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1997 Australian Open (real tennis)

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1997 Australian Open (real tennis)
Date19-26 October
Edition66th
Draw16S / 8D
LocationMelbourne, Victoria
VenueRoyal Melbourne Tennis Club
Champions
Men's singles
Australia Robert Fahey
Women's singles
United Kingdom Penny Lumley
Men's doubles
Australia Robert Fahey / Australia Peter Meares
Women's doubles
United Kingdom Penny Lumley / United Kingdom Sue Haswell
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The 1997 Real Tennis Australian Open was the 66th edition of the Australian Open. The men's event was held at the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club in Melbourne between October 19-26, 1997 and was organised by the Australian Real Tennis Association. The men's draw was the third grand slam event of the year.

The men's singles draw was won by incumbent World Champion Robert Fahey for the fourth time, defending his title from 1996. He beat 1995 champion Frank Filippelli in the final. Fahey also won the men's doubles draw alongside Peter Meares, also defending their 1996 title, defeating James Male and Julian Snow in the final in five sets, with a deciding game in the final set.[1] The women's singles draw was won by incumbent World Champion Penny Lumley, her second Australian Open singles victory and her first since 1991. She also won the doubles draw with Sue Haswell. The tournament was immediately followed by an international match between professionals from Great Britain and Australia in Sydney. Australia won 3 rubbers to two.[2]

Draw and results

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Men's Singles

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First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Australia R Fahey 6 6 6
Australia P Meares 3 1 0 Australia R Fahey 6 6 6
Australia G Hyland 6 6 6 Australia G Hyland 2 2 3
Australia A Mickelburough 2 1 2 Australia R Fahey 6 6 6
United Kingdom C Bray 6 6 6 United Kingdom J Snow 4 1 2
United Kingdom B McFarlane 2 1 3 United Kingdom C Bray 3 2 3
United Kingdom J Snow 6 6 6 United Kingdom J Snow 6 6 6
Australia M Happell 5 5 3 Australia R Fahey 6 6 6
United Kingdom R Gunn 6 6 6 Australia F Filippelli 3 4 1
Australia W Davies 4 5 3 United Kingdom R Gunn 1 1 1
Australia F Filippelli 4 6 6 6 Australia F Filippelli 6 6 6
Australia P Tabley 6 1 4 5 Australia F Filippelli 6 6 6
United Kingdom J Male 6 6 4 6 United Kingdom M Gooding 3 4 1
United Kingdom N Wood 3 4 6 2 United Kingdom J Male 6 3 4 6 1
United Kingdom M Gooding 5 6 6 6 United Kingdom M Gooding 2 6 6 4 6
Australia B Dale 6 4 3 0

Men's Doubles

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
United Kingdom J Snow
United Kingdom J Male
6 6 6
Australia G Hyland
Australia B Dale
2 0 1 United Kingdom J Snow
United Kingdom J Male
6 6 3 5 6
United Kingdom C Bray
Australia M Happell
6 6 6 United Kingdom C Bray
Australia M Happell
4 5 6 6 3
Australia Adam Mickelburough
Australia B McFarlane
1 0 3 United Kingdom J Snow
United Kingdom J Male
6 4 3 6 5
Australia R Fahey
Australia P Meares
6 6 6 Australia R Fahey
Australia P Meares
2 6 6 2 6
Australia P Tabley
United Kingdom R Gunn
1 2 2 Australia R Fahey
Australia P Meares
6 6 6
United Kingdom M Gooding
United Kingdom N Wood
6 6 6 United Kingdom M Gooding
United Kingdom N Wood
3 2 5
Australia F Filippelli
Australia W Davies
3 4 0

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ Garnett, Mike. "The Australian Open Singles & Doubles Championships, Melbourne, 19th-26th October 1997". The Tennis and Rackets Association Annual Report 1997-98: 53.
  2. ^ "The GB/Australia International Match, Sydney, 28th-30th October". The Tennis and Rackets Association Annual Report 1997-98: 53.