Game, set and match for Bristol agents

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There probably isn't an industry more competitive than property when it comes to sporting events outside work, something that was born out as Bristol agents competed for the coveted BPAA tennis shield.

After what was described in the press release as a "series of tense knock-out rounds" the final was fought between a doubles pairing of Matt Moody from Churchill Property Group and Doug Wood from Wood Estate Agents against David Harrison of Alder King and James Marsh of DTZ.

Harrison and Marsh, to use technical tennis speak, were soundly thrashed 6-2 by Moody and Wood who lifted the title and a nice bottle of bubbles. Focus is predicting a grudge match next year.

The action was captured and can be viewed by clicking on the slide show below.




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