1903 U.S. National Championships (tennis)

List of champions of the 1903 U.S. National Championships tennis tournament (now known as the US Open). The men's tournament was held from August 16 to August 24 on the outdoor grass courts at the Newport Casino in Newport, Rhode Island. The women's tournament was held from June 24 to June 27 on the outdoor grass courts at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the 23rd U.S. National Championships and the second Grand Slam tournament of the year. British Laurence Doherty became the first non-US winner of the men's championship.

1903 U.S. National Championships
DateAugust 18–26 (M)
June 24–27 (W)
Edition23rd
CategoryGrand Slam
SurfaceGrass
LocationNewport, R.I., United States (M)
Philadelphia, PA, United States (W)
Champions
Men's singles
United Kingdom Laurence Doherty[1]
Women's singles
United States Elisabeth Moore[1]
Men's doubles
United Kingdom Reginald Doherty / United Kingdom Laurence Doherty
Women's doubles
United States Elisabeth Moore / United States Carrie Neely[1]
Mixed doubles
United States Helen Chapman / United States Harry Allen[1]
← 1902 · U.S. National Championships · 1904 →

Finals edit

Men's singles edit

  Laurence Doherty (GBR) defeated   William Larned (USA) 6–0, 6–3, 10–8 [2]

Women's singles edit

  Elisabeth Moore (USA) defeated   Marion Jones (USA) 7–5, 8–6 [3]

Men's doubles edit

  Reginald Doherty (GBR) /   Laurence Doherty (GBR) defeated   Kreigh Collins (USA) /   Harry Wainder (USA) 7–5, 6–3, 6–3

Women's doubles edit

  Elisabeth Moore (USA) /   Carrie Neely (USA) defeated   Miriam Hall (USA) /   Marion Jones (USA) 4–6, 6–1, 6–1

Mixed doubles edit

  Helen Chapman (USA) /   Harry Allen (USA) defeated   Carrie Neely (USA) /   W. H. Rowland (USA) 6–4, 7–5

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Bud Collins (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 454–483. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  2. ^ "Doherty's Championship" (PDF). The New York Times. August 28, 1903.
  3. ^ ESPN US Open Women's Champions

External links edit

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