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Artemis EN BREF Issue #3 Everything you never knew you needed to know about the Edinburgh Open ... by Steve Cubbins |
Another one ... Blimey,
I thought I was a workaholic. But when I arrive in the morning he's there
... and when I leave at night he's still there.ESC manager Ian Williams, originally from Wales, has been here for 5 years now, moving up from London where he was in charge of facilities at the Oval, and looks forward to the Artemis week every year. It's the highlight of the season and although it's hard work he loves every minute of it. "It's good to see some of the world's best players arriving in Edinburgh. Some seem like old friends now, coming back every year, and there's new faces each time as the event gets bigger." Today, having organised all the functions that go on around the event, and having paid out all but the finalists' cheques, Ian's final duties will be to introduce the players onto court for the finals and round off the event for the presentations. Then it's back to the daily business of running one of Scotland's premier sports clubs - and of course the planning for next year's Artemis. But he loves it really ... ![]() |
Glasses for the Refs
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Sorry, Simon! You know the feeling. You go on court with a borrowed racket, clip the wall and jokingly say "sorry, [insert name of lender]." Then, two rallies later, you realise that you have actually broken it .... so sorry, Simon! |
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