
Army tennis secures an Inter Services clean sweep at the All England Club Wimbledon
The championships are regularly held as a thank you to service personnel who carried out stewarding duties at the Wimbledon Championships
The championships are regularly held as a thank you to service personnel who carried out stewarding duties at the Wimbledon Championships
There were first-time title winners in both the men's and women's singles tournaments at this year's Army Tennis Championships
They defeated the Royal Navy and British Army over two days at the All England Club.
The men's and women's champions were decided in glorious sunshine at SW19.
Tennis players Private Marco Wright and Captain Holly Fleming have won the singles titles at the Army Tennis Championships in Aldershot.
It was an Army win in both the men's and women's team title races.
Top seeded military tennis players from across the Armed Forces gathered at the All-England Lawn Tennis Club.
The big day at Wimbledon is on August 1 for the Inter Services.
For civilians, gaining entry to Wimbledon often means long queues, but there are members of Britain's military that get to walk straight in.
The Army corporal will be a major part of the Inter Services at Wimbledon later in the summer.
UK Armed Forces and Army ladies’ tennis number one, Chloe Pike, has been chatting to Julian Evans about her passion for her sport.
The sport was dropped from the Invictus programme in 2018 but players are hoping it could make a return in the future.
The British Army beat Cambridge University in their first match of the tennis season.
The first action back on the tennis court was played in Aldershot.
The Men's, Women's and Masters trophies were on the line in the two-day tournament.
Both the men's and women's champions held on to their crown at Halton.