Coric Stuns Federer To win Halle Title
Borna Coric entered the Gerry Weber Open with just two wins in nine tour-level matches on grass, but, on Sunday, he lifted his first title on the surface, defeating nine-time champion Roger Federer...
View ArticleDjokovic wins third US open title
Champions have the rare talent of making their endeavours look easier than mere mortals can imagine but Novak Djokovic’s straight-sets win over Juan Martín del Potro in the US Open final on Sunday...
View ArticleSeven years Tennis archives
In 2011 I decided to start Tennisarchives.com. I wasn’t really happy with existing sites, especially on pre 1968 Tennis. In that year Pro tennis finally won over the amateur game. For results and info...
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View ArticleLooking back at Australia 1905
How it all started for the Australian open The 1905 Australasian Championships, as they were called back then,was a tennis tournament played on Grass courts in Melbourne, Australia at Warehouseman’s...
View ArticleThe First Wimbledon, 1877. Part 1
The 1877 Wimbledon Championship was held at the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club (AEC & LTC) in Wimbledon, London. It was the world’s first official lawn tennis tournament, and was later...
View ArticleThe Zoological championships
By Andrew Tasiopoulos The Perth Zoological Gardens, located in the suburb of South Perth, was formally opened on October 17th 1898[i]. In 1903 six grass courts were constructed within the Zoo and the...
View ArticleHappy anniversary: 10 years Tennisarchives
In 2011 I decided to start Tennisarchives.com. I wasn’t really happy with existing sites, especially on pre 1968 Tennis. In that year Pro tennis finally won over the amateur game. For results and info...
View ArticleThe North Yorkshire vicar who became one of the first Wimbledon champions
From: Darlington & Stockton Times John Hartley was born in Shropshire where his grandfather, George Thorneycroft, and his father, John Hartley, were industrialists and mayors of Wolverhampton. Our...
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