South Florida Open Championships
Tennis tournament
The South Florida Open Championships also known as the South Florida Championships or South Florida Open [ 1] was an international men's and women's clay court tennis tournament founded in 1922.[ 2] The tournament was first played in Miami, Florida , United States . From 1946 this tournament also carried the joint denomination of West Palm Beach Open .[ 3] The tournament was played at other locations until 1977 when it was discontinued as part of the ILTF Independent Tour .[ 2]
History
The South Florida Championships was a combined men's and women's clay court tournament first established in February 1922 and played in Miami, Florida, United States. The inaugural singles winners were Fritz Bastian (men's)[ 2] and Martha Floyd (women's). The tournament was part regional USLTA Southern Circuit .[ 2] In 1954 a second edition of the men's event was held in Fort Lauderdale called the South Florida Fall Championships that was won by
The tournament was held in Miami , Miami Beach , Palm Beach Punta Gorda , West Palm Beach .[ 2] The fall championships were played in Fort Lauderdale .[ 2]
The championships ran annually until 1977 when they discontinued from the ILTF Independent Tour ,[ 2] a series of worldwide tournaments not part of the men's Grand Prix Circuit or women's the WTA Tour . The final winners of the singles events were the Canadian player Harry Fritz (men's),[ 2] the American player Bunny Smith (women's)
Finals
Men's singles (Winter)
(incomplete roll)
Year
Location
Champions
Runners-up
Score
South Florida Championships
1922
Miami
Fritz Bastian
James Calder
6-2, 6–3, 6–3.[ 2]
1924
Miami
G. Carlton Shafer
George Bart Pfingst[ 4]
8-6, 6–4, 6–1.[ 2]
1926
West Palm Beach
Jerome (Jerry) Lang
John T. Graves jr.
6-1, 8–6, 6–3.[ 2]
1927
West Palm Beach
Bill Tilden II
Manuel Alonso Areizaga
6-3, 7–9, 5–7, 6–4, 6–2.[ 2]
1928
Miami Beach
Frank Hunter
John F. Hennessey
6-4, 6–4, 6–3.[ 2]
1929
Miami
John F. Hennessey
Frank Hunter
2-6, 3–6, 6–4, 6–2, 6–3.[ 2]
1930
Miami
George Lott
John Doeg
2-6, 6–2, 4–6, 6–2, 8–6.[ 2]
1931
Punta Gorda
J. Gilbert Hall
Gustavo Vollmer
7-5, 4–6, 6–3, 7–5.[ 2]
1932
Punta Gorda
Julius Seligson
Gustavo Vollmer
4-6, 6–2, 6–3, 6–1.[ 2]
1939
West Palm Beach
Wayne Sabin
Gene Mako
7-9, 6–1, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2.[ 2]
1940
West Palm Beach
Bobby Riggs
Henry Prusoff
6-1, 7–5, 6–2.[ 2]
1941
Palm Beach
Bobby Riggs (2)
Jack Kramer
6-3, 6–2, 6–3.[ 2]
1946
West Palm Beach
Gardnar Mulloy
Pancho Segura
6–4, 6–3.[ 2]
1948
West Palm Beach
Bruce Thomas
Sidney Schwartz
6-4, 6–4.[ 2]
1950
West Palm Beach
Tony Vincent
Malcolm Fox
7-5, 6–3.[ 2]
1951
West Palm Beach
Louis Straight Clark
Tony Vincent
6-4, 6–1, 5–7, 6–3.[ 2]
1952
West Palm Beach
Gardnar Mulloy (2)
Tony Vincent
6-4, 4–6, 7–5, 6–3.[ 2]
1953
West Palm Beach
Malcolm Fox
Charles Harris
1-6, 6–2, 10–8.[ 2]
1954
West Palm Beach
Gardnar Mulloy (3)
Lorne Main
6-1, 4–6, 6–2, 2–6, 6–2.[ 2]
1955
West Palm Beach
Eddie Moylan
Jean-Noël Grinda
9-7, 6–2.[ 2]
1956
West Palm Beach
Vic Seixas
Eddie Moylan
2-6, 6–2, 6–4.[ 2]
1957
West Palm Beach
Don Candy
Armando Vieira
3-6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1.[ 2]
1958
West Palm Beach
Jack Frost
Kosei Kamo
6-3, 6–2.[ 2]
1959
West Palm Beach
Jack Frost (2)
John W. Frost
6-2, 6–2.[ 2]
1960
West Palm Beach
Mike Davies
Eduardo Zuleta
6-2, 6–0.[ 2]
1961
West Palm Beach
John C. Skogstad [ 5]
Eduardo Zuleta
6-0, 6–0, 2–6, 2–6, 6–3.[ 2]
1962
West Palm Beach
Ed Rubinoff
Thomaz Koch
8-6, 10–12, 9–7, 7–5.[ 2]
1963
West Palm Beach
Miguel Olvera
Eduardo Zuleta
6-1, 6–3, 6–1.[ 2]
1964
West Palm Beach
Nicky Kalogeropoulos
Eduardo Zuleta
7-5, 6–1, 3–6, 6–3.[ 2]
1965
West Palm Beach
Billy Higgins
Lester M Sack [ 6]
6-3, 6–1, 6–0.[ 2]
1966
West Palm Beach
Eduardo Zuleta
Harry Fauquier
6-3, 6–1.[ 2]
1967
West Palm Beach
Eduardo Zuleta (2)
Keith Carpenter
10-8, 6–2.[ 2]
1968
West Palm Beach
Eduardo Zuleta (3)
Frank Tutvin
6-4, 6–3.[ 2]
↓ Open era ↓
South Florida Open Championships
1969
West Palm Beach
Eduardo Zuleta (4)
Jamie Pressly [ 7]
8-6, 6–0.[ 2]
South Florida Open
1970
West Palm Beach
Frank Froehling III
Pancho Guzmán
7-5, 5–7, 6–3.[ 2]
1971
West Palm Beach
Frank Froehling III (2)
Pat Cramer
6-3, 6–2.[ 2]
1972
West Palm Beach
Eddie Dibbs
Miguel Olvera
5-7, 6–4, 7–5.[ 2]
1973
West Palm Beach
Eddie Dibbs (2)
Norman Holmes
6-0, 6–2.[ 2]
1974
West Palm Beach
Doug Crawford
Rick Fisher
6-3, 7–5.[ 2]
1976
West Palm Beach
Greg Halder
Clive Rothwell [ 8]
6-2, 6–3.[ 2]
1977
West Palm Beach
Harry Fritz
Larry Loeb [ 9]
6-4, 7–6.[ 2]
Men's singles (Fall)
Year
Location
Champions
Runners-up
Score
South Florida Fall Championships/West Palm Beach Fall Open
1954
Fort Lauderdale
Allen Austin Quay
James (Jim) Shakespeare[ 10]
6-2, 6–2.[ 2]
Women's singles
(incomplete roll)
Year
Location
Champions
Runners-up
Score
South Florida Championships
1922
Miami
Martha Floyd
Clare Cassell
6-4, 6-4
1923
Miami
Anna Townsend Godfrey
Clare Cassell
6-1, 6-1
1929
Miami
Eleanor Brooks Cottman
Gisela Comallonga
6-,2 6-4
1939
West Palm Beach
Pauline Betz
Marta Barnett [ 11]
6-3, 6-2
1940
West Palm Beach
Mary Hardwick
Sarah Palfrey Fabyan
6-1, 6-3
1941
Palm Beach
Pauline Betz (2)
Dorothy Bundy
6-4, 6-1
1946
West Palm Beach
Shirley Fry
Eleanor Cushingham[ 12]
6-2, 2-6 6-1
1948
West Palm Beach
Magda Berescu Rurac
Laura Lou Jahn [ 13]
6-4, 6-1
1949
West Palm Beach
Helen Pedersen Rihbany
Virginia Lee Boyer
6-0, 6-1
1950
West Palm Beach
Jean Clarke
Rhoda Hopkins [ 14]
7-5, 6–8, 6-1
1951
West Palm Beach
Beverly Baker
Shirley Fry
6-4, 6-4
1953
West Palm Beach
Thelma Coyne Long
Jean Clarke
6-4, 6-4
1954
West Palm Beach
Laura Lou Kunnen
Hana Sládková-Koželuhová
9-7, 6-1
1955
West Palm Beach
Mildred Thornton [ 15]
Pat Stewart
9-7, 6-4
1956
West Palm Beach
Shirley Fry (2)
Nancy Morrison Montgomery
6–1, 6-1
1957
West Palm Beach
Dottie Head Knode
Karol Fageros
7–9, 7–5, 6-3
1958
West Palm Beach
Janet Hopps
Maria Bueno
6–3, 7-5
1959
West Palm Beach
Barbara Scofield Davidson
Marie Martin
6–4, 2–6, 9-7
1960
West Palm Beach
Ann Barclay
Sandy Warshaw[ 16]
7–5, 6-1
1961
West Palm Beach
Ann Barclay (2)
Nancy Morrison Montgomery
6–1, 6-3
1962
West Palm Beach
Stephanie DeFina
Nancy Morrison Montgomery
8–6, 6-2
1963
West Palm Beach
Stephanie DeFina (2)
Nancy Morrison Orthwein
6–1, 6-1
1964
West Palm Beach
Stephanie DeFina (3)
Carol Ann Prosen
1–6, 6–4, 6-2
1965
West Palm Beach
Betty Stöve
Trudy Groenman
6–4, 6-4
1966
West Palm Beach
Stephanie DeFina (4)
Alice Tym
6–4, 6-0
1967
West Palm Beach
Stephanie DeFina (5)
Vera Cleto
6–3, 6-0
1968
West Palm Beach
Kazuko Sawamatsu
Vera Cleto
6–1, 6-3
↓ Open era ↓
South Florida Open Championships
1969
West Palm Beach
Stephanie DeFina (6)
Anna Maria Cavadini [ 17]
6–1, 6-2
South Florida Open
1970
West Palm Beach
Chris Evert
Stephanie DeFina
6–3, 6-2
1971
West Palm Beach
Christiane Spinoza
Bunny Smith
6–1, 6-2
1972
West Palm Beach
Pam Austin
Mary McLean [ 18]
6–1, 6-1
1973
West Palm Beach
Bunny Smith [ 19]
Sabine Bernegger [ 20]
6–4, 7-5
Tournament records
Men's singles
Included:[ 2]
Women's singles
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