BASINGSTOKE and District Tennis League Men’s Division One champions Kingsclere A beat Goodworth Clatford A 7-1, with Chris Pearce and Paul Rattue winning all of their sets.
The runners-up spot has been secured by Andover A, who beat Waverley A 8-0 and RSF A 7-1.
Old Basing A completed their fixtures with a 7-1 defeat at Totally Tennis A, where Ben Jubin and Joe Cox were unbeaten, before beating Overton A 6-2 and Goodworth Clatford A 7-1, with Jamie Thomas and James Chamberlain winning all their sets.
Totally Tennis A beat Beechdown A 8-0. Overton A drew with RSF A thanks to a maximum from Liam Hignett and Shaun McDonald.
The Basingstoke Tennis League Men’s Division Two title has still to be settled.
Leaders Oakley won their final match 6-2 against Preston Candover, with Phil Hood and Kelvin Wilcox winning all their sets.
Aldermaston A moved into second place with wins against Old Basing B (5-3), Winchester (6-2) and Hook (8-0). Steve Bristow partnered Dave Bull in two of the matches and Tim Maish in the other to remain unbeaten.
Andover B beat RSF B and Hook 7-1. Gregor Corcoron and Kenny Gates won all their sets in the RSF B match and Rob and Will Moon did the same against Hook.
Beechdown B chalked up their first points of the season with a 6-2 win against Hook, and RSF B beat the same team 7-1, with Lax Mayani and John Tuck being unbeaten. Preston Candover beat Beechdown B 6-2.
Hampshire Court A have taken the Division Three title after a draw with nearest rivals Kingsclere B, Simon Wood and Darren Giddings getting a maximum.
Runners-up Kingsclere B beat Overton B 6-2 and Odiham A won 8-0 against Mortimer B.
The Division Four crown has been won by Totally Tennis B, after they beat Beechdown C and Sherborne 8-0.
Odiham B beat Oakley C 6-2 and then Aldermaston B 8-0.
Winchester B had two 5-3 wins against Oakley B and Totally Tennis C.
Beechdown C beat Totally Tennis C 7-1.
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