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World Hard Court Championships

World Hard Court Championships were an annual major tennis tournament sanctioned by the International Lawn Tennis Federation, held from 1912 to 1923. It was principally held in Paris, on clay courts of the Stade Français in the Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud, with one exception when they were held at the Royal Leopold Club in Brussels, Belgium, in 1922.[1]

World Hard Court Championships
Defunct tennis tournament
Founded1912
Abolished1923
Editions7
LocationParis, France (1912–1921, 1923)
Brussels, Belgium (1922)
SurfaceClay / Outdoor

The name of the event referred to its venues that were surfaced with clay, which at the time was customarily transcribed as "hard court" in English. It was open to all international amateur players from all nationalities, unlike the French Championships, which were open only to tennis players who were members of clubs in France through 1924; because of this the World Hard Court Championships is sometimes considered as the proper precursor to the French Open.[2] The French Championships were also held at a different venue at the time, the Racing Club de France, Paris.

At an annual general meeting held on 16 March 1923 in Paris, France the International Lawn Tennis Federation issued the ‘Rules of Tennis’ that were adopted with public effect on 1 January 1924. The United States became an affiliated member of the International Lawn Tennis Federation. The World Championship title was also dropped at this meeting and a new category of Official Championship was created for events in Great Britain, France, USA and Australia – today’s Grand Slam events. The World Hard Court Championships tournament was then disbanded by the International Lawn Tennis Federation.[3]

The World Hard Court Championships was not played in 1924, when Paris hosted the Olympic Games and its tennis tournament, also held on clay courts, took the place of the championship. In 1925 the French Championships opened to international competitors for the first time, with the event held alternately between the Stade Français (1925, 1927), which was the site of the World Hard Court Championships, and the Racing Club de France (1926), which was the site of the previous French Championship.[4] From 1928, the French Championships moved to Stade Roland Garros.

Anthony Wilding was the only male multiple champion in the singles event, winning the title in 1913 and 1914, while Suzanne Lenglen won the women's singles title four times (1914, 1921–23).[5]

Champions edit

 
1913 World Hard Court Championships men's final between Anthony Wilding and André Gobert (15 June 1913)
 
1913 World Hard Court Championships ladies' final between Mieken Rieck and Marguerite Brocquedis (15 June 1913)

Men's singles edit

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1912   Otto Froitzheim   Oscar Kreuzer 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 7–5
1913   Anthony Wilding   André Gobert 6–3, 6–3, 1–6, 6–4
1914   Anthony Wilding   Ludwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten 6–0, 6–2, 6–4
1915 No competition (due to World War I)
1916
1917
1918
1920   William Laurentz   André Gobert 9–7, 6–2, 3–6, 6–2
1921   Bill Tilden   Jean Washer 6–3, 6–3, 6–3
1922   Henri Cochet   Manuel de Gomar 6–0, 2–6, 4–6, 6–1, 6–2
1923   Bill Johnston   Jean Washer 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6, 6–3
1924 No competition (Paris Olympics held instead)

Women's singles edit

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1912   Marguerite Broquedis   Mieken Rieck 6–3, 0–6, 6–4
1913   Mieken Rieck   Marguerite Broquedis 6–4, 3–6, 6–4
1914   Suzanne Lenglen   Germaine Golding 6–2, 6–1
1915 No competition (due to World War I)
1916
1917
1918
1920   Dorothy Holman   Francisca Subirana 6–0, 7–5
1921   Suzanne Lenglen   Molla Mallory 6–2, 6–3
1922   Suzanne Lenglen   Elizabeth Ryan 6–3, 6–2
1923   Suzanne Lenglen   Kitty McKane 6–3, 6–3
1924 No competition (Paris Olympics held instead)

Men's doubles edit

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1912   Otto Froitzheim
  Oscar Kreuzer
  Harold Kitson
  Charles Winslow
4–6, 6–2, 6–1, 6–3
1913   Moritz von Bissing
  Heinrich Kleinschroth
  Otto Froitzheim
  Anthony Wilding
7–5, 0–6, 6–3, 8–6
1914   Max Decugis
  Maurice Germot
  Arthur Gore
  Algernon Kingscote
6–1, 11–9, 6–8, 6–2
1915 No competition (due to World War I)
1916
1917
1918
1920   André Gobert
  William Laurentz
  Cecil Blackbeard
  Nicolae Mişu
6–4, 6–2, 6–1
1921   André Gobert
  William Laurentz
  Pierre Albarran
  Alain Gerbault
6–4, 6–2, 6–8, 6–2
1922   Jean Borotra
  Henri Cochet
  Marcel Dupont
  Nicolae Mişu
6–8, 6–1, 6–2, 6–3
1923   Jacques Brugnon
  Marcel Dupont
  Léonce Aslangul
  Uberto de Morpurgo
10–12, 3–6, 6–2, 6–3, 6–4
1924 No competition (Paris Olympics held instead)

Women's doubles edit

Mixed doubles edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tingay, Lance (1983). The Guinness Book of Tennis Facts and Feats. Guinness Superlatives Limited. p. 231. ISBN 0-85112-289-2.
  2. ^ "French Open history". Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  3. ^ "ITF: History". ITF Tennis. London, United Kingdom: International Tennis Federation. 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Roland Garros: a venue open all year long. Past Winners and Draws". ftt.fr. Retrieved 2007-08-07.
  5. ^ "Tennis". Star. No. 11134. Papers Past. 20 July 1914. p. 4.

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World Hard Court Championships were an annual major tennis tournament sanctioned by the International Lawn Tennis Federation held from 1912 to 1923 It was principally held in Paris on clay courts of the Stade Francais in the Paris suburb of Saint Cloud with one exception when they were held at the Royal Leopold Club in Brussels Belgium in 1922 1 World Hard Court ChampionshipsDefunct tennis tournamentFounded1912Abolished1923Editions7LocationParis France 1912 1921 1923 Brussels Belgium 1922 SurfaceClay OutdoorThe name of the event referred to its venues that were surfaced with clay which at the time was customarily transcribed as hard court in English It was open to all international amateur players from all nationalities unlike the French Championships which were open only to tennis players who were members of clubs in France through 1924 because of this the World Hard Court Championships is sometimes considered as the proper precursor to the French Open 2 The French Championships were also held at a different venue at the time the Racing Club de France Paris At an annual general meeting held on 16 March 1923 in Paris France the International Lawn Tennis Federation issued the Rules of Tennis that were adopted with public effect on 1 January 1924 The United States became an affiliated member of the International Lawn Tennis Federation The World Championship title was also dropped at this meeting and a new category of Official Championship was created for events in Great Britain France USA and Australia today s Grand Slam events The World Hard Court Championships tournament was then disbanded by the International Lawn Tennis Federation 3 The World Hard Court Championships was not played in 1924 when Paris hosted the Olympic Games and its tennis tournament also held on clay courts took the place of the championship In 1925 the French Championships opened to international competitors for the first time with the event held alternately between the Stade Francais 1925 1927 which was the site of the World Hard Court Championships and the Racing Club de France 1926 which was the site of the previous French Championship 4 From 1928 the French Championships moved to Stade Roland Garros Anthony Wilding was the only male multiple champion in the singles event winning the title in 1913 and 1914 while Suzanne Lenglen won the women s singles title four times 1914 1921 23 5 Contents 1 Champions 1 1 Men s singles 1 2 Women s singles 1 3 Men s doubles 1 4 Women s doubles 1 5 Mixed doubles 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksChampions edit nbsp 1913 World Hard Court Championships men s final between Anthony Wilding and Andre Gobert 15 June 1913 nbsp 1913 World Hard Court Championships ladies final between Mieken Rieck and Marguerite Brocquedis 15 June 1913 Men s singles edit Year Champion Runner up Score1912 nbsp Otto Froitzheim nbsp Oscar Kreuzer 6 2 7 5 4 6 7 51913 nbsp Anthony Wilding nbsp Andre Gobert 6 3 6 3 1 6 6 41914 nbsp Anthony Wilding nbsp Ludwig von Salm Hoogstraeten 6 0 6 2 6 41915 No competition due to World War I 1916191719181920 nbsp William Laurentz nbsp Andre Gobert 9 7 6 2 3 6 6 21921 nbsp Bill Tilden nbsp Jean Washer 6 3 6 3 6 31922 nbsp Henri Cochet nbsp Manuel de Gomar 6 0 2 6 4 6 6 1 6 21923 nbsp Bill Johnston nbsp Jean Washer 4 6 6 2 6 2 4 6 6 31924 No competition Paris Olympics held instead Women s singles edit Year Champion Runner up Score1912 nbsp Marguerite Broquedis nbsp Mieken Rieck 6 3 0 6 6 41913 nbsp Mieken Rieck nbsp Marguerite Broquedis 6 4 3 6 6 41914 nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Germaine Golding 6 2 6 11915 No competition due to World War I 1916191719181920 nbsp Dorothy Holman nbsp Francisca Subirana 6 0 7 51921 nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Molla Mallory 6 2 6 31922 nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Elizabeth Ryan 6 3 6 21923 nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Kitty McKane 6 3 6 31924 No competition Paris Olympics held instead Men s doubles edit Year Champion Runner up Score1912 nbsp Otto Froitzheim nbsp Oscar Kreuzer nbsp Harold Kitson nbsp Charles Winslow 4 6 6 2 6 1 6 31913 nbsp Moritz von Bissing nbsp Heinrich Kleinschroth nbsp Otto Froitzheim nbsp Anthony Wilding 7 5 0 6 6 3 8 61914 nbsp Max Decugis nbsp Maurice Germot nbsp Arthur Gore nbsp Algernon Kingscote 6 1 11 9 6 8 6 21915 No competition due to World War I 1916191719181920 nbsp Andre Gobert nbsp William Laurentz nbsp Cecil Blackbeard nbsp Nicolae Misu 6 4 6 2 6 11921 nbsp Andre Gobert nbsp William Laurentz nbsp Pierre Albarran nbsp Alain Gerbault 6 4 6 2 6 8 6 21922 nbsp Jean Borotra nbsp Henri Cochet nbsp Marcel Dupont nbsp Nicolae Misu 6 8 6 1 6 2 6 31923 nbsp Jacques Brugnon nbsp Marcel Dupont nbsp Leonce Aslangul nbsp Uberto de Morpurgo 10 12 3 6 6 2 6 3 6 41924 No competition Paris Olympics held instead Women s doubles edit Year Champion Runner up Score1912 No women s doubles held19131914 nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Elizabeth Ryan nbsp Blanche Amblard nbsp Suzanne Amblard 6 0 6 01915 No competition due to World War I 1916191719181920 nbsp Dorothy Holman nbsp Phyllis Satterthwaite nbsp Germaine Golding nbsp Jeanne Vaussard 6 3 6 11921 nbsp Germaine Golding nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Dorothy Holman nbsp Irene Peacock 6 2 6 21922 nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Elizabeth Ryan nbsp Winifred Beamish nbsp Kitty McKane 6 0 6 41923 nbsp Winifred Beamish nbsp Kitty McKane nbsp Germaine Golding nbsp Suzanne Lenglen 6 2 6 31924 No competition Paris Olympics held instead Mixed doubles edit Year Champion Runner up Score1912 nbsp Max Decugis nbsp Anne de Borman nbsp Heinrich Kleinschroth nbsp Mieken Rieck 6 4 7 51913 nbsp Max Decugis nbsp Elizabeth Ryan nbsp Anthony Wilding nbsp Germaine Golding walkover1914 nbsp Max Decugis nbsp Elizabeth Ryan nbsp Ludwig von Salm Hoogstraeten nbsp Suzanne Lenglen 6 3 6 11915 No competition due to World War I 1916191719181920 nbsp William Laurentz nbsp Germaine Golding nbsp Max Decugis nbsp Suzanne Amblard walkover1921 nbsp Max Decugis nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp William Laurentz nbsp Germaine Golding 6 3 6 21922 nbsp Henri Cochet nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Brian Gilbert nbsp Geraldine Beamish 6 4 4 6 6 01923 nbsp Henri Cochet nbsp Suzanne Lenglen nbsp Brian Gilbert nbsp Kitty McKane 6 2 10 81924 No competition Paris Olympics held instead See also editWorld Covered Court ChampionshipsReferences edit Tingay Lance 1983 The Guinness Book of Tennis Facts and Feats Guinness Superlatives Limited p 231 ISBN 0 85112 289 2 French Open history Retrieved 3 August 2015 ITF History ITF Tennis London United Kingdom International Tennis Federation 2018 Retrieved 5 September 2018 Roland Garros a venue open all year long Past Winners and Draws ftt fr Retrieved 2007 08 07 Tennis Star No 11134 Papers Past 20 July 1914 p 4 External links editDetailed history of World Hard Court Championships at the Wayback Machine archived 2016 11 11 Detailed results of World Hard Court Championships at the Wayback Machine archived 2016 03 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Hard Court 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