26 March 2011

Rackets World Championship Doubles @ Queen's 26/3/11

On Saturday 26 March from 10:45am GMT, realtennis.tv is broadcasting Rackets in high quality for the first time. A huge thank you to the RWCC, James Walton and John Prenn (and Inbay) for inviting realtennis.tv to webstream this event. Aggie Hudson-Evans watches Tom Page install the "Rafters Cam" The view from "Rafters Cam" The View from the "Upper Gallery Cam" PRESS RELEASE The Rackets World Championship Doubles – Second Leg Live from Queen’s on Realtennis.tv on Saturday 26 March 2011 from 1045 GMT World Champions Harry Foster and Mark Hue Williams vs Challengers Tim Cockroft and Alex Titchener-Barrett Match Commentary Mark Agate and James Coyne TC and ATB lead by 4 games to 3 after the first leg in Montreal last Saturday. Montreal result: (TC and ATB score first): 15/7, 15/17, 11/15, 15/8, 14/17, 15/10, 15/10. Points total is 100-84 in favour of TC and ATB. The Second leg will be broadcast live from Queen’s from 1045 GMT, with the Match starting at 1100 GMT. To watch, simply go to www.realtennis.tv and select the LIVE broadcast button. The match will also be shown live on a big screen in the private dining room at Queen’s [entrance opposite the Member’s bar] for all those who wish to come and watch it there. Join us after the Match for a celebration glass of Pol Roger in the Member’s bar. After ~1500 GMT on Saturday the match will also be available to watch from the www.realtennis.tv archive [select the ARCHIVE button], so any North American clubs can watch it in their own time. The Match and the broadcast are kindly sponsored by John Prenn. Production Team Paul Brown, producer Frederika Adam, director Tom Page and Jake Penson, Media on Demand Get in touch during the broadcast to let us know you are watching! frederikaadam@hotmail.com A HUGE thank you to Aggie Hudson-Evans, James Walton, Howard Angus, the T&RA, Queen’s. Realtennis.tv was created by Paul Brown and Frederika Adam in October 2010 to film real tennis, rackets and other niche sports in high quality on the internet. To advertise or support this exciting new initiative for the sports of rackets and real tennis please get in touch with Paul or Freddy.

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