Gallery: Annual Agawam Hunt Father-Son Tennis Tournament

Sixty-ninth playing of the event takes place at East Providence club

Photos by Mike Rego
Posted 7/15/18

EAST PROVIDENCE — The Agawam Hunt Club in city was once again last week the site of one of the nation’s premier grass court tennis events, its 69th Annual Father-Son Invitational played Thursday …

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Gallery: Annual Agawam Hunt Father-Son Tennis Tournament

Sixty-ninth playing of the event takes place at East Providence club

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The Agawam Hunt Club in city was once again last week the site of one of the nation’s premier grass court tennis events, its 69th Annual Father-Son Invitational played Thursday through Saturday, July 12-14.

One semifinal was an all-California matchup between No. 1 seed Scott Brown along with son Ryan and fourth seeded Scott Myers-Lipton and son Josiah

The other final four contest was between No. 3 seed Kevin Frazier and son Grayson of La Canada, California and second seeded Derrick Racine and son Austin of Florida.

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