News & Results

Clothier Cup – Australians Win UPDATED STORY!

THE CLOTHIER CUP THE NATIONAL TENNIS CLUB JULY 10-11, 2009 The 2009 incarnation of Australia versus United States junior team championship - known as The Clothier Cup - was contested over two days at the National Tennis Club in Newport last Friday and Saturday. When...

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Newport Handicap Doubles

June 17-21, 2009...Newport The winners were: A Division: Rich Smith & Pat Winthrop B Division: Andy Segal & Arthur Whitcomb C Division: Phoebe Livingston & Jacob Mason Complete results are attached.

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US 40’s & 60’s Results

The US 40's and 60's, singles and doubles, were held in Tuxedo on May 1-3. Guy Devereux won the 40 Singles over Rich Moroscak. Devereux then teamed up with Moroscak to take the doubles over Simon Aldrich & Charlie Johnstone. In the 60's Greg Van Schaack prevailed over...

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Jimmy Knott Results & Report

The Jimmy Knott singles tournament was played in Boston the weekend of 20-22 March 2009.  The draw was compact, but the attendees and spectators were treated to some great, high-level tennis. The matches started on Friday night with two feed-in matches – Ryan...

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Percival Cup Results

The Percival Cup - a team championship - was held in Philadelphia on March 13-15th. The results are attached.

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US Open – Final Draws

Camden Riviere captured his first US Open Singles title - defeating Steve Virgona. Riviere teamed up with Nick Wood to also take the Doubles title--defeating Virgona & Rob Fahey. The draws are posted below.

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Tuxedo Gold Racquet – Report & Photos!

The 107th playing of the Gold Racquets Championship at The Tuxedo Club was a smashing success, very well attended by world renowned players in both sports and a robust social set crowding the dedans. The tennis draw had 23 contestants, featuring...

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Burke & Wharton Cup Results

Boston's T&R became the house of the rising stars over the weekend while hosting the Wharton Cup (handicaps 50 - 59) and Burke Cup (handicaps from 40 - 49). Wharton Cup players were allowed to "trade up" and also play in the Burke Cup. We had players come in from...

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