Around 280 players have taken to Border courts for the annual Albury Easter Tournament.
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It comes after officials had to cancel the event in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in what would have been the tournament's 106th year.
While numbers have been strong for the long weekend, tournament director Dom Mahaffey said they're still slightly down on previous years.
"Some players were still a bit nervous about travelling with borders being able to close at a moment's notice," Mahaffey said.
Both the Wodonga and Albury grass courts were used on Sunday, in what was perfect match conditions.
"The weather has been excellent," Mahaffey said.
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Albury's Jade Culph took on Sydney's Jesse Gothelf in the quarter final of the men's AMT singles on Sunday, with Culph progressing to the semi-final after a 6-1, 6-0 win
Finals will be played on Monday to determine the winners of all grades.
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