TTT31. Summer 2023
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Class 10: Kim Daybell came back from retirement to show he hadn’t lost any of his skill when he took the title<br />
with a win over Jack Stockdale in the final.<br />
Kim Daybell and Lianna Shillani<br />
Open Standing Singles: Another title for Joshua Stacey making it a good weekend for him with two golds and<br />
one silver. He beat Ross Wilson in three straight in the final giving an impressive display.<br />
Women’s Standing Singles: With top players Fliss Pickard and Grace Williams in the event it was a surprise<br />
when 14-year-old Lianna Shillani became champion, although born in London she had been living in the<br />
Ukraine before returning to England. She has been playing since she was nine.<br />
Open Wheelchair Singles: Another title for Jack Hunter-Spivey beating Lee York in the final 3-1.<br />
Women’s Wheelchair Singles: Victory for Megan Shackleton in the three way round robin group with wins<br />
over Bethany Kelf and Beth Kyte.<br />
Open Standing Doubles: Aaron McKibbin teamed up with Billy Shilton and they made a pretty formidable pair<br />
who went on to beat Martin Perry and Joshua Stacey in the final.<br />
Billy Shilton & Aaron McKibbin, Jack Hunter-Spivey & Megan Shackleton, Joseph Fortnum-Adams<br />
Open Wheelchair Doubles: It was a second title for Jack Hunter-Spivey who partnered Megan Shackleton,<br />
they beat Andrew Green and Romain Simon in the final.<br />
Junior Singles: A win for Joseph Fortnum-Adams who beat Max Flint 3-1 in the final.<br />
Open Wheelchair Band B: Winner Chris Ryan.<br />
Open Wheelchair Band C: Winner Tom Hepburn.<br />
Open Standing Band B: Winner Bailey Page.<br />
Open Standing Band C: Winner Adnan Janoowalla.<br />
Table Tennis Times 31: <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
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