European Open (real tennis)

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European Open
Tournament information
Event nameEuropean Open
Founded1992;32 years ago (1992)
Abolished2015;9 years ago (2015)
Editions13
Location London
United Kingdom
Venue Lord's Cricket Ground
Category IRTPA
Draw8S
Current champions (2015)
Singles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey

The European Open was a real tennis tournament held annually at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, England. It was a ranking point tournament for the purposes of qualifying for the Real Tennis World Championship. [1]

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The event was first established in 1992 as a doubles tournament at the Queen's Club in London. In 1995 it was converted as an invitational singles tournament in Bordeaux, with the first edition won by Lauchlan Deuchar. It continued to be hosted on an irregular basis at Fontainebleau and Paris in 1996 and 1998 before moving to the United Kingdom in 2003 at Prested Hall. In 2005, the event became an Open and moved to its permanent venue at the Lord's Cricket Ground. [2] Since the event became an Open, it has only been won by Robert Fahey and Camden Riviere, both of whom would be World Champions during their career. Notable matches included the 2008 final, the first match that Riviere would win against Fahey in their careers across all competitions [3] and the 2013 final, with Riviere overcoming Fahey in 5 sets and three and a half hours. [4] The event has not been held since 2015 due to a lack of sponsorship.

Past finals

Singles

YearVenueChampionsRunners-upScore
Invitational era
1995 Bordeaux Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lachlan Deuchar Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Gooding
1996 Fontainebleau Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Gooding Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Bray
1997Not held
1998 Paris Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Wood Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Bray
1999–2002Not held
2003 Prested Hall Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Bray 6/0 6/2 6/1
2004Not held
Open era
2005 Lord's Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Wood 6/4 6/5 6/2
2006 Lord's Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Virgona 6/3 6/3 6/0
2007 Lord's Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ruaraidh Gunn 5/6 6/2 6/1 6/1
2008 Lord's Flag of the United States.svg Camden Riviere Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey 6/3 6/2 6/2
2009 Lord's Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey Flag of the United States.svg Camden Riviere 6/3 6/3 4/6 1/2
2010Not held
2011 Lord's Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bryn Sayers 3/6 6/3 6/0 6/5
2012 Lord's Flag of the United States.svg Camden Riviere Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bryn Sayers 6/1 6/1 6/2
2013 Lord's Flag of the United States.svg Camden Riviere Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey 6/4 5/6 3/6 6/2 6/3
2014Not held
2015 Lord's Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Fahey Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Chapman 6/0 6/5 6/3

Doubles

YearVenueChampionsRunners-upScore
1993 Queen's Club Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lachlan Deuchar / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Davies Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julian Snow / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Wood 5/6 6/1 6/4 5/6 6/4
1995 (March) Queen's Club Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lachlan Deuchar / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Davies Flag of the United States.svg Mark Devine / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kevin Sheldon 6/3 6/5 6/2
1995 (September) Queen's Club Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lachlan Deuchar / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathan Howell Flag of the United States.svg Mark Devine / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kevin Sheldon 6/5 6/3 1/6 6/5

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