SOUTH Wales tennis star Josh Milton and his Dutch playing partner won the doubles final in the International Tennis Federation Futures tournament in Croatia.
Former Stanwell School pupil Milton, from Rhoose, and Tim Van Terheijden won their first three matches in Zagreb in straight sets and then defeated the German No 2 seeds, Kevin Krawietz and Marcel Zimmermann 7-6(6), 5-7, 10-4 in the final.
Zimmermann had put Milton out of the singles on his way to reaching the final.
Milton, aged 21, is Wales’ top-ranked senior player, and formed part of a two-man Wales team in last year’s Commonwealth Games.
He also won last summer’s AEGON Pro Series event at Roehampton.
"This is a tremendous achievement for Josh," said Peter Drew, chief executive of Tennis Wales.
"It’s another significant victory to add to his growing list of achievements and to the achievements of Welsh tennis more broadly."
Last month, Penarth's James Hignett won the AEGON Winter National Tour 18U Finals at Roehampton.
Information on tennis in Wales is available from Tennis Wales at 029 20 463335 or www.tennis.wales.org
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