeat of the Women’s Band 1 outcome on the previous day. Ianau had been responsible for ending the hopes of top seed Mollie Patterson in the quarter-finals on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Doran as top seed successfully plotted a course to the Men’s Singles title, seeing off Joseph Hunter in the final.

Chris Doran

Hunter did not leave the event empty-handed, however, as he defeated Nathaniel Saunders to take the Under-21 title – he also won Men’s Band 1 on Saturday, beating Zak Earley in the final.

Joseph Hunter

The Under-21 Women’s Singles went to Jersey in the shape of Hannah Silcock, overcoming Catherine Lv in the final.

Hannah Silcock

Ho Yin Tam defeated Umair Mauthoor in the Restricted Singles final and Mircea Neagu took the Veterans’ Singles as he defeated Adam Laws.

In Band 2, Gabriel Schogger was the men’s winner and Sammy Kaye the runner-up, while the corresponding women’s final saw Ianau defeat Hannah Saunders.

Men’s Band 3 saw Fraser Massey defeat Adam Gigli in the final, while Saunders made up for Band 2 disappointment by beating Lily Walters.

In Men’s Band 4 the winner was Noah Byrne-Smith, who beat Adam Watson, while Charlotte Wong took Women’s Band 4, with Chloe Ireland as runner-up.