British Hard Court Championships
Defunct tennis tournament
Event nameBritish Hard Court Championships (1968–70, 1978, 1980–83)
Rothmans British Hard Court Championships (1971–74)
Coca-Cola British Hard Court Championships (1975–76)
Rover British Clay Court Championships (1996–99)
TourILTF (1968–70)
Grand Prix circuit (1970–76, 1978, 1980–83)
WTA Tour (1968, 1971–76, 1995–96)
Founded1924
Abolished1999
LocationTorquay (1924–26)
Bournemouth (1927–83, 1995–99)
Cardiff (1996, women)
SurfaceClay

The British Hard Court Championships was a Grand Prix tennis and WTA Tour affiliated tennis tournament played from 1968 to 1983 and 1995 to 1999. The inaugural edition of the tournament was held in 1924 in Torquay, moving to the West Hants Tennis Club in Bournemouth, England in 1927 and was held there until 1983. The 1977 and 1979 editions were cancelled due to lack of sponsorship.[1] In 1995 the event was revived at Bournemouth as a women's WTA tournament but was only played there that year.[2] The women's final edition in 1996 was held in Cardiff, Wales. The tournament was played on outdoor clay courts.[3] Bournemouth was one of the world's major tournaments, second only to Wimbledon in England and on the same level as Monte Carlo, Rome and Hamburg.[3] In the pre-war era, it was regarded as the most important event outside the four Grand Slams. Fred Perry is the record holder with five consecutive titles, from 1932 through 1936.[2]

Start of Open Era

The Championships hold the distinction of being the first tennis tournament to be held in the Open Era, taking place in April 1968.[4] It started on 22 April at 1:43 p.m. when John Clifton served and won the first point of the open era.[5][6] Ken Rosewall won the men's singles title, taking home $2,400, while runner-up Rod Laver received $1,200. Virginia Wade won the women's singles title, defeating Winnie Shaw in the final, but did not take home the winner's prize of $720 as she was still an amateur at the time of the tournament. She subsequently became the first amateur to win a title in the Open Era.[7][8] Christine Janes and her sister Nell Truman became the first winners of an open tennis event by winning the women's doubles title.[3] The tournament was considered a success and attracted almost 30,000 visitors.[6][9] The young British player Mark Cox went down in tennis history, when at the championships, he became the first amateur player to beat a professional, when he beat the American Pancho Gonzales in five sets in two and a quarter hours.[5][8][10]

Results

Men's singles

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1924Australia Randolph LycettNetherlands Christiaan van Lennep6–1, 3–6, 6–4, 6–3
1925South Africa Patrick SpenceUnited Kingdom Charles Kingsley6–1, 6–4, 9–7
1926France Jacques BrugnonUnited Kingdom Bunny Austin7–5, 4–6, 3–6, 8–6, 6–3
1927France René LacosteSouth Africa Patrick Spence6–1, 6–2, 6–2
1928France René LacosteSouth Africa Patrick Spence6–2, 6–2, 6–2
1929 [11]United Kingdom Bunny AustinSouth Africa Louis Raymond6–3, 6–2, 1–6, 6–4
1930United Kingdom Harry LeeUnited Kingdom Eric Peters6–3, 2–6, 6–4, 6–4
1931France Christian BoussusUnited Kingdom Pat Hughes8–6, 6–4, 4–6, 6–2
1932United Kingdom Fred PerryRepublic of Ireland George Lyttleton Rogers4–6, 7–9, 6–3, 6–0, 6–2
1933United Kingdom Fred PerryUnited Kingdom Bunny Austin2–6, 7–5, 7–5, 6–2
1934United Kingdom Fred PerryAustralia Jack Crawford8–6, 7–5, 6–1
1935United Kingdom Fred PerryUnited Kingdom Bunny Austin0–6, 6–4, 3–6, 6–2, 6–0
1936United Kingdom Fred PerryUnited Kingdom Bunny Austin6–2, 8–6, 6–3
1937United Kingdom Bunny AustinUnited Kingdom Harry Lee6–2, 6–2, 6–0
1938Taiwan Kho Sin-KieUnited Kingdom Bunny Austin6–4, 6–4, 3–6, 6–3
1939Taiwan Kho Sin-KieTaiwan Choy Wai-Chuen7–5, 6–1, 6–4
1940–1945Not held (WW2)
1946Australia Jack E. HarperUnited Kingdom Derrick W. Barton7–5, 6–2, 6–1
1947South Africa Eric SturgessPoland Ignacy Tłoczyński11–9, 6–1, 6–4
1948South Africa Eric SturgessPoland Ignacy Tłoczyński6–2, 6–3, 6–1
1949Spain Pedro MasipFrance Henri Cochet6–3, 4–6, 6–2, 9–7
1950Egypt Jaroslav DrobnýAustralia Geoff Brown7–5, 6–0, 6–4
1951Egypt Jaroslav DrobnýPhilippines Felicisimo Ampon6–4, 6–2, 6–0
1952Egypt Jaroslav DrobnýAustralia Frank Sedgman6–2, 6–4, 1–6, 6–4
1953Argentina Enrique MoreaPhilippines Felicisimo Ampon6–3, 6–2, 6–1
1954United Kingdom Tony MottramUnited Kingdom Geoffrey Paish6–4, 6–3, 7–5
1955Sweden Sven DavidsonUnited Kingdom Roger Becker11–9, 6–3, 6–1
1956United States Budge PattyUnited States Ham Richardson1–6, 6–3, 6–3, 6–3
1957United Kingdom Jaroslav DrobnýAustralia Lew Hoad6–4, 6–4, 6–4
1958United Kingdom William KnightItaly Giuseppe Merlo5–7, 6–0, 6–2, 6–3
1959New Zealand Lew GerrardUnited Kingdom William Knight3–6, 2–6, 6–2, 7–5, 9–7
1960United Kingdom Mike DaviesUnited Kingdom William Knight6–2, 4–6, 6–2, 6–1
1961Australia Roy EmersonAustralia Rod Laver8–6, 6–4, 6–0
1962Australia Rod LaverNew Zealand Ian Crookenden6–3, 6–3, 6–3
1963United Kingdom William KnightAustralia Martin Mulligan5–7, 6–3, 6–1, 6–3
1964United Kingdom William KnightSouth Africa Cliff Drysdale6–3, 1–6, 6–1, 5–7, 7–5
1965Sweden Jan-Erik LundqvistSouth Africa Cliff Drysdale3–6, 6–4, 8–6, 6–1
1966Australia Ken FletcherNetherlands Tom Okker7–5, 6–4
1967Sweden Jan-Erik LundqvistAustralia Bob Hewitt6–1, 6–8, 6–3, 6–2
  Open era  
1968Australia Ken RosewallAustralia Rod Laver3–6, 6–2, 6–0, 6–3
1969Australia John NewcombeSouth Africa Bob Hewitt6–8, 6–3, 5–7, 6–4, 6–4
1970United Kingdom Mark CoxSouth Africa Bob Hewitt6–1, 6–2, 6–3
1971United Kingdom Gerald BattrickSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Franulović6–3, 6–2, 5–7, 6–0
1972South Africa Bob HewittFrance Pierre Barthès6–2, 6–4, 6–3
1973Italy Adriano PanattaRomania Ilie Năstase6–8, 7–5, 6–3
1974Romania Ilie NăstaseItaly Paolo Bertolucci6–1, 6–3, 6–2
1975Spain Manuel OrantesFrance Patrick Proisy6–3, 4–6, 6–2, 7–5
1976Poland Wojciech FibakSpain Manuel Orantes6–2, 7–9, 6–2, 6–2
1977Not held
1978Spain José HiguerasItaly Paolo Bertolucci6–2, 6–1, 6–3
1979Not held
1980Spain Ángel GiménezIsrael Shlomo Glickstein3–6, 6–3, 6–3
1981Paraguay Víctor PecciHungary Balázs Taróczy6–3, 6–4
1982Spain Manuel OrantesSpain Ángel Giménez6–2, 6–0
1983Spain José HiguerasCzechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd2–6, 7–6, 7–5
1984–1995Not held
1996[12]Spain Albert CostaBrazil Marc-Kevin Goellner6–7, 6–2 6-2
1997Spain Félix MantillaSpain Carlos Moyá6–2, 6–2
1998Spain Félix MantillaSpain Albert Costa6–3, 7–5
1999Romania Adrian VoineaAustria Stefan Koubek1–6, 7–5, 7–6

Women's singles

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1924United States Elizabeth RyanUnited Kingdom Geraldine Beamish6–2, 6–2
1925United States Elizabeth RyanUnited Kingdom Joan Fry6–2, 6–2
1926United Kingdom Joan FryUnited Kingdom Phoebe Holcroft Watson6–1, 7–9, 6–1
1927United Kingdom Betty NuthallUnited Kingdom E.R. Clarke8–6, 6–2
1928United Kingdom Elsie GoldsackUnited Kingdom Joan Ridley8–6, 6–4
1929 [11]South Africa Bobby HeineUnited Kingdom Joan Ridley6–4, 3–6, 8–6
1930United Kingdom Joan FryUnited Kingdom Madge List6–1, 2–6, 6–2
1931France Simonne MathieuUnited Kingdom Mary Heeley6–4, 6–4
1932France Simonne MathieuUnited Kingdom Dorothy Round6–1, 6–2
1933United Kingdom Dorothy RoundUnited States Helen Jacobs3–6, 6–2, 6–3
1934United Kingdom Dorothy RoundUnited Kingdom Peggy Scriven6–2, 2–6, 8–6
1935United Kingdom Kay StammersUnited Kingdom Peggy Scriven6–2, 6–2
1936United Kingdom Kay StammersChile Anita Lizana7–5, 7–5
1937Chile Anita LizanaUnited Kingdom Peggy Scriven7–5, 6–3
1938United Kingdom Peggy ScrivenAustralia Nancye Wynne7–5, 6–2
1939United Kingdom Kay StammersChile Anita Ellis6–3, 6–3
1940–1945Not held
1946United Kingdom Jean BostockUnited Kingdom Kay Menzies6–3, 6–4
1947Australia Nancye BoltonUnited Kingdom Joan Curry7–5, 6–3
1948United Kingdom Betty HiltonUnited Kingdom Pamela Bocquet6–1, 6–4
1949United Kingdom Joan CurryUnited Kingdom Jean Quertier3–6, 7–5, 7–5
1950United Kingdom Joan CurryArgentina Mary Terán de Weiss8–6, 8–6
1951United States Doris HartUnited Kingdom Jean Walker-Smith6–4, 8–6
1952United States Doris HartUnited States Shirley Fry6–4, 6–3
1953United States Doris HartUnited States Shirley Fry6–3, 4–6, 6–4
1954United States Doris HartUnited Kingdom Angela Mortimer6–1, 6–3
1955United Kingdom Angela MortimerUnited Kingdom Angela Buxton6–1, 6–1
1956United Kingdom Angela MortimerUnited Kingdom Shirley Bloomer7–5, 5–7, 6–1
1957United Kingdom Shirley BloomerUnited Kingdom Patricia Ward3–6, 6–2, 6–3
1958United Kingdom Shirley BloomerUnited Kingdom Ann Haydon6–4, 6–4
1959United Kingdom Angela MortimerUnited Kingdom Christine Truman6–4, 2–6, 6–4
1960United Kingdom Christine TrumanUnited Kingdom Ann Haydon6–2, 6–2
1961United Kingdom Angela MortimerUnited Kingdom Deidre Catt6–2, 6–3
1962South Africa Renée SchuurmanUnited Kingdom Angela Mortimer5–7, 6–2, 6–4
1963United Kingdom Ann Haydon-JonesArgentina Norma Baylon6–0, 1–6, 9–7
1964United Kingdom Ann Haydon-JonesAustralia Jan Lehane6–2, 12–10
1965United Kingdom Ann Haydon-JonesSouth Africa Annette Van Zyl7–5, 6–1
1966United Kingdom Ann Haydon-JonesUnited Kingdom Virginia Wade6–3, 6–1
1967United Kingdom Virginia WadeUnited Kingdom Ann Haydon-Jones6–1, 10–8
  Open era  
1968United Kingdom Virginia WadeUnited Kingdom Winnie Shaw6–4, 6–1
1969Australia Margaret CourtUnited Kingdom Winnie Shaw5–7, 6–4, 6–4
1970Australia Margaret CourtUnited Kingdom Virginia Wade6–2, 6–3
1971Australia Margaret CourtAustralia Evonne Goolagong7–5, 6–1
1972Australia Evonne GoolagongWest Germany Helga Niessen Masthoff6–0, 6–4
1973United Kingdom Virginia WadeAustralia Evonne Goolagong6–4, 6–4
1974United Kingdom Virginia WadeUnited States Julie Heldman6–1, 3–6, 6–1
1975United States Janet NewberryUnited States Terry Holladay7–9, 7–5, 6–3
1976West Germany Helga MasthoffUnited Kingdom Sue Barker5–7, 6–3, 6–3
1977–1994Not held
1995Czech Republic Ludmila RichterováCanada Patricia Hy-Boulais6–7, 6–4, 6–3
1996Belgium Dominique Van RoostBelgium Laurence Courtois6–4, 6–2

Men's doubles

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1968Australia Roy Emerson
Australia Rod Laver
Spain Andrés Gimeno
United States Pancho Gonzales
8–6, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2
1969South Africa Bob Hewitt
South Africa Frew McMillan
France Jean-Claude Barclay
United Kingdom Bobby Wilson
6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 9–7
1970Netherlands Tom Okker
Australia Tony Roche
Australia William Bowrey
Australia Owen Davidson
2–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–4
1971Australia William Bowrey
Australia Owen Davidson
Chile Patricio Cornejo
Chile Jaime Fillol
8–6, 6–2, 3–6, 4–6, 6–3
1972South Africa Bob Hewitt
South Africa Frew McMillan
Romania Ilie Năstase
Romania Ion Țiriac
7–5, 6–2
1973Spain Juan Gisbert Sr.
Romania Ilie Năstase
Italy Adriano Panatta
Romania Ion Țiriac
6–4, 8–6
1974Spain Juan Gisbert Sr.
Romania Ilie Năstase
Italy Corrado Barazzutti
Italy Paolo Bertolucci
6–4, 6–2, 6–0
1975Spain Juan Gisbert Sr.
Spain Manuel Orantes
Australia Syd Ball
Australia Dick Crealy
8–6, 6–3
1976Poland Wojciech Fibak
United States Fred McNair
Spain Juan Gisbert Sr.
Spain Manuel Orantes
4–6, 7–5, 7–5
1977Not held
1978Netherlands Louk Sanders
Netherlands Rolf Thung
Australia David Carter
Australia Rod Frawley
6–3, 6–4
1979Not held
1980South Africa Eddie Edwards
United States Craig Edwards
United Kingdom Andrew Jarrett
United Kingdom Jonathan Smith
6–3, 6–7, 8–6
1981Argentina Ricardo Cano
Paraguay Víctor Pecci
United Kingdom Buster Mottram
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd
6–4, 3–6, 6–3
1982Australia Paul McNamee
United Kingdom Buster Mottram
France Henri Leconte
Romania Ilie Năstase
3–6, 7–6, 6–3
1983Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd
United States Sherwood Stewart
Switzerland Heinz Günthardt
Hungary Balázs Taróczy
7–6, 7–5

Women's doubles

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1968United Kingdom Christine Truman Janes
United Kingdom Nell Truman
Australia Fay Toyne-Moore
South Africa Annette du Plooy
6–4, 6–3
1969Australia Margaret Court
Australia Judy Tegart
Netherlands Ada Bakker
Netherlands Marijke Schaar
6–1, 6–4
1970Australia Margaret Court
Australia Judy Tegart
United States Rosie Casals
United States Billie Jean King
6–2, 6–8, 7–5
1971United States Mary-Ann Eisel
France Françoise Dürr
Australia Margaret Court
Australia Evonne Goolagong
6–3, 5–7, 6–4
1972Australia Evonne Goolagong
Australia Helen Gourlay
South Africa Brenda Kirk
Netherlands Betty Stöve
7–5, 6–1
1973Australia Patricia Coleman
Australia Wendy Turnbull
Australia Evonne Goolagong
Australia Janet Young
7–5, 7–5
1974United States Julie Heldman
United Kingdom Virginia Wade
United States Patti Hogan
United States Sharon Walsh
6–2, 6–2
1975United Kingdom Lesley Charles
United Kingdom Sue Mappin
South Africa Delina Ann Boshoff
South Africa Greer Stevens
6–3, 6–3
1976South Africa Delina Ann Boshoff
South Africa Ilana Kloss
United Kingdom Lesley Charles
United Kingdom Sue Mappin
6–3, 6–2
1977–1994Not held
1995South Africa Mariaan de Swardt
Romania Ruxandra Dragomir
Australia Kerry-Anne Guse
Canada Patricia Hy-Boulais
6–3, 7–5
1996United States Katrina Adams
South Africa Mariaan de Swardt
Belgium Els Callens
Belgium Laurence Courtois
6–0, 6–4

Records

Men's singles

Source:The Tennis Base.[13]

See also

References

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