The New England Championships[1] or New England Sectional Championships[2] was a men's and women's open tennis tournament staged annually at various locations from 1886 until 1978.
New England Championships | |
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Defunct tennis tournament | |
Tour | USTA Circuit (1887–1912) ILTF Circuit (1913–1978) |
Founded | 1886 |
Abolished | 1978 |
Location | Various |
Surface | Grass |
History
editOn 7 June 1886, the first Championships of New England were inaugurated at the New Haven Lawn Tennis Club in New Haven, Connecticut, United States,[3] and the first men's champion was Henry Warner Slocum Jr..[4]
In 1968 the final ladies championship was held that was won by the American player Shirley Fry-Irvin. The men's tournament continued to be played until 1978 which was won by the American player Ned Weld. The championships were played in New Haven from 1886 until 1903. In 1904 they moved to the Hartford Cricket Club Hartford, Connecticut almost exclusively for the rest of its annual run.
The championships were part of the USNLTA Circuit from 1886 until 1924. It became of part of the ILTF Circuit following the United States joining the International Lawn Tennis Federation in 1925 until 1978.
Locations
editThe championships have been played in the following cities; Chestnut Hill, Hartford and New Haven and Newtown, Connecticut.
References
edit- ^ "Brazil's Roger Guedes is in Western N.E. Tennis Championship". Berkshire Eagle. Pittsfield, Massachusetts: Newspaper Archives. 6 September 1977. p. 31. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- ^ Whittersley, Joseph T. (1895). "Sectional Championships: Southern Championships". Wright & Ditson Officially Adopted Lawn Tennis Guide. Boston: Wright & Ditson Publishing. p. 64.
- ^ Robertson, Max (1974). "The United States Story by Alison Danzig". The encyclopedia of tennis. London: Allen & Unwin. p. 48. ISBN 0047960426.
- ^ Whittersley, Joseph T. (1895).