US Open (court tennis)

The US Open is an annual court tennis (also known as real tennis) tournament run by the United States Court Tennis Association. The event attracts the top professional and amateur players from around the world. The location rotates each year between the Tennis and Racquet Club in Boston, the Tuxedo Club in Tuxedo, New York, the Racquet Club of Chicago, the Racquet Club of Philadelphia. The event has also previously been held at the Racquet and Tennis Club in New York, but it was removed from the rotation due to its male-only policy.[1] The women's rotation excludes Chicago but also includes Prince's Court in Virginia and the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Rhode Island. The men's event carrys ranking points and forms part of the qualification pathway for the Real Tennis World Championship.[2] The women's event does not carry any ranking points.

US Open
Tournament information
Event nameUS Open
Founded1919; 105 years ago (1919)
Editions74 (2024)
LocationVariable
United States
VenueVariable
CategoryIRTPA (men)
None (women)
Draw16S / 8D (men)
Variable (women)
Current champions (2024)
Men's singlesUnited States Camden Riviere
Women's singlesUnited Kingdom Claire Fahey
Men's doublesUnited States Camden Riviere / United States Tim Chisholm
Women's doublesUnited Kingdom Claire Fahey / United Kingdom Alex Brodie

History

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Early years

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The Open championship was first conceived as a challenge between the top amateur and top professional players in the country. The tournament was first contested in 1919 between the US Amateur Champion and former World Champion Jay Gould II and World Squash Champion and professional Walter Kinsella in a best of thirteen set challenge over three days at the Racquet Club of Philadelphia. Gould won all four sets on the opening day in a display reminiscent of his World Championship against Fred Covey.[3] However Kinsella rallied on the second day, winning the sixth through eighth sets.[4] Gould won two of three sets on the final day to become the first Open champion.[5]

The title would next be contested in 1921, with a play-off tournament to earn the right to challenge Gould for the championship.[6] In the final of the bracket, Jock Soutar beat Cecil Fairs on his home court of Philadelphia three sets to two. In the challenge against Gould, played as a best of 9 set match, Gould was dominant, winning five sets to one, making just eight unforced errors on the second day. At the conclusion of the match, Kinsella lodged a challenge for a further defense of the title, but it was refused as he did not participate in the earlier play-off.

The Open would not again be contested during Gould's career. The title would next be contested in 1934 in New York with an open field with three amateurs and ten professionals participating.[7] Kinsella won the final in straight sets over Jack White in straight sets. Kinsenlla had barely played in the lead up to the tournament, his last competition being his challenge to Soutar for the 1927 US Professional title.[8]

The next contest for the championship would be in 1951 in Boston. It was won by Alistair Martin over Philadelphia professional James Dunn in four sets of a best of five match.[9]

Open era

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Following the establishment of the United States Court Tennis Association in 1955, the Open championship would be contested annually. The first four editions were won by New York professional Jack Johnson,[10] defeating a field of amateurs that included future World Champion Northrup Knox. A doubles draw was first constested in 1959. The 1960s saw the dominance of brothers Jimmy and George Bostwick, winning ten singles titles between them and three doubles titles as a pair.[11] In the mid-1970s, the brothers gave way to Eugene Scott, who won five consecutive championships between 1973 and 1977.

The event would enter the modern era in the early 1980s following the movement of the British Open and Australian Open to annual events, and with the establishment of the French Open. The event transitioned from an annual meeting of the top US based professionals and amateurs to one stop on a global calendar featuring the top players from around the world. James Burke would be the last American to win the event for 25 years in 1978, while Barry Toates was the first Australian victor in 1979. Notably, Chris Ronaldson became the first player to win a calendar year grand slam in 1980 by winning the national Open in all four countries. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the dominant player was the Australian professional at New York, Wayne Davies, who won the event 9 times.[12] In 1984, the US Ladies Open was held for the first time, albeit at a different date and venue to the Men's Open. It would regularly attract the top female players from Great Britain, with no American having won the title since 1999.

Despite having earlier won the US Open in 1993, it wouldn't be until the 2000s when long-standing World Champion Robert Fahey would make his mark on the championship, winning it seven times between 2000 and 2008.[13] His only defeats came to American Tim Chisholm in 2003 and 2004. In 2009 Camden Riviere became the second American to win the title since 1978, shortly after his challenge for the 2008 Real Tennis World Championship. Riviere would then claim 12 consecutive titles between 2013 and 2024 to become the most prolific winner in the history of the event. Riviere and Chisholm would combine for 12 consecutive doubles titles over the same period. Over a similar time period, Claire Fahey dominated the women's draw, winning 10 titles between 2008 and 2024 without a match defeat.

Past finals

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Men's singles

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Year Champions Runners-up Score
Challenge era
1919   Jay Gould II
1921   Jay Gould II
1951   Alistair Martin
Open era
1956   A. B. Johnson
1957   A. B. Johnson
1958   A. B. Johnson
1959   A. B. Johnson
1960   James Bostwick
1961   James Bostwick
1962   James Bostwick
1963   A. B. Johnson
1964   R. Hughes
1965   A. B. Johnson
1966   Pete Bostwick
1967   James Bostwick
1968   Pete Bostwick
1969   James Bostwick
1970   James Bostwick
1971   Pete Bostwick
1972   James Bostwick
1973   Eugene Scott
1974   Eugene Scott
1975   Eugene Scott
1976   Eugene Scott
1977   Eugene Scott
1978   James Burke
1979   Barry Toates
1980   Chris Ronaldson
1981   Graham Hyland
1982   Wayne Davies
1983   Wayne Davies
1984   Chris Ronaldson
1985   Wayne Davies
1986   Chris Ronaldson
1987   Graham Hyland
1988   Wayne Davies
1989   Wayne Davies
1990   Wayne Davies
1991   Lachlan Deuchar
1992   Lachlan Deuchar
1993   Robert Fahey
1994   Wayne Davies
1995   Wayne Davies
1996   Julian Snow   Wayne Davies 6/3 4/6 6/4 6/4
1997   Julian Snow   Lachlan Deuchar 6/1 6/3 6/1
1998   Chris Bray   Julian Snow 3/6 6/4 6/4 6/5
1999   Wayne Davies
2000   Robert Fahey
2001   Robert Fahey
2002   Robert Fahey
2003   Tim Chisholm   Chris Bray 6/4 5/6 6/4 6/0
2004   Tim Chisholm   Ruaraidh Gunn 6/1 6/0 6/1
2005   Robert Fahey   Tim Chisholm 6/4 6/2 6/2
2006   Robert Fahey   Steve Virgona 6/2 6/3 6/3
2007   Robert Fahey   Steve Virgona 6/2 6/3 1/6 6/1
2008   Robert Fahey   Steve Virgona 6/0 6/5 6/3
2009   Camden Riviere   Steve Virgona 6/2 6/5 6/1
2010   James Stout   Bryn Sayers 6/2 6/2 3/6 6/2
2011   Steve Virgona   Camden Riviere 6/2 6/4 6/3
2012   Bryn Sayers   Steve Virgona 0/6 6/5 4/6 6/3 6/1
2013   Camden Riviere   Steve Virgona 6/2 6/4 6/1
2014   Camden Riviere   James Stout 6/1 6/0 6/0
2015   Camden Riviere   Robert Fahey 6/0 6/1 4/6 6/3
2016   Camden Riviere   Steve Virgona 6/2 6/4 6/1
2017   Camden Riviere   Robert Fahey 6/4 6/4 6/3
2018   Camden Riviere   Robert Fahey 6/3 6/2 6/0
2019   Camden Riviere   Robert Fahey 6/3 6/3 6/3
2020   Camden Riviere   Nick Howell 6/1 6/1 6/1
2021   Camden Riviere   John Lumley 6/3 6/3 6/2
2022   Camden Riviere   Robert Fahey 6/2 6/3 6/5
2023   Camden Riviere   John Lumley 6/1 6/2 1/6 6/2
2024   Camden Riviere   John Lumley 6/0 4/6 3/6 6/2 6/2

Women's singles

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Year Champions Runners-up Score
1984   Lesley Ronaldson
1985   Elizabeth Woodthorpe
1986   Sally Jones
1987   Jane Hyland
1988   Jane Lippincott
1989   Sally Jones
1990   Alice Bartlett
1991   Charlotte Cornwallis
1992   Lissen Tutrone
1993   Helen Mursell
1994   Jane Lippincott
1995   Katrina Allen
1996   Sue Haswell
1997   Penny Lumley
1998   Penny Lumley   Fiona Deuchar 6/0 6/0
1999   Jane Lippincott
2000   Penny Lumley
2001   Penny Lumley
2002   Penny Lumley
2003   Penny Lumley
2004   Charlotte Cornwallis   Penny Lumley 6/5 6/3
2005   Charlotte Cornwallis   Frederika Adam 6/5 6/1
2006   Charlotte Cornwallis   Sue Haswell 6/1 6/0
2007   Charlotte Cornwallis   Karen Hird 6/1 6/2
2008   Claire Fahey   Sue Haswell 6/2 6/1
2009   Charlotte Cornwallis   Frederika Adam 6/1 6/3
2010   Claire Fahey   Frederika Adam 6/0 6/2
2011   Claire Fahey   Aldona Greenwood 6/0 6/2
2012   Claire Fahey   Karen Hird 6/3 6/3
2013   Tara Lumley   Karen Hird 4/6 6/4 6/0
2014   Claire Fahey   Amanda Avedissian 6/1 6/0
2015   Penny Lumley   Tara Lumley 6/0 6/4
2016   Irina Dulbish   Amanda Avedissian 5/6 6/0 6/0
2017   Claire Fahey   Tara Lumley 6/0 6/1
2018   Saskia Bollerman   Tara Lumley 6/5 6/1
2019   Claire Fahey   Tara Lumley 6/2 6/2
2020-2021 Not held
2022   Claire Fahey   Frederika Adam 6/0 6/1
2023   Claire Fahey   Lea Van Der Zwalmen 6/3 6/3
2024   Claire Fahey   Jo See Tan 6/0 6/0

Men's doubles

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Year Champions Runners-up Score
1959   Alastair Martin /   Robert Grant III
1960   James Dunn /   W. I. Forbes Jnr.
1961   James Dunn /   W. I. Forbes Jnr.
1962   James Dunn /   W. I. Forbes Jnr.
1963   Alastair Martin /   Northrup Knox
1964   James Dunn /   William Vogt
1965   James Dunn /   William Vogt
1966   James Dunn /   William Vogt
1967   James Dunn /   William Vogt
1968   G. H.. Bostwick Jr. /   J. F. C. Bostwick
1969   G. H.. Bostwick Jr. /   J. F. C. Bostwick
1970   G. H.. Bostwick Jr. /   J. F. C. Bostwick
1971   Alastair Martin /   Eugene Scott
1972   Samuel Howe /   Edward Noll
1973   Jerry Bijur /   Luis Dominguez
1974   Eugene Scott /   Samuel Howe
1976   J. F. Sammis III /   Roger Tuckerman
1977   Norwood Cripps /   Chris Ronaldson
1978   Eugene Scott /   Ogden Phipps
1979   Eugene Scott /   Barry Toates
1980   Graham Hyland /   Ogden Phipps
1981   Graham Hyland /   Ogden Phipps
1982   Ogden Phipps /   Wayne Davies
1983   Barry Toates /   Frank Faulderbaum
1984   Lachlan Deuchar /   Kevin Sheldon
1985   James Burke /   Peter Clement
1986   Wayne Davies /   Peter DeSvastich
1987   Graham Hyland /   David Collins
1988   Wayne Davies /   Peter DeSvastich
1989   Lachlan Deuchar /   Peter DeSvastich
1990   Robert Fahey /   Peter Meares
1991   Wayne Davies /   Lachlan Deuchar
1992   Julian Snow /   Robert Fahey
1993   Julian Snow /   Robert Fahey
1994   Chris Bray /   Mike Gooding
1995   Chris Bray /   Mike Gooding
1996   Julian Snow /   Nick Wood   Chris Bray /   Mike Gooding 6/4 4/6 6/3 6/2
1997   Julian Snow /   James Male   Mike Gooding /   Lachlan Deuchar 6/2 1/6 6/2 6/4
1998   Ruaraidh Gunn /   Steve Virgona   Andrew Lyons /   Will Simonds 6/1 6/1 6/1
1999   Julian Snow /   James Male
2000   Julian Snow /   Nick Wood
2001   Chris Bray /   Nick Wood
2002   Mike Gooding /   Nick Wood
2003   Mike Gooding /   Nick Wood
2004   Tim Chisholm /   Morris Clothier
2005   Robert Fahey /   Ruaraidh Gunn
2006   Tim Chisholm /   Camden Riviere
2007   Robert Fahey /   Steve Virgona   Mike Gooding /   Nick Wood 2/6 6/3 6/5 6/0
2008   Robert Fahey /   Steve Virgona   Ruaraidh Gunn /   Camden Riviere 6/2 6/3 6/3
2009   Camden Riviere /   Nick Wood   Robert Fahey /   Steve Virgona 6/5 5/6 6/2 6/2
2010   Steve Virgona /   Ben Taylor-Matthews   Tim Chisholm /   Camden Riviere 6/5 6/5 6/1
2011   Steve Virgona /   Robert Fahey   Tim Chisholm /   Camden Riviere 6/1 6/2 6/1
2012   Steve Virgona /   Tim Chisholm   Bryn Sayers /   Kieran Booth 2/6 6/4 6/3 6/1
2013   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Bryn Sayers /   Steve Virgona 6/2 6/5 6/1
2014   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   James Stout /   Mike Gooding 6/2 6/4 4/6 6/1
2015   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Steve Virgona /   Kieran Booth 6/2 6/2 6/3
2016   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Steve Virgona /   Chris Chapman 6/4 6/5 6/0
2017   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Steve Virgona /   Chris Chapman 6/3 6/0 6/3
2018   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Robert Fahey /   Nick Howell 6/2 6/0 1/6 6/1
2019   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Robert Fahey /   Nick Howell 6/5 6/4 6/4
2020   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Steve Virgona /   Ben Taylor-Matthews 6/5 6/5 5/6 6/4
2021   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Steve Virgona /   Ben Taylor-Matthews 6/5 6/5 5/6 6/4
2022   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Robert Fahey /   Nick Howell 6/1 6/4 6/2
2023   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   Ben Taylor-Matthews /   Nick Howell 6/1 5/6 6/0 6/2
2024   Camden Riviere /   Tim Chisholm   John Lumley /   Steve Virgona 6/1 5/6 6/2 5/6 6/4

Women's doubles

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Year Champions Runners-up Score
1984   Lesley Ronaldson /   Maggie Wright
1985   Julie Talbert /   Elizabeth Woodthorpe
1986   Sally Jones /   Hellen Mursell
1987   Jane Hyland /   Hellen Mursell
1988   Jane Lippincott /   Hellen Mursell
1989   Sally Jones /   Alex Garside
1990   Jane Lippincott /   Sheila Reilly
1991   Catherine Castle /   Lissen Thompson
1992   Jane Lippincott /   Sheila Reilly
1993   Jane Lippincott /   Helen Mursell
1994   Sheila Reilly /   Eleanor Douglas
1995   Katrina Allen /   Karen Toates
1996   Sue Haswell /   Sheila Reilly
1997   Penny Lumley /   Evelyn David
1998   Penny Lumley /   Fiona Deuchar   Jane Lippincott /   Brenda Sabbag 6/0 6/3
1998   Jane Lippincott /   Brenda Sabbag
2000   Penny Lumley /   Evelyn David
2001   Penny Lumley /   Jo Iddles
2002   Penny Lumley /   Evelyn David
2003   Penny Lumley /   Evelyn David
2004   Charlotte Cornwallis /   Alex Garside
2005   Charlotte Cornwallis /   Melissa Grassi
2006   Charlotte Cornwallis /   Sue Haswell
2007   Charlotte Cornwallis /   Karen Hird
2008   Sue Haswell /   Ginny Goodyear
2009   Charlotte Cornwallis /   Karen Hird Unknown /   Aldona Greenwood 6/1 6/0
2010   Claire Fahey /   Frederika Adam   Sheila Reilly /   Emily Boenning 6/1 6/0
2011   Claire Fahey /   Aldona Greenwood   Melissa Purcell /   Kathy Carson 6/0 6/0
2012   Claire Fahey /   Amanda Avedissian   Karen Hird /   Frederika Adam 6/3 6/1
2013   Karen Hird /   Frederika Adam   Tara Lumley /   Anne Gwathmey 6/2 6/1
2014   Claire Fahey /   Amanda Avedissian   Melissa Purcell /   Kathy Carson 6/0 6/0
2015   Penny Lumley /   Tara Lumley
2016   Frederika Adam /   Irina Dulbish   Amanda Avedissian /   Brenda Sabbag 6/0 5/6 6/1
2017   Claire Fahey /   Kim Kilgore   Penny Lumley /   Tara Lumley 1/6 6/3 6/3
2018   Tara Lumley /   Saskia Bollerman   Xanthe Ranger /   Isabel Candy 6/0 6/3
2019   Claire Fahey /   Tara Lumley
2020-2021 Not held
2022   Claire Fahey /   Frederika Adam   Xanthe Ranger /   Megan Hayes 6/0 6/0
2023   Claire Fahey /   Penny Lumley   Saskia Bollerman /   Lea Van Der Zwalmen 6/3 6/5
2024   Claire Fahey /   Alex Brodie   Xanthe Ranger /   Jo See Tan 6/0 6/0

References

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