The Gore Court Championships[1] was a men's and women's grass court tennis event established in 1877 that ran until at least 1926. The tournament was organised by the Sittingbourne and Gore Court Archery and Lawn Tennis Club[2] and held at Gore Court a sports ground in Sittingbourne, Kent, England.

Gore Court Championships
Defunct tennis tournament
Founded1877; 147 years ago (1877)
Abolished1926; 98 years ago (1926)
LocationSittingbourne, Kent, England
VenueSittingbourne and Gore Court Archery & Lawn Tennis Club
SurfaceGrass

History

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The Sittingbourne and Gore Court Archery and Lawn Tennis club was founded in 1875. In 1877 it staged its first lawn tennis tournament.[3] In 1882 a ladies's singles open event was staged won by a Miss Ray.[4] In 1899 the men's singles title final featured the 1898 singles champion from the Natal Championships Charles Edward Finlason and Alfred Egerton Maynard Taylor,[5] the match ended with them dividing the title[6] The tournament was still being staged up to at least 1926, but then appears to have been abolished.[7]

This short but popular tournament occasionally featured a women's singles event, but did regularly feature women's doubles and mixed doubles. Former winners of the gentleman's singles has included Ernest Wool Lewis, Wilberforce Eaves and Roy Allen.

Venue

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A description of the Sittingbourne and Gore Court Archery and Lawn Tennis that appeared in the Sittingbourne, Milton, and District Directory 1908 to 1909:

Gore Court Archery and Lawn Tennis Club. The headquarters and grounds of this old-established Club are situated at Gore Court Park, Sittingbourne. The ground is open for play each afternoon and evening during the summer months. An open lawn tennis tournament takes place in connection with the Club, generally the third week in August of each year..

— SITTINGBOURNE, Sittingbourne, Milton, and District Directory 1908/09, Reprinted 1980 by W.J. Parrett Ltd, Sittingbourne. ISBN 0-9507107-0-9

Finals

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The Gore Court cricket grounds location of this tournament.
Incomplete Roll

Men's Singles

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Included:[8]

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1881   W.H. Patterson   J. Patterson 5-4 6-1
1882   J.R. Daniell   J. Langley 6-4, 6-4, 6-4
1883   H.S. Cooper   Rev. F. Greenfield 2 sets to 1
1884   C.C.J. Perry   C. Igglesden 6-,3 7-6, 6-4
1885   Ernest Wool Lewis   Ernest George Meers 6-1, 6-2
1886   Ernest George Meers   Charles Gladstone Eames shared title
1887   Ernest George Meers   Wilberforce Eaves 6-4,3-6, 6-3, 6-4
1888   Wilberforce Eaves   D. Fuller 5-6, 6-3, 6-5
1893   D. Fuller   L. Tuke 6-4, 8-6
1899   Charles Edward Finlason   Alfred Egerton Maynard Taylor divided title[9]
1901   Roy Allen   Archibald John McNair w.o.
1903   Roy Allen   Alfred Beamish 6-2, 6-0

References

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  1. ^ Nieuwland, Alex. "Tournament – Sittingbourne – Gore Court Championships". www.tennisarchives.com. Tennis Archives.
  2. ^ Lake, Robert J. (2014). "Discourses of Social Exclusion in British Tennis: Historical Changes and Continuities. International Journal of Sport and Society 4 (2), 1-11". www.academia.edu. Academia. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  3. ^ "TENNIS AT FOLKESTONE. The 29th Annual championship tournament of the Gore Court Lawn Tennis Club, Sittingbourne. which, has extended over two days, was concluded on Saturday". Folkestone Express, Sandgate, Shorncliffe & Hythe Advertiser. Folkstone, Kent, England. 29 August 1906. p. 3.
  4. ^ Routledge Sporting Annual (1883) Lawn Tennis Results for 1882. George Routledge and Son's. London. England. p.115.
  5. ^ Green, Geoffrey (1987). "The Tennis Set". Kitty Godfree : lady of a golden age. London: Kingswood Press. ISBN 9780434981076.
  6. ^ "Lawn Tennis: The annual tournament of the Sittingbourne Gore Court Club championship attracted some well-known players. C. E. Finlason, the Champion of Natal, and Alfred Egerton Maynard Taylor divided in the title". No. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. London, England.: British Newspaper Archives. 2 September 1899. p. 34.
  7. ^ "Lawn Tennis: Miss Wills Beaten Again ... New York State Championship semi-final, the scores being 6-8, Sheffield. Pitsmoor Ladies Win Doubles at Sittingbourne. In the Gore Court championships lawn tennis tournament held at Sittingbourne, yesterday". Sheffield Daily Telegraph. Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. 14 August 1926. p. 9.
  8. ^ "Tournaments: Sittingbourne - Gore Court Championships". The Tennis Base. Madrid: Tennismem SL. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  9. ^ Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News