![GREAT SHOT: Sally Bulle gives everything to this double-handed backhand in Tuesday ladies action at Albury. Picture: ELENOR TEDENBORG GREAT SHOT: Sally Bulle gives everything to this double-handed backhand in Tuesday ladies action at Albury. Picture: ELENOR TEDENBORG](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/Zm4CTucw9LK5zMwcDbCRu9/94a539d8-c65b-4d72-8653-f1609c1ffce3.jpg/r1149_259_4038_2910_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
THERE were several close matches across all sections in Tuesday ladies action at the Albury grasscourts.
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In Section 1, an unbeaten Kaye Semmler was the key to Spencer’s hard fought 4-2 victory over Peacock.
Lisa Maginnity, Andrea Smith and Marianne Spencer also lent a hand, while Colleen Gallagher was consistent for Peacock.
Joan Landy was the standout in Jacobs’ 4-2 triumph over Bulle, with Jane van der Vliet best for Bulle.
Rouvray partially recovered from a slow start but ultimately fell short to Wurtz.
In Section 1 ladies pennant, the Wodonga Tigers held out SPD by just three games on Saturday.
Di Larkin, Kendall Oates, Morgan Thomas and Marg Leddin all contributed, while Bunty Clarke played a lone hand for SPD.
The closest match in Section 1 men saw Wodonga Bushrangers home from Forest Hill Blues.
Meanwhile, the junior Sportspower tournament set down for Albury on December 6, will now be played on December 13.