Layout 2 - Tennis Ireland
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Layout 2 - Tennis Ireland
Mount Anville Senior Girls’ Champions in 2001 Gina and Conor Niland at Limerick in 1983 (both later became Irish number 1s) “ 1925 Ladies’ International Ireland v Australia at Fitzwilliam LTC It will be read, enjoyed and admired for many years to come. (Conor Niland, current Irish Number 1) Fascinating history that was almost lost forever (The Sunday Times) Brilliant and, for anyone interested in Irish tennis, quite unputdownable. (Geraldine Barniville, former Irish Number 1) Tom Higgins Sligo Tennis Club Celebrating 120th Anniversary of the Golden Era of Irish Tennis Quite fantastic and a masterpiece. (Alan Little, Wimbledon librarian and writer) A very impressive body of research and expertly published (Anne Couglan, County Librarian, County Offaly). If there was ever a book that was a labour of love this is it... extraordinary. (George Hook, radio & television presenter) PRICE €60/ £50 (Sterling) BOOK: • 3 VOLUMES • 1887 PAGES • OVER 3000 PHOTOGRAPHS AND SKETCHES • LIMITED PRINT RUN • OVER 1000 PEOPLE IN WHO’S WHO CHAPTERS Order from your local bookshop or Sligo Tennis Club (071 9162580) See www.sligotennisclub.ie or www.historyofirishtennis.ie Harold Mahony Wimbledon Singles Champion in 1896 Joshua Pim Wimbledon Singles Champion in 1893 and 1894 Helena Rice Wimbledon Singles Champion in 1890 IRISH TENNIS FACTS ” DID YOU KNOW? That tennis has been played at over 700 clubs in Ireland That the Irish championships were the • 1877: First Irish Clubs: Lansdowne, Fitzwilliam. first to hold ladies’ events TCD, Monkstown and Limerick Lawn. THAT THE FOLLOWING HAVE ALL • 1879: First Irish Championships held PLAYED TENNIS: • 1890: All titles (3) at Wimbledon won by Irish players • Rugby: Tony O’Reilly and Declan • 1891: Kilkenny’s Mabel Cahill wins all 3 US titles Kidney • 1896: John Pius Boland wins tennis gold medals in Olympics • Athletics: Kathriona McKiernan • 1908: Foundation of Irish Lawn Tennis Association and Ronnie • Delaney (46 club affiliated) • GAA: Nicky English and Enda Colleran • 1912: Jim Parke wins Australasian singles and doubles titles • Badminton: Jim Fitzgibbon and • 1922: Over 100 clubs affiliated to the ILTA Frank Peard • 1923: Ireland best India 3/2 our first ever Davis Cup match • Squash: Willie Hosey and Ben • 1930: George Lyttleton Rogers wins 9 international Cranwell tournaments • Soccer: Willie Browne and Kevin • 1964: Ireland play in the Federation Cup for first time O’Flanagan • 1989: Ivar Boden becomes President of the Queen’s • Politics: Douglas Hyde and John Club in London for first time. Bruton • 1990: Tennis Ireland established • Entertainment: Terry Wogan and Mark • 2006: Tennis Academy launched at Feehily Dublin City University Percy French (extreme right) at County Cavan LTC in 1890s Willoughby Hamilton Wimbledon Singles Champion in 1890 Mabel Cahill US Singles Champion in 1891 and 1892