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1925 U.S. National Championships (tennis)
August 17–24 (W) New York City, New York
The 1925 U.S. National Championships (now known as the US Open) was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills in New York City, New York. The women's tournament was held from August 17 until August 24 while the men's tournament ran from September 14 until September 19. It was the 45th staging of the U.S. National Championships and the fourth Grand Slam tennis event of the year.
Champions
Men's singles
Main article: 1925 U.S. National Championships – Men's singles
USA Bill Tilden defeated USA Bill Johnston 4–6, 11–9, 6–3, 4–6, 6–3
Women's singles
Main article: 1925 U.S. National Championships – Women's singles
USA Helen Wills defeated GBR Kitty McKane 3–6, 6–0, 6–2
Men's doubles
USA Richard Norris Williams / USA Vincent Richards defeated AUS Gerald Patterson / AUS Jack Hawkes 6–2, 8–10, 6–4, 11–9
Women's doubles
USA Mary Browne / USA Helen Wills defeated USA May Sutton Bundy / USA Elizabeth Ryan 6–4, 6–3
Mixed doubles
GBR Kitty McKane / AUS Jack Hawkes defeated GBR Ermyntrude Harvey / USA Vincent Richards 6–2, 6–4
References
References
- Collins, Bud. (2010). "The Bud Collins History of Tennis". New Chapter Press.
- Collins, p. 477
- Collins, p. 479
- Collins, p. 482
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