ALCESTER confirmed their runners-up medals in the Wildmoor Spa Tennis League with a 4-0 win over bottom and relegated side Studley B.

Three points adrift in third were Ardencote Manor who finished with a 4-0 flourish beating Studley A who dropped to fifth with this result.

Alcester travelled to Studley and came away with maximum points, but Alex Woodbridge and captain Tim Kenneally had to fight hard in the first rubber before emerging as victors over James Fitton and Ollie Smith (Studley B) 6-3, 3-6, 1-0 (10-2) following a championship tie-break.

They then went on to beat David Douglas and Joe Yapp (Studley B) 6-0, 6-1.

Stuart Beach and Gareth Price (Alcester) beat Douglas and Yapp 6-3, 6-0 and beat Fitton and Smith 6-2, 6-4.

In Division One, champions Moreton-in-Marsh totalled 36 points from their season with a 2-2 draw away to relegated Inkberrow.

HDA Redditch A, having already confirmed the Division Two title and promotion, relaxed into a 2-2 draw at home to fourth-placed FISSC.

Alcester B took the third promotion spot with 41 points, 17 points ahead of fourth-placed FISSC, following their 4-0 win over bottom side Shipston A who have been relegated, while Stratford B avoided relegation by managing a 2-2 draw with Inkberrow B, a result which saw the latter going down to Division Three.

In Division Three, Studley C claimed the third promotion spot by a solitary point over unlucky Henley B despite defeat to Ilington.

Mid-table Alcester C beat bottom and relegated side Wildmoor Spa A Division Four had already seen the top three teams, HDA Redditch B, Inkberrow C and Claverdon C confirm their promotion to Division Three next season.

HDA Redditch B went one better and claimed the title in this final week with an impressive 4-0 victory over fellow promoted side Claverdon C.

This result allowed Inkberrow C, despite missing out on the title, to be crowned runners-up with 40 points following a 3-1 win over mid-table Littleton B.

Finally, Division Five, saw the Redditch club HDA claim their third title when their C team became champions by beating Evesham B 4-0.