Brighton Lawn Tennis Club Tournament

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Brighton Lawn Tennis Club Tournament
Defunct tennis tournament
Founded1880
Abolished1885
Editions5
LocationBrighton Lawn Tennis Club
Brighton
Sussex
Great Britain
Surfaceoutdoor (Grass)

The Brighton Lawn Tennis Club Tournament was an early men's tennis tournament held from 1880 through 1885.

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History

The Brighton Lawn Tennis Club Tournament was established in 1880. In 1882, it became an open event for men and women called the Brighton Lawn Tennis Club Tournament Open was a brief pre-open era tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at Brighton and Hove, England there was just three editions of this event two time U.S. National Champion James Dwight won the final edition in 1885.

Past tournaments

Incomplete list of tournaments included: [1]

Men's singles

YearChampionRunner-upScore
1880 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H. Stanley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg F.H. Izard6–4, 6–3, 6–5. [2]
1881 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg C. Fairfax Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A.O. Jennings6–1, 6–4, 7–5. [3]
1882 [lower-alpha 1] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A.A. Fuller Flag of the United Kingdom.svg C.G. Newton6–4 6–2. [4]
1883 [lower-alpha 2] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A.O. Jennings Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Leonard Dampier6–2 6–1 6–1. [5]
1885 [lower-alpha 3] Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg James Dwight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charles Hoadley Ashe Ross 7–5 6–3 7–5. [6]

Notes

  1. 1882 results listed in the Field Lawn Tennis Calendar, ed. Evelegh. B.C.
  2. 1883 results listed in the Pastime Magazine
  3. 1885 results listed in the Pastime Magazine

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References

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