New_Jersey_Championships

New Jersey State Championships

New Jersey State Championships

Tennis tournament


The New Jersey State Championships[1] also known as the New Jersey State Tennis Championships or New Jersey State Sectional Championships was a men's and women's tennis tournament first staged in 1882 in Newark, New Jersey USA. The tournament was played at various times on clay courts and grass courts, and ran until 1968 for women's events, and 1973 for men's events.

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History

The New Jersey State Championships,[2] was a men's and women's tennis tournament first staged in 1882 in Newark, New Jersey USA. The first winner of the men's singles was American player Joseph Sill Clark. The first known women's singles event was staged in 1889 which was one by Gertrude Williams. The final men's singles winner was Peter Fleming in 1973. The final women's singles event winner was Pat Stewart in 1968. It was a featured regular series event on the Men's Amateur Tour (1876-1967) and the Women's Amateur Tour (1876-1967).

Finals

Incomplete Roll

Men's Singles

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Women's Singles

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References

  1. Sclar, Ari F. (15 April 2015). Beyond Stereotypes: American Jews and Sports. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-61249-356-5.
  2. Times, The New York (10 June 1926). "Feibleman Winner in Jersey Tennis; Reaches Round Before Semi-Finals in State Tourney by Defeating Dunham". The New York Times. p. 23. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  3. Wright & Ditson Officially Adopted Lawn Tennis Guide. New York: Wright & Ditson. 1908. p. 79.
  4. Times, The New York (10 June 1926) p.23.
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  7. "Player Profile; Leonard Hartman". ATP Tour. ATP. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  8. Times, The New York (5 July 1937). "Hawley Victor in 5 sets; Halts Podesta in Jersey State Net Final at Montclair". The New York Times. p. 15. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  9. "Richard J. Bender '44". Princeton Alumni Weekly. Princeton University. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  10. "The Cornell Daily Sun: Sport Page". cdsun-cornell.veridiansoftware.com. Cornell University Library. 28 October 1947. p. 11. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  11. "Player Profile: Ricardo Balbiers". ATP Tour. ATP. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  12. Waldman, Frank (1949). Famous American Athletes of Today. Boston: L.C. Page. p. 184.
  13. "Player Profile: John Reese". ATP Tour. ATP. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  14. Times, The New York (24 July 1938). "Jersey Tennis Final Off; Miss Dean-Miss Bernhard Match North Postponed Indefinitely". The New York Times. p. 61. Retrieved 6 October 2022.

Sources

  • Player Profile: Richard Murphy". ATP Tour. ATP.
  • Player Profile: William Lurie". ATP Tour. ATP.
  • Player Profile: John Reese". ATP Tour. ATP.
  • "The Cornell Daily Sun: Sport Page". cdsun-cornell.veridiansoftware.com. Cornell University Library. 28 October 1947.
  • Sclar, Ari F. (15 April 2015). Beyond Stereotypes: American Jews and Sports. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press. ISBN 978-1-61249-356-5.
  • Times, The New York (10 June 1926). "Feibleman Winner in Jersey Tennis; Reaches Round Before Semi-Finals in State Tourney by Defeating Dunham". The New York Times.
  • Waldman, Frank (1949). Famous American Athletes of Today. Boston: L.C. Page.
  • Wright & Ditson Officially Adopted Lawn Tennis Guide. New York: Wright & Ditson. 1908.

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