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1881 men's tennis season

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1881 men's tennis season
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The 1881 men's tennis season [1][2] incorporates 73 tournaments staged in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and Ireland, and the United States. The 1881 Wimbledon Championships was won by William Renshaw. This year also saw the inaugural and important 1881 U.S. National Championships held at Newport Casino which Richard Sears won. This was also the year that the United States National Lawn Tennis Association,[3] which is the world's first national tennis association, was founded. Renshaw then went on to win two other big tournaments of the year, namely, the Irish Lawn Tennis Championships and Princes Club Championships, whilst Richard Taswell Richardson won the prestigious Northern Championships.[4]

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The season began in April in Cheltenham, England, and ended in November in Melbourne, Australia.

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Notes 1: Challenge round: the final round of a tournament, in which the winner of a single-elimination phase faces the previous year's champion, who plays only that one match. The challenge round was used in the early history of tennis (from 1877 through 1921),[5] in some tournaments, not all.

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Notes 2:Tournaments in italics were events that were staged only onetime

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List of tournament winners

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Note: important tournaments are written in bold

  • England William Renshaw—Cheltenham, Irish Championships, Princes Club, Wimbledon—(4)
  • United Kingdom Richard Taswell Richardson—Aigburth, Waterloo, Northern Championships—(2)
  • Ireland Michael G. McNamara—Brighton-Waterford—(2)
  • United Kingdom Edward North Buxton—Lowick, Woodford Parish—(1)
  • United States Richard SearsU.S. National Championships—(1)
  • Ireland Richard Barron Templer—Armagh—(1)
  • United Kingdom Pelham Von Donop—Bath—(1)
  • Ireland E. J. Charley—Belfast—(1)
  • United Kingdom F. L. Rawson—Belfast—(1)
  • United Kingdom Montague Hankey—Bournemouth—(1)
  • United Kingdom C. Fairfax —Brighton—(1)
  • United Kingdom Barcley Fowell Buxton—Cambridge—(1)
  • England Ernest Renshaw -Cheltenham (indoor)—(1)
  • United Kingdom Dale Womersley—Colchester—(1)
  • United Kingdom F. E. Rook—Cirencester—(1)
  • United Kingdom A. Springett—Darlington—(1)
  • Ireland Robert Shaw Templer—Dundalk—(1)
  • United Kingdom Edgar Lubbock—Eastbourne—(1)
  • United Kingdom Walter William Chamberlain—Edgbaston—(1)
  • United Kingdom John Galbraith Horn—Edinburgh—(1)
  • Scotland Leslie Balfour-Melville—Edinburgh—(1)
  • United Kingdom C. Martineau —Esher—(1)
  • United Kingdom Spencer Cox—Exeter—(1)
  • United Kingdom E. W. Mancounchy—Exmouth—(1)
  • Ireland Edmond Bennett Brackenbury—Limerick—(1)
  • Scotland Herbert Lawford—London—(1)
  • United Kingdom Frederick Lawrence Rawson—London—(1)
  • United Kingdom Richard Mercer—Maidstone—(1)
  • Australia Louis Whyte—Melbourne—(1)
  • Ireland Peter Aungier—Naas—(1)
  • Ireland John Jameson Cairnes -New York -(1)
  • United Kingdom A.W. Soames-St Leonards-on-Sea-(1)
  • England Jonas Henry William Gardner-Stafford-(1)
  • United Kingdom Champion Branfill Russell—Teignmouth—(1)
  • England Ernest Maconchy-Torquay-(1)
  • Canada Isidore F. Hellmuth—Toronto—(1)
  • United Kingdom Wilfred Milne—Weybridge—(1)
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  1. The St.George's Hill tournament was staged at Weybridge, Surrey from 1880 to 1966 on grass courts, it was known as the Brooklands Open between 1913-14.
  2. The Cambridge University tournament ran from 1881 to 1903 and featured winners such as Herbert Wilberforce and Anthony (Tony) Wilding.
  3. The Maidstone tournament was staged from 1881 to 1927.
  4. The Torquay Tennis Tournament was staged from 1880 to 1974 on grass courts.
  5. The St Leonards-on-Sea Tournament ran from 1880 to 1891.
  6. The East Gloucestershire Championships ran from 1879 to 1969.
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