A record 70 tennis players competed in August’s annual West Wight Tennis Tournament, in aid of Mountbatten Isle of Wight, raising an amazing £3,184.48.
Matches are played on courts across the area and the big final took place at Westover House in Calbourne, with thanks to Caroline Weeks.
In the final match, Mark Grzegorczyk and Jan White triumphed over their worthy opponents, Peter Burger and Susan Scoccia, to take the win.
Cost of Mountbatten care
The event was attended by Mountbatten CEO, Nigel Hartley, who spoke about work of the charity, including its 24/7 care for patients in their own homes and in our Newport hospice.
One third of Mountbatten’s funding comes from the NHS, but this is under threat and it has not risen in-line with inflation. It means the other two thirds of the money Mountbatten needs to ensure staff can continue to support Islanders and their families — which comes from donations and the community — is increasingly important. Events like these are appreciated and vital.
Generously supported
Tennis tournament organisers, Chris Goodman and David Robinson thanked supporters, court owners and generous sponsors, without whom the event would not have happened.
Take part next year
Will you sign up to play in 2025’s West Wight Tennis Tournament?
If you are interested, email Chris Goodman at [email protected]
News shared by Lucy on behalf of Mountbatten. Ed