Essex County Cricket Club Tournament (tennis)

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Essex County Cricket Club Tournament
Defunct tennis tournament
Event nameEssex County Cricket Club Tournament
TourPre open era
Founded1879
Abolished1889
Editions10
Location Leyton, Essex
Great Britain
VenueVarious

The Essex County Cricket Club Tournament was an early men's and women's grass court tennis tournament held initially at Knighton, Essex in England in 1879 and finally at Leyton in 1888.

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History

The Essex County Cricket Club Tennis Tournament was an early grass court tennis tournament held initially at Knighton in England in 1879. It was part of the men's tennis tour. In 1887 the tournament was held in Leyton. In 1888 the event was staged in Chingford. In 1889 it returned to Leyton for the last time before being abolished.

Finals

The challenge round is 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), but only in some tournaments (not all). [1]

Men's singles

Included: [2]

YearWinnersRunners-upScore
1879 [lower-alpha 1] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nalton Womersley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dale Womersley6-4, 6-5 [3]
1880 [lower-alpha 2] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dale Womersley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg R.C. Ball2 sets to 0. [4]
1887 [lower-alpha 3] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ernest Meers Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alfred E. Walker6-2, 6-4, 6-0 [5] [6]
1888 [lower-alpha 4] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ernest Meers Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edward Henry Christy6-1, 6-0 [7] [8]
1889 [lower-alpha 5] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edward Henry Christy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ernest Meers w.o. [9]

Women's singles

YearChampionsRunners-upScore
1887 [lower-alpha 6] Flag of England.svg Bernice James Flag of England.svg May Jacks 6-8, 6-0, 6-3. [10]

Notes

  1. 1879 edition held from 19–26 July
  2. 1880 edition ended 26 June
  3. 1887 edition held from 25–39 July
  4. 1888 edition held from 12–17 September
  5. 1889 edition held from 26–31 August it also included a challenge round with the right to play Meers as the defending champion the playoff final E. H. Christy and W.H. Edmunds
  6. 1887 edition held from 25–39 July

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