Nick Pratt has won his seventh singles title at the recent Drouin Tennis Club championships.
He is now the second most successful Drouin player of all time at the championships behind club legend Rod Wyatt with 12 titles.
Young Tilly Nave also become the youngest winner of the women's singles at just 14-years-old.
However, the best matches of the tournament were probably the doubles finals.
In the men's, Nick Pratt and Lachy Pitman defeated Tony Davey and Brodie Wyatt 8-6 in a high standard tight match.
There was never much in it, with Nick and Lachy just getting there in the end.
In the women's, it was a case of daughter getting one over mum. The result saw Jemilah Michau-Hyde and Romey Giles defeat Alexandria Radcliffe and Giselle Michau-Hyde in another tight match, 6-4.
These championships will also be remembered for the thumb injuries. Josh Bloye cut his thumb at work three days before the start and Rod Wyatt had to forfeit the mixed final at 1-5 down after dislocating his thumb.
Results:
Men's singles semis: Nick Pratt def Brody Denson 8-3, Brodie Wyatt def Tim Bloye 8/4.
Men's singles final: Nick Pratt def Brodie Wyatt 6-2, 6-3.
Women's singles final: Tilly Nave def Romey Giles 6-2.
Men's doubles final: Nick Pratt and Lachy Pitman def Tony Davey and Brodie Wyatt 8-6.
Women's doubles final: Jemilah Michau-Hyde and Romey Giles def Alexandria Radcliffe and Giselle Michau-Hyde 6-4.
Mixed doubles final: Giselle Michau-Hyde and David Luke def Alexandria Radcliffe and Rod Wyatt 5-1 (forfeited, retired hurt).