Alverstoke Open
Defunct tennis tournament
TourILTF Circuit
Founded1918 (1918)
Abolished1981 (1981)
LocationAlverstoke, Hampshire, England
VenueAlverstoke Lawn Tennis Club
SurfaceGrass/Clay (outdoors)

The Alverstoke Open[1] was an annual combined tennis tournament founded in 1909 as the Gosport Tournament at Alverstoke, Hampshire, England.[2] The tournament was mainly played on grass courts except for the 1921 to 1923 editions which were played on clay courts. The tournament was part of the ILTF Circuit and ended in 1981.[3]

History

Alverstoke Lawn Tennis Club was founded in 1880.[4] The club had lawn tennis tournaments as early as 1900. In 1909 Gosport and Alverstoke Lawn Tennis Club established the Gosport Tournament,[5] that event ran until 1914 when it was discontinued due to World War One. In 1918 following the first world war the club revived the previous event under a new name called the Alverstoke Open Lawn Tennis Tournament.[6] The tournament was not held during World War Two but resumed in 1947.[3] The tournament was part of the ILTF Circuit and ended in 1981.[3]

Men's Singles

(Incomplete roll) two editions of the men's event was staged in 1955 * July and the other ** August.

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1919United Kingdom C.H. ColeUnited Kingdom Henry Dacre Stoker6–3, 4–6, 6–1.[3]
1920United Kingdom C. CoppingerUnited Kingdom J.R. Blake6–3, 6–4.[3]
1921United Kingdom C. Coppinger (2)United Kingdom Bernard Vernon-Harcourt10–8, 8–6.[3]
1922United Kingdom N.A. KnoxUnited Kingdom Bernard Vernon-Harcourt6–4, 3–6, 10–8.[3]
1923United Kingdom Henry Hunter[7]United Kingdom Bernard Vernon-Harcourt6–0, 6–3.[3]
1924United Kingdom Henry Hunter (2)United Kingdom Guy Jameson8–6, 6–4.[3]
1925United Kingdom H.T.S. KingUnited Kingdom J. Gregg6–2, 6–2.[3]
1926United Kingdom H.T.S. King (2)United Kingdom John Pogson-Smith6–3, 6–2.[3]
1927United Kingdom Philip Foster GloverUnited Kingdom Roger Worthington8–6, 6–2.[3]
1928United Kingdom Roger Worthington[8]United Kingdom Henry Dacre-Stoker6–3, 6–1, 6–3.[3]
1929United Kingdom Guy JamesonUnited Kingdom Roger Worthington1–6, 8–6, 6–2, 12–10.[3]
1930United Kingdom H.A. PackerUnited Kingdom Roger Worthington8–10, 6–4, 6–2.[3]
1931United Kingdom Eric Conrad PetersUnited Kingdom P. Giesen6–2, 6–4.[3]
1932United Kingdom Eric Conrad Peters (2)Republic of Ireland Edmund Mockler6–0, 6–0.[3]
1933United Kingdom Eric Conrad Peters (3)United Kingdom L.E. Bourke6–2, 6–3 6–1.[3]
1934United Kingdom Eric Conrad Peters (4)United Kingdom W.G. Agnew6–1, 6–0.[3]
1935United Kingdom Eric Conrad Peters (5)United Kingdom Tommy Anderson6–4, 6–2.[3]
1936United Kingdom Denis Reginald FussellUnited Kingdom P.H. Sidney6–2, 6–0.[3]
1937United Kingdom Eric Conrad Peters (6)United Kingdom Walter Dermot Muspratt6–2, 6–4.[3]
1938United Kingdom Eric Conrad Peters (7)United Kingdom William Earle6–3, 6–3.[3]
1939United Kingdom William Earle[9]United Kingdom A.G. Lloyd7–5, 5–7, 6–0.[3]
1940/1945Not held (due to World War II)
1947United Kingdom R.G. SalmonUnited Kingdom Walter Dermot Muspratt3–6, 7–5, 6–1.[3]
1948United Kingdom K.G. AnsonUnited Kingdom Alfred Threfall6–4, 6–3.[3]
1949United Kingdom D.S. AndersonUnited Kingdom Gavin M. McColl6–4, 7–5.[3]
1950United Kingdom David S. AndertonUnited Kingdom Gavin M. McColl7–5, 6–4.[3]
1951United Kingdom David S. Anderton (2)United Kingdom Gavin M. McColl6–3, 4–6, 13–11.[3]
1952United Kingdom Bill ThrelfallUnited Kingdom V.W. Langdon6–2, 6–4.[3]
1953United Kingdom David S. Anderton (3)United Kingdom Gavin M. McColl6–4, 6–2.[3]
1954United Kingdom Gavin M. McCollUnited Kingdom V.W. Langdon6–2, 6–1.[3]
1955 *United Kingdom Colin HannamUnited Kingdom Alan Mills5–7, 6–4, 6–4.[3]
1955 **United Kingdom Gavin M. McCollUnited Kingdom V.W. Langdon6–4, 6–3.[3]
1956United Kingdom Gavin M. McColl (2)United Kingdom V.W. Langdon6–4, 6–3.[3]
1957United Kingdom Ralph T. WhiteUnited Kingdom S. Roberts6–1, 6–1.[3]
1959United Kingdom Ralph T. White (2)United Kingdom H.M. Harvey4–6, 6–2, 6–4.[3]
1960United Kingdom E. ChestertonUnited Kingdom Gavin M. McColl6–3, 4–6, 6–3.[3]
1965United Kingdom C.R. TrippeUnited Kingdom G.R. Bone6–2, 6–4.[3]
  Open Era  
1969South Africa Bryan DesatnicUnited Kingdom R.E. Collings5–7, 8–6, 6–1.[3]
1970United Kingdom Max FranklinUnited Kingdom J. Webster6–2, 6–3.[3]
1971United Kingdom Ashley Compton-DandoUnited Kingdom A.P. Billingham8–6, 6–4.[3]
1972United Kingdom Jasper CooperUnited States Bill Gatlin[10]8–9, 6–2, 6–2.[3]
1973United Kingdom Philip SiviterUnited Kingdom Jasper Cooper6–1, 9–7, 6–2.[3]
1975United Kingdom Jasper Cooper (2)United Kingdom Robin Wallace6–3, 6–3.[3]
1977United Kingdom T. FerrierIsrael Roni Goldman6–3, 6–3.[3]
1978United Kingdom T. Ferrier (2)United Kingdom D. Emery3–6, 6–3, 6–3.[3]
1981Malaysia Suresh MenonMalaysia Rudy Foo7–5, 6–2.[3]

Women's Singles

Susan Noel in 1935 won 2 singles titles.

(Incomplete roll)

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1929United Kingdom G A RoseUnited Kingdom Sybil Stokes7–5, 6–3
1932[11]United Kingdom Naomi TrenthamUnited Kingdom Sheila Hewitt7–5, 3–6, 7–5.[12]
1933United Kingdom Effie Hemmant PetersUnited Kingdom Betty Boas6–3, 6–2
1934Republic of Ireland D. FiniganUnited Kingdom Betty Boas7–5, 5–7, 6–2
1935United Kingdom Effie Hemmant Peters (2)United Kingdom N Truman6–3, 6–8, 6–2
1938United Kingdom Susan NoelUnited Kingdom Effie Hemmant Peters6–1, 6–2
1939United Kingdom Susan Noel (2)United Kingdom Jean Saunders6–2, 6–1
1940/1945Not held (due to World War II)
1948United Kingdom Peggy TownleeUnited Kingdom Heather MacFarlane6–3, 6–3
1950United Kingdom Heather MacFarlaneUnited Kingdom Rose Leonard6–4, 1–6, 6–2
1952[12]United Kingdom Rose LeonardUnited Kingdom G. Newman6–2, 6–1
  Open Era  
1970United Kingdom Diane RisteUnited Kingdom P. Hardgrave6–0, 8–6
1971Rhodesia Susan Hudson-BeckUnited Kingdom Diane Riste6–3, 6–2
1972United Kingdom Diane Riste (2)United Kingdom Betty Norman9–7, 6–4
1973United Kingdom Diane Riste (3)United Kingdom Betty Norman6–1, 6–2
1975United Kingdom Diane Riste (4)United Kingdom Betty Norman6–3, 6–2
1977United Kingdom Betty NormanUnited Kingdom M. Bevan7–5, 5–7, 6–4
1978United Kingdom Betty Norman (2)United States J. Kurz7–5, 1–6, 7–5
1981United Kingdom Kim HotstonUnited Kingdom Betty Norman2–6, 6–3, 9–7

References

  1. "Fights on With Twisted Ankle: Another 60 matches were put into court at Alverstoke Open Tennis Tournament yesterday, and the four singles events, level and handicap, have been carried to an advanced stage. Miss Rose Leonard, the holder of the women's tournament advanced to the next round". Portsmouth Evening News. Hampshire, England: British Newspaper Archive. 12 August 1953. p. 12. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  2. ". GOSPORT TOURNAMENT FINALS. The fifth annual tournament of the Gosport and Alverstoke Lawn Tennis Club reached its concluding stages on the club ground at Alrerstoke, on Saturday". Hampshire Telegraph. Hampshire Telegraph: British Newspaper Archive. 15 August 1913. p. 3. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
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  11. "ALVERSTOKE FINALS: Keen Fight In Women's Singles The Open Singles provided the attraction at Alverstokc Open Tennis Tournament after lunch to-day and a large crowd saw a keen fight between Miss Sheila Hewitt and Miss Trentham. Miss Trentham wrested the title". Portsmouth Evening News. Hampshire, England: British Newspaper Archive. 13 August 1932. p. 12. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
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