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Champions crowned at Noosa RSL Open

After three days of competition, the Noosa RSL Open has wrapped up in style, delivering high-quality tennis across three days and a vibrant atmosphere.

A total of 160 matches were contested across the weekend, with players travelling from across Australia to compete for a share of the $5000 prize pool.

In the Men’s Singles Final, top seed Calum Puttergill lived up to his billing, showcasing his class and consistency to claim the title. On the women’s side, Lala Fannin emerged as the Women’s Singles Champion, displaying grit and talent to take home the trophy.

The event also highlighted the strength of competitive tennis in the region, with a wide mix emerging and established players testing themselves against strong fields.

Tournament director Pete Taylor said the success of the weekend was a credit to the players, volunteers and the Noosa RSL for backing the event.

“The Noosa RSL Open was a fantastic showcase of tennis at the elite level. To host 160 matches in just three days, with players from all over the country, really shows the demand we have for competitors to come and play these events in Noosa”

The Noosa RSL Open is set to return in 2026, promising even more opportunities for players and a bigger festival of tennis for the Noosa community.

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