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1885 women's tennis season

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1885 Women's tennis season
Maud Watson is singles title leader this year
Details
Duration4 May – 6 November
Edition10th
Tournaments60 (Amateur)
CategoriesImportant (3)
National (0)
Provincial/Regional/State (7)
County (7)
Regular (13)
Achievements (singles)
Most tournament titlesEngland Maud Watson (5)
Most tournament finalsEngland Blanche Bingley (6)
1884
1886

The 1885 Women's tennis season was a tennis circuit composed of 60 national, regional, county, and regular tournaments. The season began in May in Sydney, Australia and ended in November in New Haven, United States.[1]

Season summary

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Prior to the creation of the International Lawn Tennis Federation and the establishment of its world championship events in 1913 the Wimbledon Championships, the U.S. National Championships, the Irish Lawn Tennis Championships and the Northern Championships were considered by players and historians as the four most important tennis tournaments to win.[2][3][4]

1885 sees a large expansion in the overall number of combined women's events being held as the tennis circuit continues to grow.[5] At the beginning of may the first Inter-Colonial Lawn Tennis Tournament (later known as the New South Wales Championships) is held in Sydney, Australia and is won by Annie Lamb.[6]

In late May 1884 at the first major event of the year the Irish Championships[7] in Dublin, Ireland. In the women's singles final England's Maud Watson retains the title defeating Irleland's Louisa Martin. Watson also claims the doubles title with her sister Lilian Watson defeating the Irish sisters Adela Langrishe and May Langrishe. In the mixed doubles Watson retains the title with William Renshaw against Ireland's Connie Butler and Ireland's Ernest Browne.[1] and completes a clean sweep of all possible events, singles, doubles and mixed doubles.[1]

In June 1884 at the second major tournament of the year the Northern Championships in Manchester England's Maud Watson wins her second major singles title against Edith Davies. The women's doubles title is won by Ann Dod and Lottie Dod who defeated Margaret Bracewell and Beatrice Langrishe.[1] In the mixed doubles event Maud Watson wins a second title paired with William Renshaw beating England's Margaret Bracewell and America's James Dwight.[1]

At the 1885 Wimbledon Championships the world's first major tennis tournament in the singles competition Maud Watson defeats Blanche Bingley to claim a second ladies championship title.[8] At the U.S. National Championships there was still no women's championship events held.

In Australasia in October the Victorian Championships held in Melbourne, Australia and played on asphalt courts is won by Mabel Shaw. In November the season ended in the United States at the New Hampshire Tennis Association Tournament at that was by Adeline Robinson. In 1913 the International Lawn Tennis Federation was created, and consisted of 13 national member associations. The ILTF through its associated members then became responsible for supervising women's tour events.

Season results

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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),[9] in some tournaments not all.

* Indicates challenge round final

Key

Main events.[10][11][12][13]
National events
Provincial/State/Regional events
County events
Regular events

Singles

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Results included:.[14]

Tournaments (31)
# Date ended Tournament Location Surface Winner Finalist Score
1. 7-May-1885[15] Inter-Colonial Lawn Tennis Tournament Sydney Grass Australia Annie Lamb Australia Miss Gordon 6–5, 6–4, 6–1, 6–1
2. 26-May-1885[14] Irish Championships Dublin Grass England Maud Watson Ireland Louisa Martin 6–2, 4–6, 6–3
3. 30-May-1885[14] West of England Championships Bath Grass England Gertrude Gibbs England Edith Davies 2–6, 6–4, 6–0
4. 6-Jun-1885[14] East Gloucestershire Championships Cheltenham Grass England Maud Watson Ireland Connie Butler 6–3, 6–1
5. 13-Jun-1885[14] Kilkenny County and City Tournament Archersfield Grass Ireland May Langrishe England Miss Neville 6–1, 6–8
6. 13-Jun-1885[14] London Championships Stamford Bridge Grass England Maud Watson England Lilian Watson 6–2, 6–3
7. 17-Jun-1885[14] Acton Vale LTC Open East Acton Grass England Blanche Bingley England Miss Day 6–0, 6–2
8. 19-Jun-1885[14] Waterloo Tournament Liverpool Grass England Lottie Dod England Margaret Bracewell 6–4, 6–2
9. 20-Jun-1885[14] Brincliffe Lawn Tennis Club Open Tournament Sheffield Grass England Beatrice Wood England Florence Mardall 6–1, 6–0
10. 27-Jun-1885[14] Northern Championships * Manchester Grass England Maud Watson England Edith Davies 6–3, 6–3
11. 3-Jul-1885[14] Midland Counties Championship Cup Edgbaston Grass England Margaret Bracewell England Mary Steedman 6–3, 6–2
12. 9-Jul-1885[14] Ealing Lawn Tennis Tournament Ealing Grass England Charlotte Cooper England Edith Gurney 6–4, 6–4
13. 9-Jul-1885[16] Natal Championships Durban Grass Colony of Natal Mabel Grant Colony of Natal L. Button 18–8 games
14. 17-Jul-1885[14] Wimbledon Championships London Grass England Maud Watson England Blanche Bingley 6–1, 7–5
15. 25-Jul-1885[14] Chiswick Park Tournament Chiswick Park Grass England Edith Gurney England Blanche Bingley 1–6, 7–5, 6–0
16. 25-Jul-1885[14] Leicester Open Lawn Tennis Tournament Leicester Grass England Margaret Bracewell England Agnes Watts 6–2, 8–6
17. 6-Aug-1885[14] Darlington Association Tournament Darlington Grass Ireland Florence Stanuell Ireland Connie Butler 6–0, 7–5
18. 8-Aug-1885[14] West of Ireland Championships Sligo Grass Ireland C. McClintock Ireland Maude Scovell 0–6, 6–3, 6–2
19. 14-Aug-1885[14] East Grinstead Lawn Tennis Tournament East Grinstead Grass England Blanche Bingley England Edith Davies 6–2, 5–7, 6–3
20. 17-Aug-1885 Charleville Ladies' Tournament Charleville Grass Australia Miss Crookbain Won
21. 18-Aug-1885[14] Bournemouth Lawn Tennis Club Tournament Bournemouth Grass England Mrs Surman England Mrs Hornby drew
22. 20-Aug-1885 Augusta Tournament Augusta Grass United States Miss Haynes United States Katie Baldwin 3–6, 6–1, 6–4
23. 22-Aug-1885[14] North Yorkshire Tournament Scarborough Grass United Kingdom Mabel Boulton United Kingdom Beatrice Wood 6–2, 6–2
24. 22-Aug-1885[14] South of Scotland Championships Moffat Grass England Ann Dod Scotland J. Forrest 6–0, 6–0
25. 29-Aug-1885[14] Derbyshire Championships Buxton Grass England Blanche Bingley Ireland Louisa Martin 6–3, 6–3
26. 17-Sep-1885[14] South of England Championships Eastbourne Grass England Blanche Bingley England Ada Strapp 6–1, 6–0
27. 26-Sep-1885[14] Sussex County Lawn Tennis Tournament Brighton Asphalt United Kingdom EF Hudson England Constance Bryan 6–1, 6–4
28. 26-Sep-1885 Orange LTC Open Montrose Grass United States Adeline Robinson United States Grace Roosevelt 6–3, 3–6, 6–2
29. 5-Oct-1885 Camp Washington Ladies Lawn Tennis Tournament Livingston Grass United States Miss Lesley United States Miss Austin 4–6, 6–2, 6–3
30. 10-Oct-1885 Victorian Championships Melbourne Asphalt Australia Mabel Shaw Australia Miss Patterson 13–7 games
31. 6-Nov-1885 New Hampshire Tennis Association Tournament New Haven Grass United States Adeline Robinson United States Emma Leavitt-Morgan 6–2, 6–3

Tournament winners

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Singles

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This is list of winners sorted by number of singles titles (# and main titles in bold)

Doubles

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This is list of winners sorted by number of doubles titles (# and main titles in bold)
Note: Ann Dod and Connie Butler won titles with two different partners.

Mixed doubles

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This is list of winners sorted by number of mixed doubles titles (# and main titles in bold)

Statistical summary

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Singles

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Doubles

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  • Total Tournaments: (15)
  • Most Titles: England Ann Dod & Ireland Connie Butler (3)
  • Most Finals: Ireland Connie Butler (5)

Mix Doubles

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  • Total Tournaments: (45)
  • Most Titles: United Kingdom Margaret Bracewell (5)
  • Most Finals: United Kingdom Margaret Bracewell (7)

References

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