Forrest Hill Galahs and St Patricks/Diggerville's section two clash was the pick of the matches from Saturday's round of Albury Tennis Association winter pennant.
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Sean Pillay was unbeaten for the winners, with support coming from Ken Wurtz, Paul Frankel and Jason Lowe.
Matthew Graham was in good touch for SPD.
Thurgoona Sharks had the better of the close rubbers in their defeat of East Albury Diggers.
Ephraim Mitchell, Anjay Zazulak, Paul Craane and Matt Klopper combined well in the big moments for the victors, with Ross Graetz battling hard for Diggers.
The remaining match saw Wodonga Bushrangers start strongly before completing a straightforward win over Albury Blue.
Mark Neil, John McVean, Terry McLean and Andrew Lyell were solid all afternoon, with Harry and Jack Penny snaring a tiebreak for Blue.
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In section one men, Uiver Park Bulls proved too strong for Forrest Hill Cats, with SPD Hilfiger comprehensive winners over Wodonga Bulldogs.
Brenda Huckstepp enjoyed a day out in Uiver Park's hard-fought salute over Lavington Purple in the standout ladies match.
Margit Ereg, Juleen Cannon and Jan Dihood lent support, with Sharon Jennings best for Lavington.
Wodonga Larrikins and Wodonga Diamonds were victorious over Walla Walla and SPD Pink, respectively.
Wodonga Knights recovered from a slow start in their section three match against Wodonga Pirates before going on to take the points.
Jazz McNamara and Zach Tamburini were unbeaten for the afternoon for the winners, with Will Robertson and Bayden Girvan good early for Pirates.
Thurgoona had all the answers in its encounter against SPD Black, with Brendan Tomlinson, Jason Woodhouse, Tony Hosie and Stu Hunter all firing.
Albury Scots scored a straightforward victory over SPD Green, with Jack Kelso claiming his three rubbers.
Marcus Flanagan, Ryan Lowe and Jericho Ellao also contributed, with Lachlan Graham and Harry Lukins good for Green.
Elsewhere, Forrest Hill Blues was too good for Glenly.
Section four action saw SPD Purple come out on top of Thurgoona Lions, four sets to two (46-28).
Lara Meagher, Ella McDonnell and Sofia Oliver combined well, with Ram Kugathasan best for Lions.
Wodonga Bears were easy winners over Forrest Hill Swans, claiming all six sets in the 48-7 result.
There is a general bye this Saturday.
The competition could be impacted following this week's NSW border closure.