• The Exmouth Open, originally called the Exmouth Lawn Tennis Club Tournament or simply Exmouth Tournament, was a men's and women's grass court tennis tournament...
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    Exmouth /ˈɛksməθ/ is a port town, civil parish and seaside resort situated on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe, 11 miles (18 km) southeast...
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    connecting Exeter with Exmouth. It was originally built by the London and South Western Railway, and was historically known as the Exmouth branch railway. The...
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    Exmouth Market is a semi-pedestrianised street in Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington, and the location of an outdoor street market of 32 stalls...
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    Exmouth railway station serves the town of Exmouth in Devon, England and is 11.25 miles (18 km) south of Exeter St Davids, the terminus of the Avocet Line...
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    Sue Barker (category Australian Open (tennis) junior champions)
    coached at the John Wayne Tennis Club. In 1973 and 1974 she won the Exmouth Open at Exmouth, Devon, on both occasions against Annette Coe. In 1975, Barker...
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  • Lewis in straight sets. In 1907 he won his final singles title at the Exmouth Open. He played his final tournament at the Isle of Wight Championships at...
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    Exmouth Junction is the railway junction where the Exmouth branch line diverges from the London Waterloo to Exeter main line in Exeter, Devon, England...
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  • singles second round at Wimbledon on three occasions, was a two-time Exmouth Open singles champion and won the West of England Championships in doubles...
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  • suspended during the second half after a serious injury was suffered by an Exmouth Town player (the score was 3–0 when the match was suspended). The match...
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  • (1920, 1923), the Reigate Open two times (1921-1922). She won one time titles at the Exmouth Open (1907), Drive Club Open Tournament on hard cement courts...
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  • and 1883 he was a two time finalist in the men's singles event at the Exmouth Open losing to Charles Lacy Sweet on both occasions. In 1892 he was a finalist...
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  • in August 1974 he won the Exmouth Open, and then midway through the season he pulled a back muscle. He won the Exmouth Open singles title against Graeme...
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  • Northumberland Championships two times (1907–1908. In 1897 he won the Exmouth Open and Trefriw Challenge Cup, and again in 1900. In 1898 he reached the...
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    Littleham is an area of Exmouth and former civil parish, now in the parish of Exmouth, in the East Devon district, in the county of Devon, England. It...
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  • Tournament to Charles Lacy Sweet. That year he also competed at the Exmouth Open where Lacy Sweet beat him again. He took part in the Bournemouth Lawn...
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    Exmouth Town Hall is a municipal building in St Andrews Road in Exmouth, a town in Devon, England. The building currently serves as the meeting place...
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    1884 women's tennis season (category Pre Open era tennis seasons)
    sorted by number of singles titles (major titles in bold) Maud Watson (4) Exmouth, Irish Championships, Wimbledon Championships, Stamford Bridge. Edith Davies...
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    Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt (category Shire of Exmouth)
    north-west coast of Australia, 6 kilometres (4 mi) north of the town of Exmouth, Western Australia. The station is operated and maintained by the Australian...
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    Tennis. 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2023. Wood, Christina (25 Aug 1969). "Exmouth Lawn Tennis". The Daily Telegraph. London, England. p. 9. Retrieved 17...
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  • titles at the Cranleigh Open, the Exmouth Open and a second title at Budleigh Salterton. He was also a finalist at the Ilkley Open. In 1971 he won his first...
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    structures of today. The Open era began with the British Hard Court Championships in Bournemouth in 1968. At the first Open Wimbledon, the prize-fund...
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  • Championships in 1909, the Shropshire Championships in 1911, the Carlisle Open and Derbyshire Championships in 1913. Winifred was actively playing tennis...
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    (1882-1883), Exmouth Open (1884), (1882), Portishead Open Lawn Tennis Tournament (1883), Sussex County Lawn Tennis Tournament, East Grinstead Open, (1884)...
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    Topsham railway station (category Pages with no open date in Infobox station)
    branch line from Exmouth Junction to Exmouth. Both the loop and adjacent level crossing are remotely worked from the signal box at Exmouth Junction. The...
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    The Barn, in Exmouth, Devon, England, is a seaside house, now a hotel, dating from 1896 and designed in Arts and Crafts style by the architect Edward...
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  • another two singles titles at the Exmouth Open, and Budeleigh Salterton Open, and was a finalist at the Teignmouth Open. In 1925 he played his last known...
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    Coast Path, with clifftop routes eastwards to Sidmouth and westwards to Exmouth. The pebble beach and cliffs are part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage...
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  • 1881 women's tennis season (category Pre Open era tennis seasons)
    Abercrombie and England's William Renshaw. In terms of draw size the Exmouth Open was the largest as far as women competitors were concerned with 26 in...
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  • McNair 6–3, 8–6 71. Win 22‑Aug‑1921 Exmouth Open Grass Vandy Cape 6–1, 6–2 72. Win 29‑Aug‑1921 Budleigh Salterton Open Grass Phyllis Satterthwaite 6–1, 6–2...
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