County Dublin Championships | |
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Tournament information | |
Founded | 1887 | }
Location | Carrickmines Republic of Ireland |
Venue | Lansdowne Lawn Tennis Club (1887-1894) Carrickmines Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club (1908-current) |
Surface | Grass, (outdoors) |
Website | County Dublin Championships |
The County Dublin Championships[1] also known as the County Dublin Open Tennis Championships[2] is a combined men's and women's grass court tennis tournament founded in 1882 as the County Dublin Tournament in Lucan, Dublin for one edition only. In 1887 the tournament was revived at Lansdowne Lawn Tennis Club until 1894 only.[3] In 1908 it was revived for the second time at the Carrickmines Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club, Carrickmines, Republic of Ireland where it is still played today.[4]
History
In 1882 a County Dublin Tournament was inaugurated at Lucan, Dublin which was a handicap event only then was discontinued. In 1887 a formal County Dublin Championships was established Lansdowne Lawn Tennis Club, Dublin, Ireland.Carrickmines Croquet & Lawn Tennis Club The championships were held for just eight editions until 1894 before being discontinued again. The tournament was not staged again from 1895 until 1907. In 1908 it was resumed at a new venue and location at the Carrickmines Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club, Carrickmines, County Dublin.[5] The County Dublin Championships tournament is still held at the Carrickmines Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club every summer, usually during the week after Wimbledon.[6]
Venues
The Lansdowne Lawn Tennis Club was founded founded by Henry Dunlop in 1875 and was then known as the All Ireland Lawn Tennis Club, located in the rugby ground. In 1880 that the club's name was changed to Lansdowne Lawn Tennis Club.[7] It staged the tournament for eight years. In 1908 the championships were moved to the Carrickmines Croquet & Lawn Tennis Club where it is still played, the club's 18 tennis courts today consist of 8 grass tennis courts, 6 synthetic grass courts, 3 indoor acrylic court and 1 clay court as well as 2 practice walls.[8]
References
- ↑ "County Dublin Championships". Flag of Ireland. Dublin, Republic of Ireland: British Newspaper Archive. 6 August 1898. p. 7. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ↑ "Good for Goodall". Reading Evening Post. Berkshire, England: British Newspaper Archive. 20 July 1990. p. 24. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ↑ "County Dublin Championships". www.carrickmines.com. Carrickmines Croquet & Lawn Tennis Club. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ↑ Carrickmines CLTC
- ↑ Carrickmines CLTC
- ↑ Carrickmines CLTC
- ↑ "History of Club". Lansdowne LTC. Lansdowne Lawn Tennis club. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ↑ Carrickmines CLTC