Hawke's Bay's Craig Giddy heaped kudos on his training partners after he retained his national seniors tennis 45-plus singles title in Auckland on Monday.
"Regular matches with the likes of Dan [Willman, the former Kiwi No 1], Rob [Reynolds, Hawke's Bay No 1] and Shane [Wilson, Havelock North club professional] paid off. I was better prepared than last year," Giddy said.
"At the same time I was quite nervous because everyone up here spoke highly of Brendon," Giddy said, referring to Aucklander Brendon Furness, who he beat 7-6, 6-2 in the final.
Giddy, the 48-year-old professional coach at Hastings Tennis and Squash Club, was the top seed in his eight-man draw. He didn't drop a set in his three matches at the Remuera club.
"Kaipara loaded me with confidence and my wife Lynn gave me plenty of support before the final ... that helped too," Giddy said, referring to his Auckland-based doubles partner and former Hawke's Bay representative Kaipara Solomon.