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Шаблон:Infobox tennis tournament The Dorchester Kingston Park Tournament a late Victorian era grass court tennis tournament staged first staged in August 1879.[1][2] The tournament was organised by the Kingston Park Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club, and held on the cricket grounds, Kingston Park, Kingston Maurward House, Dorchester, Dorset, England.[3] The tournament was held to at least 1885.[4]

History

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(Kingston Maurward House and grounds, in 2008 the location of this tournament)

In August 1879 the Kingston Park Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club held a lawn tennis tournament on the cricket grounds of Kingston Park, Kingston Maurward House, Dorchester, Dorset, England.[5] The club continued to hold a number of annual tournaments in the spring,[6] summer, and autumn,[7] through till 1885.[8] The inaugural gentleman's singles was won by Montague Hankey, who competed at the 1877 and 1880 Wimbledon Championships.[9]

Although this tournament was abolished the Kingston Park Lawn Tennis Club reestablished a new tennis event during the 1920s called the Kingston Park Invitation Open Tennis Tournament. In 1928 Prince George of Greece and Denmark played in the tournament that year.[10] It was still being held till the mid 1930's.[11]

In 1937 Kingston Park Lawn Tennis Club hosted the Dorset County Tennis Championships.[12]

References

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Sources

  • Bridport News. (22 August 1879) Bridport, Dorest, England: British Newspaper Archives.
  • National Sports. (1879) The Illustrated London News. London:
  • Nieuwland, Alex. "Tournament – Dorchester". www.tennisarchives.com. Tennis Archives.
  • Player Profile: Montague Hankey. www.wimbledon.com. AELTC.
  • Poole Telegram. (24 August 1885) Poole, Dorset, England: British Newspaper Archives.
  • Southern Times and Dorset County Herald. (26 June 1880) Weymouth, Dorset, England: British Newspaper Archives.
  • Southern Times and Dorset County Herald. (17 September 1881) Weymouth, Dorset, England: British Newspaper Archives.
  • Western Gazette. (2 August 1928) Yeovil, Somerset, England.: British Newspaper Archives.
  • Western Gazette. (9 August 1935) Yeovil, Somerset, England.: British Newspaper Archives.
  • Western Gazette. (6 August 1937) Yeovil, Somerset, England.: British Newspaper Archives.