2024 Champions Trophy (real tennis)

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2024 Champions Trophy (real tennis)
Date30 July-4 August
Edition6th
Category IRTPA
Draw8S / 8Q
Location Hampton Court Palace, London, United Kingdom
Venue Royal Tennis Court
Champions
Men's singles
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Howell
  2023  · Champions Trophy (real tennis) ·  2025  

The 2024 Champions Trophy was the 6th edition of the Champions Trophy. It was held at the Royal Tennis Court from 30 July to 4 August. [1] It was a qualifying event for the 2025 Real Tennis World Championship.

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The format of the event was modified from previous versions. The match format was reduced from a best-of-5 set to a best-of-3 set format, with the qualifying expanded from one group of four to two groups of four. [2] Defending champion John Lumley did not return to defend his title. World Champion Camden Riviere was also not in attendance. The event was won by Nick Howell, his first Champions Trophy title. [3] Howell beat Ben Taylor-Matthews in the final, his fourth Champions Trophy final. Both finalists lost in the first round and had to play through the repechage matches against qualifiers.

Draw and results

Amateur players are marked as (A)

Qualifying

The qualifying was split over two groups, with the winners of each group progressing to the main draw.

Group A

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Williams Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Long Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hamilton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Merola W–LSet W–LGame W–LStandings
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Williams 9/69/33/92–12–1 (67%)21–18 (54%)2nd
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Long 6/99/58/91–21–2 (33%)23–24 (49%)3rd
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg V Hamilton 3/95/95/90–30–3 (0%)13–27 (33%)4th
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Merola (Q)9/39/89/53–03–0 (100%)27–16 (63%)1st

Group B

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shenkman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gale Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mackenzie Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon W–LSet W–LGame W–LStandings
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg R Shenkman (Q, A)9/29/09/03–03–0 (100%)27–2 (93%)1st
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Gale 2/99/09/22–12–1 (67%)20–11 (65%)2nd
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Mackenzie 0/90/92/90–30–3 (0%)2–27 (7%)4th
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Gordon 0/92/99/21–21–2 (33%)11–20 (35%)3rd

Main Draw

The Champions Trophy operates a repechage format for the first four seeds, where the first round losers progress to a second quarter final against the winners between the fifth and sixth seeds and the qualifiers. [4]

First quarter finalsSecond quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Howell 463
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Fahey 616
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Howell 66
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Merola 31
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg B Sayers 23 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Fahey 54
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Merola 62 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg B Taylor-Matthews 66
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg B Taylor-Matthews 624
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Howell 366
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Smart 211 Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Howell 66
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg R Shenkman (A)664 Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Virgona 34
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg R Shenkman (A)32
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg B Taylor-Matthews 66
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Virgona 626
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg B Taylor-Matthews 465


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