WORCESTER Lawn Tennis Club's Kate Horsburgh has enjoyed a successful season.

Horsburgh and Bromsgrove's Imogen Sinclair dominated the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Closed Championships' older girls' and women's events.

Worcester teenager Horsburgh, who attends the Royal Grammar School Worcester, won the ladies' county title for the third year in a row.

She beat Alicia Williams from Hereford in the semis and Sinclair, also an RGS pupil, in the final.

Horsburgh then teamed up with her sister and club-mate Ruth to win the women's doubles against Sinclair and Georgina Jeynes-Cupper from Pershore.

The 17-year-old also won the 18 and under girls' singles against Sinclair and teamed up with the same girl to win the age group's doubles against Pershore's Imogen Looker and Lucie Palmer.

Earlier in the season Horsburgh won the mixed doubles county title with her coach Jon Bradshaw.

Over the summer she was also top points scorer for Herefordshire and Worcestershire during the ladies' doubles summer county cup, beating players representing Bedfordshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and north Scotland.

Playing for Worcester in Division One of both the county women's and mixed doubles competitions, Horsburgh was unbeaten in both events, winning 24 consecutive matches, and headed the players' rankings in both.

Earlier in the year, she won the Smyth Cup as girls' schools county champion, beating girls from Malvern College, King's School Worcester and Bromsgrove School.