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Hayden Mitchell and his team earned a fourth term in charge of managing the affairs of tennis in T&T following the Tennis Association of T&T’s (TATT) annual general meeting (AGM) and election of officers at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua, yesterday.
Despite accusations that Mitchell and his executive violated the constitution of the sport by the non-submission of audited financial statements and their refusal to issue information on the election process, to actions that hampered the development of the sport, the membership still voted in their favour.
Incumbent president Mitchell led the way with 24 votes to 16 over his opponent Louis Villarroel for the presidency.
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