The searing heat had no effect on the eternally youthful Tom 
Macpherson who ran the baseline like David Ferrer and whipped in majestic 
backhand returns in the style of Richard Gasquet. Gordon James was big on serve, 
and cat-like at the net; in the process decimating the Helensburgh midge 
population as he wielded his Babolat like a handcrafted sabre of the finest 
Toledo steel. Team MacPherson collected all 3 sets in a 1 - 6, 1 - 6, 4 - 6 
win.
Craig Beaton and David Wight - replacing (the hen-pecked) Neil 
Miller - were on court for over 2hrs. After a straightforward 2 - 6 win in the 
first, Craig and David were forced to come back from 4 - 1 down & 5 - 2 down 
in the last two sets, to finally come through 6 - 7 and 5 - 7. David possibly 
set a new club record for serving 28 double faults in the match - well done 
David! Although, rumour has it Ian Coventry is claiming he still has this 
venerable honour.
Third couple, Ewan Wilson and Alan King, were 5 -1 down after 
less than 20 minutes. Captain Craig Beaton's adjoining court pep talk ("if you 
guys don’t win this, you are both are getting the train home from Helensburgh"), 
seemed to do the trick - they came back to win 5 - 7. With the threat of West of 
Scotland public transport still ringing in their ears, they promptly won the 
next two sets 1 - 6, 2- 6. Well done to all the guys.
 
 
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