The Cambridgeshire Lawn Tennis Tournament was a tennis tournament first established in 1884 at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, and played on outdoor...
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game of tennis (also called "lawn tennis") is derived. It is also known as court tennis in the United States, royal tennis in England and Australia, and...
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The Doherty Cup (redirect from Cambridge University LTC Tournament)
held in Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The Cambridge University LTC Tournament was originally founded in the...
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Nottingham Lawn Tennis Tournament (1887–1970)" (PDF).https://www.nottinghamcastleltc.co.uk/history/?d=John+Player+Nottingham+Tennis+Tournament+1971.pdf...
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Charles Ross (sportsman) (redirect from Charles Ross (tennis))
At the Cambridgeshire Lawn Tennis Tournament he won that title defeating Alfred E. Walker. He then reached the final of Edgbaston Open Tournament, before...
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Wentworth Invitation, a former men's tennis tournament Wentworth Club, a golf club played at the Outing Lawn Tennis Club, Hotel Wentworth Wentworth Street...
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first tournament in 1880 called the Leicester Lawn Tennis Tournament. In 1883 it became an open tournament the Leicester Open Tennis Tournament for both...
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Irish Lawn Tennis Championships and the Northern Championships were considered by players and historians as the four most important tennis tournaments to...
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Zealand. In the four most important tournaments of the year Herbert Lawford wins a third successive Irish Lawn Tennis Championships title in Dublin beating...
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Nevill Cobbold (category 19th-century male tennis players)
recorded in minor cricket. Cobbold was also a notable lawn tennis player and competed at seventeen tournaments between 1882 and 1891. He won six career singles...
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1921) was a British architect and amateur tennis player, who was runner-up in the very first Wimbledon tournament to Spencer Gore in 1877. Marshall designed...
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Herbert Chipp (category 19th-century male tennis players)
tennis player. He was a Wimbledon singles and doubles semi finalist and won four career titles. He later became Honorary Secretary of the Lawn Tennis...
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Samuel Ryder. Tennis was created in Birmingham in the late 19th century, and the Wimbledon Championships is the oldest tennis tournament in the world,...
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King's Ely (category Private schools in Cambridgeshire)
the school has had success in Lawn Tennis Association events. In 2022 the Senior Girls' team competed in the Lawn Tennis Association Schools Autumn League...
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Arts. Ian Leslie Hewitt. Lately Chairman, All England Lawn Tennis Club. For services to Tennis and to Charity. Dr. Alison Maynard Hill. Chair, Bikeability...
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badminton, cricket, croquet, football, field hockey, lawn tennis, rugby league, rugby union, table tennis, darts, bowls, squash, snooker, billiards, and thoroughbred...
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Teresa Catlin (category Tennis players from Cambridgeshire)
professional tennis player. She is still active in senior tennis and in 2020 was named 'Women's Senior Player of the Year' by the Lawn Tennis Association...
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Association and FIFA. 1867: Coconut shy in Kingston, Surrey. 1859–1865: Lawn tennis invented by Harry Gem (1819–1881) and Augurio Perera, a Spanish-born...
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