THERE are still no promotion or relegation places assured with only three weeks to go in the IT Sports Mixed Tennis League season.

Division four is the closest league despite leaders Stamford Bridge gaining the biggest win of the season against Civil Service.

Tony Downing and Natalie Muir, Bridge’s ever-consistent pair, won 35 games in that win and their side then beat fellow promotion-chasers Riccall.

Ben Leftwich and Louise Haritakis kept Heworth in the hunt with a win at Riccall.

York stay in third place on games difference despite losing to Fulford, for whom Arran Tate and Pauline Craddock sealed the points by winning their final rubber 12-0.

Dunnington moved closer to the division one title after a hard-fought win at Poppleton.

Poppleton had an easier time as they won at Bubwith, who then suffered a heavy defeat at York with Sam Kemp and Deb Hannam-Walpole top scoring.

Mike Taylor and Charlotte Mitchell kept Dunnington firmly in the driving seat as they beat title rivals Sutton-on-Derwent.

Taylor and partner Nicola Loten then won their final rubber 9-3 to clinch the points against Fulford.

Sherburn moved out of the relegation zone after beating Wilberfoss and sharing the points with Appleton Roebuck.

Division five’s David Lloyd are another team closing in on silverware as they beat York in a rain-affected match having also toppled beaten Sutton-on-Derwent the previous week.

David Lloyd’s second string went down to a heavy defeat at Cawood, with Robert and Carolynne Taylor top scoring.

Only two points separate the top four teams in division six after Wilberfoss joined the promotion race with a big win against Cawood.

Stuart Langley and Lauren Grant ensured York’s division seven status with a final round 10-2 win at Fulford.

Rufforth are back at the top of division ten after Dave Laws and Denise Reilly came through unbeaten in a win over promotion contenders Dunnington.

Stamford Bridge need only one more point for promotion from division 11.