Northwestern Championships Explained

North Western Championships
Type:Defunct
Tour:USNLTA Circuit (1888-1924), ILTF Circuit (1925-69)
Location:Various
Venue:Various

The Northwestern Championships,[1] also known as the North Western Lawn Tennis Association Championships,[2] was an early men's and women's grass court tennis tournament founded in 1886.[3] It was first played at the St. Paul Club, Saint Paul, Minnesota, in the United States. The tournament ran as part of ILTF Circuit until 1969.

History

In 1884 the first St. Paul's Open lawn tennis tournament was held the St. Paul Club, Saint Paul, Minnesota that event evolved into a regional championship organized by the North Western Lawn Tennis Association in 1886 was staged at the St. Paul Club. The NWLTA included all tennis clubs in the states of Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The tournament was also held in Deephaven, Minnesota. The championships ran annually as part of ILTF Circuit until 1969.

Notes and References

  1. News: EASY ROUNDS FOR CHURCH; Princeton Tennis Player Takes 3 Matches for Northwestern Title. George M. Church of the Princeton University tennis team went through the first three rounds in men's singles in the Northwestern Championships tournament . 8 April 2023 . The New York Times . 27 July 1915 . New York . 8. subscription.
  2. Book: The Official United States Lawn Tennis Association Tennis Guide with the Official Rules . 1967 . A.S. Barnes & Co . New York . 107 . en . North Western Lawn Tennis Association Championships.
  3. Web site: Tournament – Northwestern Championships . www.tennisarchives.com . Tennis Archives . 8 April 2023.