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there is one report i read about Salm, that mentions he arrived at the national championships one year carrying 33 racquets. and according to the story in the newspaper, he had to cable for more
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[quote=urban;7071780]In the book Tennis Faszination, by Paula Stuck von Resnicek, Roman Najuch gives some accounts of matches with Wilding at the Riviera. From the context it seems clear, that Najuch was already club coach, that means teaching pro, at Berlin. He was taught tennis by George Kerr, and had become teaching pro with 18. He tells about some matches with Wilding, around 1911 at Nizza, In the first match he loses 4-6-3-6. In the second match he wins a set against Wilding, losing ultimately 6-8, 6-2, 4-6.
Najuch also tells some anecdotes about Ludi Salm, was was obviously a ladies man and always on the hunt.[/QUOTE urban, Thanks for these results. It's interesting that pro Najuch was able to win a set 6-2 off Wilding when Roman was not yet in his prime. |
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I've added a short appendix with the results from the final of the men's singles event at the Austrian Championships in the years 1931-37. In March of 1938, the Nazis marched into Austria and the "Anschluss" followed soon after. This meant that there would be no Austrian Championships tournament again until after World War Two.
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For more detailed info check:
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Please check Tennisarchives because a lot of info you are digging up is already there. thanks Alex |
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[quote=elegos7;7069156]There may have been a tournament like that, but it probably was not the official Austrian Championships. I have a list of winners published in 1933 in a German book, and based on this the Austrian Championships resumed only in 1921.
As for the Berlin event, I have the following results May 22 1921.... Here what is already published on Tennisarchives. Click on the year for the details and on the player for more of his results. Thanks Mark, Karoly and all the others for the great work and research on the tennis history! |
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now with thread:
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Here's the complete draw of the men's singles event at the first ever Austrian Championships, held in Prague, Bohemia, from September 28-30, 1894:
Draw of 7 First round H.W. Gandon (GBR) d. R. Negraw 6-3, 6-0 A. Harden d. R. De Vittorelli 9-7, 6-0 H. Voss d. G.S. Stone 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 Ernst Weizsäcker had a bye. -- Semi-finals H.W. Gandon (GBR) d. A. Harden 6-3, 6-1 H. Voss d. Ernst Weizsäcker 6-2, 6-3 -- Final H.W. Gandon (GBR) d. H. Voss 6-0, 6-1, 6-3 -- Sources: “Prager Tagblatt” and “Pastime”. ----- Last edited by newmark401 : 03-26-2013 at 06:44 AM. |
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