List of real tennis world champions


Men's singles

Men's singles in "real" tennis is the first world championship in any sport. It predates the use of the term "real tennis," as the sport was called just "tennis" until lawn tennis gained popularity.
Except in cases where the champion has retired, the championship has always been on a challenge basis — the champion retains the title until losing an official challenge or retiring. Originally, the champion had the right to accept or reject a challenge, usually depending upon the prize money put up by the challenger's sponsor. Several years could thus go by between challenge matches. The top four ranked players in the world playoff for the right to challenge. The champion and challenger then play a match of up to 13 sets over three days. In theory, this is the only match the champion has to play in the two years since winning the last one.
The most recent men's world championship match concluded in April 2018.

World Singles Champions

Men's doubles

The men's doubles title is earned in a tournament, played off among the sport's eight top-ranked pairings. Competed every odd-numbered year, it is hosted in rotation among the countries with active courts in the following order: the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and the United States. The championship match uses a best of 9 sets format. After the first championship was won by Tim Chisholm and Julian Snow, the title was won and then defended five times by singles world champion Rob Fahey and Steve Virgona. They lost their title in the final set of the final match in 2015, in a championship held at Prested Hall. The title now belongs to Camden Riviere and Tim Chisholm, who defended it successfully in the latest World Championship that took place in January 2019 in Hobart.
YearVenueWinnersRunners-UpScoresNotes
2001Middlesex University Tim Chisholm/ Julian Snow Steve Virgona/ Ruraidh Gunn5-1
2003Hobart Robert Fahey/ Steve Virgona Tim Chisholm/ John Bainton5-0
2005Fontainebleau Robert Fahey/ Steve Virgona David Woodman/ Neil Roxburgh5-0
2007Boston Robert Fahey/ Steve Virgona Tim Chisholm/ Camden Riviere5-3
2009Seacourt Robert Fahey/ Steve Virgona Bryn Sayers/ Ricardo Smith5-0
2011Melbourne Robert Fahey/ Steve Virgona Ben Taylor-Matthews/ Julian Snow5-0
2013Paris Robert Fahey/ Steve Virgona Tim Chisholm/ Camden Riviere5-4
2015Tuxedo Tim Chisholm/ Camden Riviere Robert Fahey/ Steve Virgona5-0
2017Prested Hall Tim Chisholm/ Camden Riviere Robert Fahey/ Ricardo Smith5-4
2019Hobart Tim Chisholm/ Camden Riviere Robert Fahey/ Nick Howell5-1

Women's singles

Unlike the men's singles title, the women's title is earned in a tournament. The title holder must win her way through the draw for the right to defend the championship. The championship tournament is held every odd-numbered year. Since 2011 the title has been held by Claire Fahey.
YearVenueWinnerRunner-UpScores
1985Melbourne Judith Clarke Leslie Ronaldson2-1
1987Seacourt Judith Clarke Katrina Allen2-0
1989Philadelphia Penny Fellows Sally Jones2-1
1991Hobart Penny Lumley Sally Jones2-1
1993Bordeaux Sally Jones Charlotte Cornwallis2-1
1995Newport Penny Lumley Sue Haswell2-1
1997Ballarat Penny Lumley Sue Haswell2-0
1999Hampton Court Penny Lumley Sue Haswell2-1
2001Washington Charlotte Cornwallis Penny Lumley 2-0
2003Melbourne Penny Lumley Charlotte Cornwallis2-0
2005Paris Charlotte Cornwallis Joe Iddles2-0
2007Manchester Charlotte Cornwallis Penny Lumley 2-0
2009Newport Charlotte Cornwallis Karen Hird2-0
2011Melbourne Claire Vigrass Karen Hird2-0
2013Paris Claire Vigrass Sarah Vigrass2-0
2015Leamington Claire Fahey Sarah Vigrass2-0
2017Tuxedo Claire Fahey Sarah Vigrass2-0
2019Ballarat Claire Fahey Isabel Candy2-0

Women's doubles

The women's doubles world championship is held at the same time and venue as the women's singles championship. It is also a tournament format, rather than a challenge.
YearVenueWinnerRunner-UpScores
1985Melbourne Judith Clarke/Ann Link Leslie Ronaldson/ Karen Toates2-0
1987Seacourt Lesley Ronaldson/ Katrina Allen Judith Clarke/ Jane Hyland2-0
1989Philadelphia Sally Jones/ Alex Garside Katrina Allen/ Penny Fellows2-1
1991Hobart Sally Jones/ Alex Garside Penny Fellows/ Helen Mursell2-0
1993Bordeaux Charlotte Cornwallis/ Penny Fellows Sally Jones/ Alex Garside2-0
1995Newport, Rhode Island Sue Haswell/ Penny Fellows Sally Jones/ Lesley Ronaldson2-1
1997Ballarat Sue Haswell/ Penny Fellows Fiona Deuchar/ Kate Leeming2-0
1999Hampton Court Sue Haswell/ Penny Fellows Alex Garside/ Sally Jones2-1
2001Washington Joe Iddles/ Penny Fellows Alex Garside/ Charlotte Cornwallis2-1
2003Melbourne Joe Wood / Penny Fellows Alex Garside/ Kate Leeming2-1
2005Paris Charlotte Cornwallis/ Sue Haswell Frederika Adam/ Susay Castley2-0
2007Manchester Charlotte Cornwallis/ Penny Fellows Sue Haswell/ Kate Leeming2-0
2009Newport, Rhode Island Charlotte Cornwallis/ Karen Hird Amy Hayball/ Juliette Lambert2-0
2011Melbourne Claire Vigrass/ Sarah Vigrass Karen Hird/ Rosie Snell2-0
2013Paris Claire Vigrass/ Sarah Vigrass Penny Fellows/ Tara Lumley2-0
2015Leamington Claire Fahey / Sarah Vigrass Penny Fellows/ Tara Lumley2-0
2017Tuxedo Club Claire Fahey / Sarah Vigrass Amanda Avedissian/ Saskia Bollerman2-0
2019Ballarat Claire Fahey / Tara Lumley Penny Lumley/ Kate Leeming2-0

Mixed doubles

A mixed doubles world championship has not been organized for real tennis.