1883 Men's Tennis tour
The 1883 Men's tennis tour was the seventh annual tennis tour, consisting of 31 tournaments. The Wimbledon Championships was won by William Renshaw for the third consecutive year, while Richard Sears continued his dominance at the U.S. National Championships also winning a third successive title. Other big winners this season were Ernest Renshaw, picking up the Irish Championships, Herbert Wilberforce winning the Northern Lawn Tennis Championships in Manchester, and Herbert Lawford collecting his second and final title at the Princes Club Championships. The title leader this season was Charles Walder Grinstead winning 5 tournaments from 6 finals.
Calendar
Notes 1: Challenge Round: the final round of a tournament, in which the winner of a single-elimination phase faces the previous year's champion, who plays only that one match. The challenge round was used in the early history of tennis, in some tournaments not all.Notes 2:Tournaments in italics were events that were staged only once that season
Key
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No EventsTournament winners
Note: important tournaments in boldName | Tournaments | Total |
Charles Walder Grinstead | Grinstead,Brentwood,Brighton,Exmouth,Leicester,Lemington-Spa | 5 |
Donald Charles Stewart | Cheltenham | 1 |
Ernest de Sylly H. Browne | Bath, Limerick LC | 2 |
Ernest Renshaw | Irish Championships | 1 |
Eyre Chatterton | Limerick | 1 |
Francis William Monement | Norwich | 1 |
George M. Butterworth | Bath | 1 |
Herbert Lawford | Princes Club | 1 |
Herbert Wilberforce | Tenby, Northern Championships | 2 |
Howard Augustus Taylor | Newport RI | 1 |
Richard Field Conover | Hastings-on-the Hudson, NY | 1 |
John Galbraith Horn | Edinburgh | 1 |
Joseph Sill Clark | Hartford, Longwood | 2 |
Leopold Maxse | Redhill | 1 |
Louis Australia Whyte | Melbourne | 1 |
M. S. Constable | London | 1 |
Richard Sears | US National Championships | 1 |
Teddy Williams | Eastbourne | 1 |
Tom Campion | Dublin | 1 |
William Renshaw | Wimbledon | 1 |