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Darlington Open

The Darlington Open.[1] also known as the Darlington Association Tournament[2] was a late Victorian era men's and women's grass court tennis tournament founded in 1881. It was organised by the Darlington Outdoor's Sports Association and held at the Feethams Cricket Ground Darlington, County Durham, England.[3] The tournament ran annually until 1933.[4]

Darlington Open
Defunct tennis tournament
Founded1881
Abolished1933
LocationDarlington, County Durham, England
VenueFeethams Cricket Ground
SurfaceGrass

History edit

Darlington Open Tournament was founded in 1881 by the Darlington Outdoor's Sports Association,[5] and held at the Feethams Cricket Ground Darlington, County Durham, England until 1893. The inaugural was held from 1 August to 6 August 1881. The winner of the men's singles was Mr. Mark Fenwick who defeated Mr. Arthur Richard Springett. The women's singles was won by Miss Ethel Surtees who defeated Miss Alice Cheese.

A local newspaper report of the event that concluded on early August 1882:

“A great and fashionable assembly” witnessed Mr. Hallward beat Mr. Minden Fenwick in the Gentlemen’s Single Handed Final. Miss Smith beat Miss Turner to the ladies’ title, and the Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Double Handed competition was won by Mr. J.W. Fowler and Miss. E Cheese.

— Lawn Tennis, The Northern Echo (August 1882).[6]

The final edition concluded on 12 August 1893 the winner of men's singles was Mr. Harold Mahony and the winner of the women's singles was Miss Charlotte Cooper.

Other notable winners of this title in the men's singles include Herbert William Wrangham Wilberforce (1883, 1887, 1888) and Patrick Bowes-Lyon (1884–1886). Whilst former women's singles winners included Helen Jackson (1887) and Lottie Dod (1888). Of note the ladies singles tournament was not played at every edition. The tournament ran annually until 1933 when it was dropped by the County Durham Lawn Tennis Association along with the following Norton Open and Ryton Open.[7]

Finals edit

Challenge Round: the final round of a tournament, in which the winner of a single-elimination phase faces the previous year's champion, who plays only that one match. The challenge round was used in the early history of tennis (from 1877 through 1921),[8] in some tournaments not all.

* Indicates challenger

Men's Singles edit

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1881.[9]   Mark Fenwick   G. H. Evans 6–0, 4–6, 6–2
1882.[10]   Arthur Hallward *   Minden Fenwick 6–1, 4–6, 6–1, 6–3
1883.   Herbert Wilberforce *   Arthur Hallward 6-2, 6-1, 6-1
1884.   Patrick Bowes-Lyon *   Herbert Wilberforce 7-9, 6-2, 6-1, ret.
1885.   Patrick Bowes-Lyon (2)   Kenneth Ramsden Marley * 6–0, 6–1, 6–3
1886.   Patrick Bowes-Lyon (3)   Arthur Godfrey Pease * ?
1887.   Herbert Wilberforce (2)   John Galbraith Horn 6–0, 6–0, 6–1
1888.   Herbert Wilberforce (3)   Herbert Bowes-Lyon * 6–2, 6–2, ret.
1889.   Frank Noon   George Richmond Mewburn 6-4, 7-5, 6-2
1890.   Frank Noon (2)   Henry Johnston Carson 3–6, 6–3, 3–6, 6–4, 6–1
1891.   George Ball-Greene   Harold Weston Carlton 6–4, 6–3, 1–6, 6–2
1892.   Grainger Chaytor *   George Ball-Greene 7–5, 6–3, 7–5
1893.   Harold Mahony *   Grainger Chaytor w.o.

Men's Doubles edit

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1881.[11]   Mark Fenwick
  Minden Fenwick
  Mr. Long
  George E. Newby
5–6, 6–1, 6–3

Women's Single's edit

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1881.[12]   Miss. Ethel Surtees   Miss. Alice Cheese 3–6, 6–3, 6–1
1882.[13]   Miss. Ethel Surtees (2)   Miss. Alice Cheese 3–6, 6–3, 6–1
1887.   Constance Smith   Anthea Turner 6–3, 6–0
1893.   Charlotte Cooper   Miss. Shaw 6–0, 6–1

Women's Doubles edit

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1881.[14]   Miss. A, Stobart
  Miss. E. Hunt
  Miss. Bell
  Miss. F. Lightfoot
won

Mixed Doubles edit

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1881.[15]   Sir James Blackhouse Dale
  Miss. Alice Cheese
  Percival Clennell Fenwick
  Miss. Winnifred Fenwick
9–7, 6–3
1882.[16][17]   J.W. Fowler
  Miss. E. Cheese
  Percival Clennell Fenwick
  Miss. Winnifred Fenwick
7–5, 8–6
1893.   Harold Mahony
  Miss. Charlotte Cooper
  Henry Gervas Stobart
  Miss. Shaw
6–1, 6–4

Notes edit

The Minden family were closely associated with this tournament, who within a couple of years had emigrated to New Zealand. Percival Clennell Fenwick won the inaugural New Zealand Lawn Tennis Championships in 1886 and again in 1887, 1888.[18] His brother Minden Fenwick won the title in 1889–1890.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1883). Principal Meetings of 1882. George Routledge and Son. London. p.116.
  2. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1882). Lawn Tennis in 1881. George Routledge and Son. London. p.68.
  3. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1882)
  4. ^ "APPEAL FOR SUPPORT:An appeal for support of the Sunderland Open Tournament has been issued, which is held annually during the first week in July. Now that the tournaments at Norton, Ryton, and Darlington have been dropped, said Vice-Admiral George R. B. Blount Chairman of the Sunderland LTA, ours event at Ashbrooke is the only open tournament left standing". Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette. Durham, England: British Newspaper Archive. 22 September 1934. p. 9. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  5. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1882)
  6. ^ Lloyd, Chris (27 June 2009). "Anyone for a game of sphairistiké?". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  7. ^ Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette (1934) p.9.
  8. ^ "Abolition of Challenge Rounds". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Dublin, Ireland: The Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 65, 20 March 1922. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  9. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1882)
  10. ^ The Northern Echo
  11. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1882) Lawn Tennis in 1881. George Routledge and Son. London. p.69.
  12. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1882)
  13. ^ The Northern Echo
  14. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1882)
  15. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1882)
  16. ^ Routledges Sporting Annual (1883)
  17. ^ The Northern Echo
  18. ^ Alexander Hare McLintock, ed. (1966). "New Zealand Championships". An encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Ministry of Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  19. ^ "Tennis New Zealand Roll of Honour: :National Champions" (PDF). tennis.kiwi. Tennis New Zealand. 2012. p. 13. Retrieved 28 November 2022.

Sources edit

  • McLintock, Alexander Hare; McLintock, Alexander Hare; Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu. "New Zealand Championships". An encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, 1966. Ministry of Culture and Heritage.
  • Routledges Sporting Annual (1882) George Routledge and Son. London.
  • Routledges Sporting Annual (1883) George Routledge and Son. London.
  • The Northern Echo (2008) Darlington, County Durham, England.

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The Darlington Open 1 also known as the Darlington Association Tournament 2 was a late Victorian era men s and women s grass court tennis tournament founded in 1881 It was organised by the Darlington Outdoor s Sports Association and held at the Feethams Cricket Ground Darlington County Durham England 3 The tournament ran annually until 1933 4 Darlington OpenDefunct tennis tournamentFounded1881Abolished1933LocationDarlington County Durham EnglandVenueFeethams Cricket GroundSurfaceGrass Contents 1 History 2 Finals 2 1 Men s Singles 2 2 Men s Doubles 2 3 Women s Single s 2 4 Women s Doubles 2 5 Mixed Doubles 3 Notes 4 References 5 SourcesHistory editDarlington Open Tournament was founded in 1881 by the Darlington Outdoor s Sports Association 5 and held at the Feethams Cricket Ground Darlington County Durham England until 1893 The inaugural was held from 1 August to 6 August 1881 The winner of the men s singles was Mr Mark Fenwick who defeated Mr Arthur Richard Springett The women s singles was won by Miss Ethel Surtees who defeated Miss Alice Cheese A local newspaper report of the event that concluded on early August 1882 A great and fashionable assembly witnessed Mr Hallward beat Mr Minden Fenwick in the Gentlemen s Single Handed Final Miss Smith beat Miss Turner to the ladies title and the Gentlemen s and Ladies Double Handed competition was won by Mr J W Fowler and Miss E Cheese Lawn Tennis The Northern Echo August 1882 6 The final edition concluded on 12 August 1893 the winner of men s singles was Mr Harold Mahony and the winner of the women s singles was Miss Charlotte Cooper Other notable winners of this title in the men s singles include Herbert William Wrangham Wilberforce 1883 1887 1888 and Patrick Bowes Lyon 1884 1886 Whilst former women s singles winners included Helen Jackson 1887 and Lottie Dod 1888 Of note the ladies singles tournament was not played at every edition The tournament ran annually until 1933 when it was dropped by the County Durham Lawn Tennis Association along with the following Norton Open and Ryton Open 7 Finals editChallenge Round the final round of a tournament in which the winner of a single elimination phase faces the previous year s champion who plays only that one match The challenge round was used in the early history of tennis from 1877 through 1921 8 in some tournaments not all Indicates challenger Men s Singles edit Year Winner Runner up Score1881 9 nbsp Mark Fenwick nbsp G H Evans 6 0 4 6 6 21882 10 nbsp Arthur Hallward nbsp Minden Fenwick 6 1 4 6 6 1 6 31883 nbsp Herbert Wilberforce nbsp Arthur Hallward 6 2 6 1 6 11884 nbsp Patrick Bowes Lyon nbsp Herbert Wilberforce 7 9 6 2 6 1 ret 1885 nbsp Patrick Bowes Lyon 2 nbsp Kenneth Ramsden Marley 6 0 6 1 6 31886 nbsp Patrick Bowes Lyon 3 nbsp Arthur Godfrey Pease 1887 nbsp Herbert Wilberforce 2 nbsp John Galbraith Horn 6 0 6 0 6 11888 nbsp Herbert Wilberforce 3 nbsp Herbert Bowes Lyon 6 2 6 2 ret 1889 nbsp Frank Noon nbsp George Richmond Mewburn 6 4 7 5 6 21890 nbsp Frank Noon 2 nbsp Henry Johnston Carson 3 6 6 3 3 6 6 4 6 11891 nbsp George Ball Greene nbsp Harold Weston Carlton 6 4 6 3 1 6 6 21892 nbsp Grainger Chaytor nbsp George Ball Greene 7 5 6 3 7 51893 nbsp Harold Mahony nbsp Grainger Chaytor w o Men s Doubles edit Year Winner Runner up Score1881 11 nbsp Mark Fenwick nbsp Minden Fenwick nbsp Mr Long nbsp George E Newby 5 6 6 1 6 3Women s Single s edit Year Winner Runner up Score1881 12 nbsp Miss Ethel Surtees nbsp Miss Alice Cheese 3 6 6 3 6 11882 13 nbsp Miss Ethel Surtees 2 nbsp Miss Alice Cheese 3 6 6 3 6 11887 nbsp Constance Smith nbsp Anthea Turner 6 3 6 01893 nbsp Charlotte Cooper nbsp Miss Shaw 6 0 6 1Women s Doubles edit Year Winner Runner up Score1881 14 nbsp Miss A Stobart nbsp Miss E Hunt nbsp Miss Bell nbsp Miss F Lightfoot wonMixed Doubles edit Year Winner Runner up Score1881 15 nbsp Sir James Blackhouse Dale nbsp Miss Alice Cheese nbsp Percival Clennell Fenwick nbsp Miss Winnifred Fenwick 9 7 6 31882 16 17 nbsp J W Fowler nbsp Miss E Cheese nbsp Percival Clennell Fenwick nbsp Miss Winnifred Fenwick 7 5 8 61893 nbsp Harold Mahony nbsp Miss Charlotte Cooper nbsp Henry Gervas Stobart nbsp Miss Shaw 6 1 6 4Notes editThe Minden family were closely associated with this tournament who within a couple of years had emigrated to New Zealand Percival Clennell Fenwick won the inaugural New Zealand Lawn Tennis Championships in 1886 and again in 1887 1888 18 His brother Minden Fenwick won the title in 1889 1890 19 References edit Routledges Sporting Annual 1883 Principal Meetings of 1882 George Routledge and Son London p 116 Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 Lawn Tennis in 1881 George Routledge and Son London p 68 Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 APPEAL FOR SUPPORT An appeal for support of the Sunderland Open Tournament has been issued which is held annually during the first week in July Now that the tournaments at Norton Ryton and Darlington have been dropped said Vice Admiral George R B Blount Chairman of the Sunderland LTA ours event at Ashbrooke is the only open tournament left standing Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette Durham England British Newspaper Archive 22 September 1934 p 9 Retrieved 17 April 2023 Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 Lloyd Chris 27 June 2009 Anyone for a game of sphairistike The Northern Echo Retrieved 28 November 2022 Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette 1934 p 9 Abolition of Challenge Rounds paperspast natlib govt nz Dublin Ireland The Evening Post Volume CIII Issue 65 20 March 1922 Retrieved 27 November 2022 Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 The Northern Echo Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 Lawn Tennis in 1881 George Routledge and Son London p 69 Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 The Northern Echo Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 Routledges Sporting Annual 1883 The Northern Echo Alexander Hare McLintock ed 1966 New Zealand Championships An encyclopaedia of New Zealand Ministry of Culture and Heritage Retrieved 28 November 2022 Tennis New Zealand Roll of Honour National Champions PDF tennis kiwi Tennis New Zealand 2012 p 13 Retrieved 28 November 2022 Sources editMcLintock Alexander Hare McLintock Alexander Hare Taonga New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu New Zealand Championships An encyclopaedia of New Zealand edited by A H McLintock 1966 Ministry of Culture and Heritage Routledges Sporting Annual 1882 George Routledge and Son London Routledges Sporting Annual 1883 George Routledge and Son London The Northern Echo 2008 Darlington County Durham England Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darlington Open amp oldid 1197709485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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