Championship of County Carlow | |
Type: | defunct |
Location: | Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland. |
Venue: | Carlow Sports Grounds |
Surface: | Grass |
The Championship of County Carlow[1] was a grass court tennis tournament founded as the County Carlow Lawn Tennis Tournament.[2] It was first staged in September 1884 .[3] The tournament was organised the Carlow Lawn Tennis Club (f. 1878),[4] and played on laid out courts at Lenham and Belmont, County Carlow, Ireland. The tournament was staged annually until 1950.
The Carlow Lawn Tennis Club was established in 1878.[5] The inaugural County Carlow Lawn Tennis Tournament first took place at Lenham and Belmont between 1 and 4 September 1884.[6] The event was conceived by Horace Rochfort, a sports promoter from County Carlow.[7] Due to the a large amount of entries submitted for the tournament,[6] play was conducted in two locations,[6] days one and two were at Lenham on the Lecky Tennis Grounds,[6] and days three and four were played on courts laid out at the home of a Captain Thomas in Belmont.[6] The second men's singles tournament was won by Englands Harry Thorpe.[3] In 1908 tournament was renamed the Championship of County Carlow. In 1948 the championships was played as part of Carlow Lawn Tennis Club Open.[8] The event continued through till 1950.
Incomplete roll:[3]
Year | Winner | Finalist | Score |
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1884 | R. Grove Annesley | J.E. Jameson | 6-5, 6–5, 6–2. |
1885 | Harry Thorpe | Frederick James Smith Leckey | 6-3, 6–3, 8–6. |
Incomplete roll:[3]
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