Most Improved
Wenona Tennis is back on the map, after a stunning performance at the two-day Tildesley Shield Tennis Tournament in Pennant Hills.
With a team of 22 students from Years 7 to 12, including 10 singles players and six doubles pairs, Wenona showcased its talent by reaching the second round for the first time in many years.
Our players spent 20 hours on the court across two days, making inroads into the draw against a backdrop of loud cheering that let the whole venue know we were intent on giving it our best.
The singles performances were particularly noteworthy. Maddison (Year 7) and Annabelle (Year 11) progressed to the fourth round, while Ava (Year 12) advanced to the fifth round (among the final 32 players out of a pool of over 200).
As doubles day dawned, the anticipation of a top-ten position saw our team rise to the occasion. They played some incredible tennis with grit and determination, maximising our points and making Wenona one of the last schools standing on the afternoon of day two.
Year 12 doubles pair, Louisa and Julia, reached the fourth round, marking their first-ever wins at Tildesley on their third attempt. Adding to our success, Eloise (Year 11) and Sabine (Year 7), as well as Eliza (Year 11) and Katrina (Year 12), also delivered remarkable performances, progressing to the fifth round and securing spots among the final 16 teams.
Wenona’s Tennis program has undergone significant transformation over the past two years. A stronger performance focus, the introduction of a year-round program, enhanced tournament play, and the return of the Australian Open Tour, have combined to ensure the best possible preparation for Tildesley – the major event of the year.
As a result, Wenona jumped to seventh place in 2024, from 13th in 2023 and won the Spender Trophy for the Most Improved School. The team is immensely proud of this recognition and looks forward to future success.