The American Platform Tennis Association (APTA) National Championship at the Philadelphia Cricket Club brought 256 of the world’s finest players to Chestnut Hill from March 6 to 8. On the women’s side, Lynn Burus and Macie Elliott took home the grand prize, marking a three-peat for the duo. In the men’s tournament, Adam Morgan and Graham McNerney won their first championship in a game that lasted over five hours.
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The American Platform Tennis Association (APTA) National Championship at the Philadelphia Cricket Club brought 256 of the world’s finest players to Chestnut Hill from March 6 to 8. On the women’s side, Lynn Burus and Macie Elliott took home the grand prize, marking a three-peat for the duo. In the men’s tournament, Adam Morgan and Graham McNerney won their first championship in a game that lasted over five hours.