French_Riviera_Tennis_Circuit

French Riviera tennis circuit

French Riviera tennis circuit

Tennis tournament


The French Riviera Circuit also called the French Riviera Winter Circuit[1] was a series of international amateur tennis tournaments held on the French Riviera usually beginning at the end of the preceding year around late December through the end of April the following year.

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History

Map of the French Riviera

These tournaments began with the Beau Site tournament in Cannes in 1890 and were continued by the South of France Championships in Nice from 1895, the Monte Carlo Championships tournament from 1897, the Riviera Championships held at Menton from 1902, the Côte d'Azur Championships held at Cannes LTC, Cannes (f. 1910–1928), and many others. They arose from leading British tennis players Ernest and William Renshaw regularly travelling to the Riviera beginning in 1880 to have the opportunity to play tennis in the winter at a time of year when it was too cold to play outdoors in Britain. Many other British players followed suit, including Reginald and Laurence Doherty. In time, international tournaments began to be held weekly on the Riviera. Although they were held in France, the bulk of the players participating were British and the language of these tournaments was English.[2][3][4]


References

  1. Bohn, Michael K. (30 November 2009). "Helen Wills 158 Straight Wins". Heroes & Ballyhoo: How the Golden Age of the 1920s Transformed American Sports. Dulles, Virginia, United States: Potomac Books, Inc. p. 248. ISBN 978-1-59797-412-7.

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