1913 World Hard Court Championships – Men's singles explained
Score: | 6–3, 6–3, 1–6, 6–4 |
Draw: | 32 |
Type: | mixed no women's doubles |
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The men's singles was one of four events of the 1913 World Hard Court Championships tennis tournament held in Paris, France from 7 June until 15 June 1913. The draw consisted of 32 players. Otto Froitzheim was the title holder but lost in the semifinals to André Gobert.[1] [2] .[3]
Draw
Bottom half
Notes and References
- World's Hard Court Championships (Paris), June 7, etc.. Lawn Tennis and Badminton. 19 June 1913. VI. 20. 432–433.
- News: Lawn-Tennis . . 16 June 1913 . 6 . French . Gallica.
- News: Lawn Tennis . The New Zealand Times . 17 June 1913 . 8 . Papers Past . Anthony Wilding won the hard court championship of the world, beating Gobert, 6—3, 6—3, 1—6, 6—4..