00:00 I started playing tennis about 11 years old. We had a grass court in our garden at home.
00:11 So we played there as a family, my brother and my parents, for many years, then joined
00:17 the local club and progressed from there.
00:21 Well I started at school as well I suppose at 11, chipping some big grams, going out
00:25 in the Cotswolds and then left school, went to work, got married, had four children and
00:31 didn't play again until my daughter was 10 and she's now 60, so about 50 years ago.
00:40 We met here, we had never actually played together.
00:44 Until about two weeks ago.
00:46 No, no, which it seems extraordinary. I thought it would be nice to enter the National Veterans
00:54 again and Savita's daughter heard about it and said, and I hadn't got a partner, and
01:01 she said, "Oh Savita would like to play." So we joined forces and we've been practising
01:07 together subsequently.
01:08 We've only played together about five times haven't we in total?
01:13 It's doubling quickly isn't it?
01:14 Yeah I know.
01:15 Tell me a little bit about the tournament that you're playing in on Saturday.
01:18 It's a national event that has three separate events each year, the indoor, the grass court
01:27 and the hard court and they're all based on exactly the same entry rules, starting at
01:35 over 35, up to for the men over 90. The ladies go up to every five years. The ladies have
01:42 just got the 85s, that's new this year.
01:46 Well we are playing someone who has been a world number one in earlier age groups. How
01:55 she's playing these days we shall find out on Saturday.
01:58 If you do win, have you got anything special to celebrate?
02:03 Winning! We're getting some Prosecco.
02:06 Yes, Prosecco will treat the girls who are all supporting us and have been very kind.
02:11 We've had lots of support which is lovely.
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