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Youngster serves up tennis-a-thon challenge
Oliver Appleby said he would be on court for a few hours more than the longest ever Wimbledon tie in 2010, which lasted 11 hours and five minutes [John Devine/BBC]
A tennis-loving teenager is taking part in a 14-hour marathon match to raise funds for his beloved scout group.
Oliver Appleby, 18, has been a member of Chatteris Tennis Club in Cambridgeshire since he was six - the same age he became a beaver scout.
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People are paying to play him and sponsoring him while he is on court from 07:00 until 21:30 BST on Saturday, as he makes the most of the available daylight.
He is well prepared for the hot weather and will be wearing a hat, sunscreen and taking breaks. His mother, Anne, said she was very proud of her son, adding: "I think he is amazing."
Oliver Appleby said he wanted to do something to push himself mentally and physically and the tennis-a-thon ticked the boxes [John Devine/BBC]
Mr Appleby, from Wimblington, said his passion for tennis and outdoor activities started at a young age.
"Now I am 18 I have become a Network member of the 1st Doddington Scout Group," he said.
"Last year, one of our leaders took us on a summer camp to Belgium - our first international trip in 24 years.
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"It went so well we decided to travel to Holland next year, but we need to raise funds for extra activities - so I immediately thought up a tennis-a-thon."
Anne Appleby, 60, said the club had done a lot to help the tennis-a-thon go ahead [John Devine/BBC]
Anne Appleby, 60, said Oliver was currently studying and hoped to become a sports journalist in future.
"He got his love of tennis from myself and his gran, my mum," she said.
"She would take me to Wimbledon to watch players like Margaret Court when I was a youngster and we always watched it on telly."
Mrs Appleby said Oliver took to tennis "like a duck to water" and the tennis-a-thon married "his passion for scouting and his passion for tennis wonderfully".
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