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    Courtrai Primary and Helen Franz Special School are 2025 RCS Rising Star Tennis Champions

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeNovember 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Courtrai Primary emerged triumphant in the primary school girls’ division of the RCS Rising Star Tennis National Finals, while Helen Franz Special School from Limpopo won the girls’ division in the wheelchair tennis competition, which concluded at the Gauteng East Tennis Complex in Benoni, Gauteng, on Sunday, 2 November 2025. 

    Western Province’s Courtrai Primary came out on top of the girls’ teams, taking the trophy ahead of Stirling Primary (Eastern Cape) and Laerskool Saamtrek (North West), who finished second and third respectively.

    Helen Franz showcased their class in the wheelchair tennis girls’ division finals, with Ithemelihle (Gauteng) taking the runner-up spot.

    Courtrai Primary’s team consisting of (from left) Elisa Ehlers, Mienke Troskie, Münke Blom and Lara Schwabe beat second-placed Stirling Primary and bronze medalists Laerskool Saamtrek to claim the 2025 trophy.

    A total of twelve teams representing girls’ schools from around South Africa participated in the sixth edition of the annual RCS Rising Star Tennis National Finals, which was contested over three days.

    These schools included the winners of the RCS Rising Star tournaments from all of SA’s nine provinces, as well as wild card entries.

    Limpopo’s Helen Franz Special School beat Gauteng’s Ithembelihle to win the girls’ division in the wheelchair tennis competition.
    Limpopo’s Helen Franz Special School beat Gauteng’s Ithembelihle to win the girls’ division in the wheelchair tennis competition.

    Aiming to create opportunities for primary school boys and girls from all communities, while increasing youth participation in tennis, the Rising Star Tennis initiative is made possible through the continued support and sponsorship of the RCS Group, one of South Africa’s largest consumer finance businesses and a subsidiary of BNP Paribas.

    Podium Results of Girls Teams at the RCS Rising Star Tennis National Finals 2025

    1. Courtrai Primary (Western Province)
    2. Stirling Primary (Eastern Cape)
    3. Laerskool Saamtrek (North West)

    Wheelchair Tennis Teams

    1. Helen Franz (Limpopo)
    2. Ithembelihle (Gauteng)


    Original Copy: Tennis SA, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: Mienke Troskie in action for Western Province’s Courtrai Primary School, who have been crowned champions of the RCS Rising Star Tennis National Finals, at the Gauteng East Tennis Complex in Benoni, Gauteng, on Sunday, 2 November 2025. All Photos: Supplied

    Photo 2 Caption: Courtrai Primary’s team consisting of (from left) Elisa Ehlers, Mienke Troskie, Münke Blom and Lara Schwabe beat second-placed Stirling Primary and bronze medalists Laerskool Saamtrek to claim the 2025 trophy.

    Photo 3 Caption: Limpopo’s Helen Franz Special School beat Gauteng’s Ithembelihle to win the girls’ division in the wheelchair tennis competition.



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