Players from far and wide have converged on Albury for the 105th Albury Easter Tennis Tournament.
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Around 340 players turned out in force for the annual tournament, with 400 matches played over the first two days of play.
Tournament Director Dom Mahaffey said it was a good showing for the local event.
"It's always good with people coming here at Easter," Mahaffrey said.
"We get a lot of players from Canberra and Melbourne.
"They're return visitors, so it's always good to see their faces."
Albury's Jade Culph was the last local standing in the mens singles, making it through to the quarter finals on Sunday.
He came up against second seed Blake Watson, going down in a hard fought three set match, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
Albury's Mark Shanahan was knocked out in the third round by number one seed Corey Gaal, after defeating Phillip Nguyen of Canberra in the second round.
Finals will be played on Monday.
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