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1930 in tennis

1930 in tennis

Overview of the events of 1930 in tennis


The year 1930 in tennis was a complex mixture of mainly amateur tournaments composed of international, invitational, national, exhibition, team (city leagues, country leagues, international knock-out tournaments) events and joined by a marginal Pro Tour encompassing only British, German, French and American Pro events.

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At the end of the Pro season the champion title was awarded, which in this year was given to the US Pro Champion. Vincent Richards held the title at the end of the year. The professionals were trainers in a major part those who accepted money for coaching. There were a few occasional professional against amateur challenges as well held in team competition format. The amateur events were almost all co-educated thus the majority included a mixed title contest. American Bill Tilden debuted this year on the European riviera scene winning almost every tournament he entered and took a dozen title partnering his protégé Wilbur Coen. The women's most successful players were Elizabeth Ryan in the European international championships and Helen Wills Moody, who won the two most prestigious tournaments in Europe, the French Championships and Wimbledon. Australian Jack Crawford also left his mark on the Continental tennis scene.

The most important team cups were the Wightman Cup for women and the Davis Cup (called the International Lawn Tennis Challenge) and the Mitre Cup (South American version of the Davis Cup) for men. The 1930 Wightman Cup was its eighth edition and was organized by the United States Lawn Tennis Association between the teams of Great Britain and the United States. The 1930 International Lawn Tennis Challenge was its 25th edition and was organized by the International Tennis Federation. The tournament was split into the American and European zones. The winner of each sub-zone played in the Inter-Zonal Final. Twenty-four teams entered the Europe Zone (including India, Australia and Japan), while four participated in the America Zone. The United States defeated Mexico in the America Zone, but then lost to France in the Challenge Round, giving France their fourth straight title. The final was played at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, on July 25–27.

Key

Pro Majors
National championships
International championships
Team events
Pro tour

This list includes men and women international tournaments (where at least several different nations were represented), main (annual) national championships, professional tour events and the Davis, Mitre, Wightman Cup

Pre-tournament season

  • In an inter-club challenge between the cities of Menton and Bordighera the former club was victorious with a match score of 10-4.[2]
  • Helen Wills married American banker Fred Moody and announced she'd use her married name Mrs. Helen Moody in tournaments.[2]

January

  • On the January 3rd meeting of International Tennis Federation several Davis Cup-related issues were addressed including the suspension of the Romanian Tennis Federation as there were two rival tennis governing bodies existing in the country, the general usage of Dunlop balls as the official balls of the Cup and most importantly the dividing of the European Zone into North-European and South-European subzones.[3]
  • E. Angel became the British junior covered courts champion. Miss Jay was crowned the ladies' champion.[3]
  • VV. Jacobs became the American junior covered courts champion. M. Hecht was crowned the ladies' champion.[3]
  • The Australia Davis Cup team trials were held.[4]
  • Hamburg beat Bremen 22-8.[4]
  • Queen's Club beat Helsingfors L.T.C. 4-3 in Finland.[4]
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February

  • The Davis Cup draws were held on February 3 in Paris.[3]
  • W. G. Robertson became the New Zealander junior champion. He was crowned the doubles champion as well alongside M. Ferkins who also won the New Zealand Plate.[8]
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March

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April

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June

  • Belgium beat Finland in a non-official Davis Cup match in Brussels.[31]
  • The British amateurs defeated the British pros in the Chapel Allerton Club.[31]
  • Hungary lost to Austria with a score of 6–2 in a non-official Davis Cup match in Szombathely.[38]
  • On the 25th anniversary of the Deutscher Eishockey Gesellschaft Club of Prague it organized a ladies' only tennis event inviting several nations and many local clubs. Those present were the Weimar Republic, Austria, Hungary and Poland, while the Czech clubs were LTC Praha, D.E.H.G., I.C.L.F.K. and the host club among others. Altogether 16 teams and 48 women players competed.[38]
  • Kleinlogel became the German junior champion after beating Ernst. Sander was crowned the girls' champion after eliminating Horn in the final.[38]
  • Hamburg beat Helsinki four to one.[38]
  • The All England Club instated a dress code for women to wear pantyhose under the skirt after Helen Jacobs appeared barelegged on the center court in the Wightman Cup.[38]
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July

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August

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September

  • The German pros repeated their feat from last month and beat the English pros to zero, while the English amateurs did so also in a best-of-nine match.[66]
  • D.G. Freshwater became the English junior champion, while the girls' trophy was awarded to Phyllis Brazier.[71]
  • Emil Ferenczy became the Hungarian junior champion, Csilla Lates won the girls' contest.[68]
  • American Clay Court and Canadian doubles champion Frederic Mercur was suspended by the USLTA for breaching the amateur rules.[72]
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October

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November

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December

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Notes

  • c The Italian National Men's Championships were fought in a round robin format.[91]
  • d The first official Open tournament was finally organized in 1968.[112]

Rankings

These are the rankings compiled and published by A Wallis Myers in September, founder of the International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain [113] and a second list based upon the ranks of Pierre Gillou, president of the Fédération Française de Tennis.[68]

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Professionals

These are the pro rankings compiled and published by the American Lawn Tennis magazine in January.[114]

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