Ripon Open | |
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Defunct tennis tournament | |
Founded | 1880 |
Abolished | 1939 |
Location | Ripon, North Yorkshire, England |
Venue | Ripon Lawn Tennis Club |
Surface | Grass |
The Ripon Open [1] was a combined men's and women's grass court tennis tournament established founded in 1880 as the Ripon Club Tournament [2] [3] It was staged at the Ripon Lawn Tennis Club, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England and ran through until 1939 when it was abolished.
On 2 August 1880 the Ripon Club Tournament was established, and played until 3 August 1880. [4] The winner of the gentleman's singles was Arthur Richard Springett who defeated Northing Pinckney Snowden. [5] In 1881 the edition that year featured a mixed doubles event won by Miss Healey and Mr A.J. Wise who defeated Miss Springett and Mr. J. L. Shann by 2 sets to 0. [6] The tournament was still being held just before the start of World War II, [7] the ladies doubles final was won by Miss M. Rudd and Miss Sheppard who beat Miss. Nutt and Miss Lambert. [8] No further records of the tournament can be found after the war and appears not to have been resumed.
Ripon Open | |
---|---|
Defunct tennis tournament | |
Founded | 1880 |
Abolished | 1939 |
Location | Ripon, North Yorkshire, England |
Venue | Ripon Lawn Tennis Club |
Surface | Grass |
The Ripon Open [1] was a combined men's and women's grass court tennis tournament established founded in 1880 as the Ripon Club Tournament [2] [3] It was staged at the Ripon Lawn Tennis Club, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England and ran through until 1939 when it was abolished.
On 2 August 1880 the Ripon Club Tournament was established, and played until 3 August 1880. [4] The winner of the gentleman's singles was Arthur Richard Springett who defeated Northing Pinckney Snowden. [5] In 1881 the edition that year featured a mixed doubles event won by Miss Healey and Mr A.J. Wise who defeated Miss Springett and Mr. J. L. Shann by 2 sets to 0. [6] The tournament was still being held just before the start of World War II, [7] the ladies doubles final was won by Miss M. Rudd and Miss Sheppard who beat Miss. Nutt and Miss Lambert. [8] No further records of the tournament can be found after the war and appears not to have been resumed.