Rackets World Championships
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The Rackets World Championships is the rackets leading event organised by the Tennis and Rackets Association.[1]
The singles world championship began on a challenge basis in 1820, [2] with the doubles championship starting in 1990.[3]
Due to safety concerns, women were banned from playing rackets until 2008: the women's singles championship began in 2015, with the women's doubles championship starting in 2019.
World Singles Champions
[edit]Year | Venue/s | Winner | Runner-Up | Scores | Notes |
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1820 | Robert Mackay [4] | Mackay resigned title 1825 | |||
1825 | Thomas Pittman [4] | Pittman resigned title 1834 | |||
1834 | John Pittman [4] | ||||
1838 | Belvedere Gardens | John Lamb [4] | John Pittman | 8-4 (games) | died while champion in 1840 |
1846 | Birmingham Bristol |
John Charles Mitchell [4] | J C M Young | 5-0 (games) | |
1860 | Woolwich Club Bristol Club |
Francis Erwood[4] | John Charles Mitchell | 8-1 (games) | |
1862 | Woolwich Club Prince's Club |
William Hart-Dyke[4] | Francis Erwood | 8-3 (games) | Dyke resigned title 1863 |
1863 | Henry John Gray [4] | Gray resigned title 1866 | |||
1866 | William Gray [4] | died while champion in 1875 | |||
1876 | Prince's Club Rugby School |
Henry B Fairs [4] | 8-3 (games) | died while champion in 1878 | |
1878 | Joseph Gray [4] | ||||
1887 | Rugby School Manchester Club |
Peter Latham[5] | Joseph Gray | 7-15, 15-10, 15-9, 10-15, 9-15, 15-8, 8-15 15-2, 15-4, 15-11, 15-9 |
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1888 | Queen's Club Charterhouse School |
Peter Latham[6] | Walter Gray | 2-15, 15-12, 15-7 16-14, 15-6 8-15, 15-4, 12-15, 15-9, 15-9, 12-15, 15-? |
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1891 | Prince's Club Queen's Club |
Peter Latham[7] | George Standing | 15-6, 15-12, 15-9, 15-5 15-11, 15-13, 15-10, 15-18, 15-4 |
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1897 | Prince's Club New York Club |
Peter Latham[7][8] | George Standing | 15-11, 15-13, 15-10, 15-18, 15-4 4-3 (games) |
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1902 | Queen's Club Prince's Club |
Peter Latham[9] | Gilbert Browne | 16-13, 15-10, 15-0, 15-2 15-11 9-15, 15-7, 15-4, 15-7 |
Latham resigned title in 1902 |
1903 | Prince's Club Queen's Club |
Jamsetji Merwanji[10] | Gilbert Browne | 15-11, 18-16, 13-16, 15-8, 15-4 15-5, 11-15, 15-5, 15-6, 15-1 |
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1911 | Queen's Club Prince's Club |
Charles Williams[11] | Jamsetji Merwanji | 18-15, 15-2, 15-9, 15-8 15-7, 12-13, 14-17 15-7, 15-4, 12-15 0-0 |
last game not played |
1913 | Queen's Club Philadelphia Club |
Jock Soutar [4] | Charles Williams | 15-6, 12-13, 11-15, 10-15, 15-9, 6-15 15-2, 15-8, 15-4, 15-3 |
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1922 | Philadelphia Club New York Club |
Jock Soutar [12] | Charles Williams | 18-15, 15-0, 6-15, 12-15, 17-15,12-15, 15-7 4-0 (games) |
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1927 | Philadelphia Club New York Club |
Jock Soutar | William Standing | 8-1 (games) | |
1929 | Philadelphia Club New York Club |
Charles Williams | Jock Soutar | 7-3 (games) | died while champion in 1935 [13] |
1937 | New York Club Queen's Club |
David S Milford [14][15] | Norbert Setzler | 15-9, 9-15, 15-10, 10-15, 8-15, 15-12, 12-15 15-4, 15-4, 15-9, 15-12, |
Milford resigned title 1946 |
1947 | Montreal Racket Club Queen's Club |
James Dear[16] | Kenneth Chantler | 15-9, 16-17, 15-10, 15-11, 15-11 15-4, 15-2, 15-8, 15-5 |
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1948 | Queen's Club Queen's Club |
James Dear | John Pawle | 8-4 (games) | |
1951 | Queen's Club Queen's Club |
James Dear | John Pawle | 8-2 (games) | |
1954 | Queen's Club Queen's Club |
Geoffrey Atkins | James Dear | 6-5 (games) | |
1963 | Queen's Club Queen's Club |
Geoffrey Atkins | James Leonard | 6-1 (games) | |
1964 | Queen's Club Queen's Club |
Geoffrey Atkins | Charles Swallow | 7-5 (games) | |
1967 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
Geoffrey Atkins | James Leonard | 7-2 (games) | |
1970 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
Geoffrey Atkins | Charles Swallow | 6-3 (games) | |
1972 | Queen's Club Chicago Club |
William Surtees | Howard Angus | 5-4 (games) | |
1973 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
Howard Angus | William Surtees | 5-1 (games) | |
1975 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
William Surtees | Howard Angus | 5-1 (games) | |
1977 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
William Surtees | Howard Angus | 5-0 (games) | |
1979 | New York Club Queen's Club |
William Surtees | Willie Boone | 5-0 (games) | |
1981 | New York Club Queen's Club |
John Prenn | William Surtees | 6-4 (games) | |
1984 | Montreal Racket Club Queen's Club |
Willie Boone | John Prenn | 7-2 (games) | |
1986 | New York Club Queen's Club |
John Prenn | Willie Boone | 8-6 (games) | |
1988 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
James Male | Willie Boone | 6-1 (games) | |
1991 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
James Male | Shannon Hazell | 6-2 (games) | |
1993 | Philadelphia Club Queen's Club |
James Male | Neil Smith | 6-5 (games) | |
1995 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
James Male | Neil Smith | 6-2 (games) | |
1999 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
Neil Smith | James Male | 4-2 (games) 2nd leg scratched and Smith declared champion as Male was injured |
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2001 | New York Club St Paul's School |
James Male | Neil Smith | 6-1 (games) | |
2003 | Philadelphia Club Queen's Club |
James Male | Jonathan Larken | 5-4 (games) | |
2005 | Montreal Racket Club Queen's Club |
Harry Foster | Alister Robinson | 7-5 (games) | |
2008 | New York Club Queen's Club |
James Stout | Harry Foster | 6-1 (games) | |
2010 | New York Club Queen's Club |
James Stout | Alex Titchener-Barrett | 5-1 (games) | |
2015 | Philadelphia Club Queen's Club |
James Stout | Will Hopton | 5-0 (games) | |
2017 | New York Club Queen's Club |
James Stout | Tom Billings | 5-0 (games) | |
2019 | Queen's Club Detroit Racquet Club |
Tom Billings | Alex Duncliffe-Vines | 5-0 (games) | |
2023 | Queen's Club Racquet Club of Chicago |
Benjamin Cawston | Tom Billings | 5-0 (games) |
Women Singles Champions
[edit]Year | Venue/s | Winner | Runner-Up | Scores |
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2015 | London, England | Lea van der Zwalmen | Claire Fahey | 3-1 |
2017 | Crowthorne, England | Lea van der Zwalmen | Georgie Willis | 3-0 |
2019 | London, England | Lea van der Zwalmen | Georgie Willis | 3-0 |
2022 | London, England | Lea van der Zwalmen | Cesca Sweet | 3-0 |
2024 | London, England | Lea van der Zwalmen | Claire Fahey | 8/15 13/18 16/13 15/5 18/13 |
World Doubles Champions
[edit]Year | Venue/s | Winner | Runner-Up | Scores |
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1990 | Manchester Club Queen's Club |
James Male John Prenn |
Shannon Hazell Neil Smith |
8-5 (games) |
1992 | Clifton College Queen's Club |
Shannon Hazell Neil Smith |
Willie Boon John Prenn |
7-3 (games) |
1993 | New York Club Queen's Club |
Shannon Hazell Neil Smith |
James Male John Prenn |
7-7 (games) 166-160 points |
1996 | New York Club Philadelphia Club |
Shannon Hazell Neil Smith |
James Male John Prenn |
5-0 (games) |
1998 | Clifton College New York Club |
Shannon Hazell Neil Smith |
Willie Boon Peter Brake |
7-6 (games) |
2001 | Philadelphia Club St Paul's School |
James Male Mark Hue Williams |
Shannon Hazell Neil Smith |
5-0 (games) |
2003 | New York Club Queen's Club |
James Male Mark Hue Williams |
Ali Robinson Guy Barker |
6-6 (games) 136-134 points |
2005 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
Ali Robinson Guy Barker |
Tim Cockroft Guy Smith-Bingham |
7-4 (games) |
2007 | New York Club Queen's Club |
Neil Smith Mark Hubbard |
Harry Foster Mark Hue Williams |
5-0 (games) |
2009 | New York Club Queen's Club |
Harry Foster Mark Hue Williams |
Neil Smith Mark Hubbard |
7-5 (games) |
2011 | Montreal Club Queen's Club |
Tim Cockroft Alex Titchener-Barrett |
Harry Foster Mark Hue Williams |
8-5 (games) |
2013 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
James Coyne Will Hopton |
Tim Cockroft Alex Titchener-Barrett |
6-2 (games) |
2015 | Chicago Club Queen's Club |
Christian Portz Alex Titchener-Barrett |
James Coyne Will Hopton |
7-2 (games) |
2016 | Queen's Club New York Club |
James Stout Jonathan Larken |
Christian Portz Alex Titchener-Barrett |
6-2 (games) |
2018 | Queen's Club New York Club |
James Stout Jonathan Larken |
Tom Billings Richard Owen |
5-0 (games) |
2021 | Queen's Club New York Club |
Tom Billings Richard Owen |
James Stout Jonathan Larken |
5-1 (games) |
2023 | Tennis and Racquet Club Tennis and Racquet Club |
Tom Billings Richard Owen |
Mike Bailey Benjamin Cawston |
6-5 (games) |
Women's Doubles Champions
[edit]Year | Venue/s | Winner | Runner-Up | Scores |
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2020 | Crowthorne, England | Tara Lumley India Deakin |
Lea van der Zwalmen Louisa Gengler-Saint |
3-1 |
2023 | London, England | Lea van der Zwalmen Cesca Sweet |
Claire Fahey Tara Lumley |
3-0 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Welcome". Tennis & Racquets Association.
- ^ "WORLD SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP" (PDF). Tennis & Racquets Association.
- ^ "World Doubles Chamspionship" (PDF). Tennis & Racquets Association.
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- ^ ""Racquets." Times [London, England] 28 Apr. 1887". Times Digital Archive.
- ^ ""Racquets." Times [London, England] 3 May 1888". Times Digital Archive.
- ^ a b ""Racquets." Times [London, England] 18 Oct. 1897". Times Digital Archive.
- ^ ""Racquets." Times [London, England] 29 Nov. 1897". Times Digital Archive.
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- ^ ""Racquets." Times [London, England] 1 May 1911". Times Digital Archive.
- ^ ""Rackets." Times [London, England] 11 Dec. 1922". Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "A CORRESPONDENT. "Rackets." Times [London, England] 6 Dec. 1935". Times Digital Archive.
- ^ ""Rackets." Times [London, England] 18 Jan. 1937". Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT. "Rackets." Times [London, England] 12 Apr. 1937". Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "Our Special Correspondent. "Rackets." Times [London, England] 26 Apr. 1947". Times Digital Archive.