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BUSINESSMAN Andrew Bynoe spent almost the entire night squealing when the Inaugural A1 Supermarkets Lance Bynoe Masters Open road tennis tournament continued on Tuesday night at the Rubis Sports Club, Spring Garden.

Bynoe was not squealing in delight over the beauty of the exchanges but in his role of mimicking the sound of a pig whenever a player lost a game under double figures.

The sponsor was pressed into action in five of the nine matches played.

Three of those five pigs occurred as the women’s round of 16 commenced. Kim Holder, looking to rebound from her defeat in the Touch Of Class, showed ‘B’ Class champion Asabi Downey the difference between ‘A’ and ‘B’ Class. Holder whipped Downey 21-11, 21-6. (KB)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

 

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