Photo gallery: Finals of Quincy Tennis Association city doubles championships

Stephen Washuta, right, gets greeted by his son, Wave, after winning the Quincy Tennis Association men's city doubles championship with his partner, Zach Willing, on Sunday at the Greeman Tennis Center in Reservoir Park. | Shane Hulsey photo

Click here to purchase digital downloads or prints from this gallery. QUINCY — Rain only slightly dampened the Quincy Tennis Association’s city double championships Sunday. The mixed doubles championship — the last match of the event — had to be moved from the Greeman Tennis Center in Reservoir Park to the Quincy Racquet Club for…

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Keeping it in the family: Quinteros win women’s city doubles title, while Willing replaces son on men’s title team

Lia Quintero, right, hugs her mom, Theresa, after they won the women's open division championship Saturday during the Quincy Tennis Association's city doubles championships at Reservoir Park. | Shane Hulsey photo

QUINCY — The absence of reigning Quincy Tennis Association city doubles champions Zach Willing and Ethan Arns opened the door for new champions. Willing’s father, Todd, paired with Tavi Popaluca and took advantage of the opportunity Saturday to step back into the winner’s circle, besting Anthony Becker and Curtis Fauble in the final round-robin match…

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Photo gallery: Quincy Tennis Association holds city doubles championships at Reservoir Park

Connor Brown, left, and his teammate Austin Brown celebrate a point during one of their matches Saturday in the Quincy Tennis Association city doubles championships at the Greeman Tennis Center in Reservoir Park. | Shane Hulsey photo

QUINCY — The Quincy Tennis Association held the city doubles championships this weekend at the Greeman Tennis Center in Reservoir Park with Todd Willing and Tavi Popaluca capturing the men’s open division title and Lia and Theresa Quintero winning the women’s open division. Muddy River Sports Writer Shane Hulsey spent time at Reservoir Park on…

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