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Dewar Cup circuit

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Dewar Cup circuit
Defunct tennis tournament
Event nameDewar Cup circuit (1965–76)
TourILTF European Circuit, (1968–69)
Grand Prix circuit, (1970–76)
WTA Tour, (1973–76)
Founded1968
Abolished1976
LocationAberavon, Wales
Billingham, England
Cardiff, Wales
Edinburgh, Scotland
London, England
Nottingham, England
Perth, Scotland
Stalybridge, England
Torquay, England
SurfaceCarpet / indoor

The Dewar Cup circuit [1] was a series tour of British indoor tennis tournaments sponsored by the Scottish whisky firm John Dewar & Sons from 1968 to 1976.[2]

History

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The Dewar Cup circuit [3] were held continuously throughout the autumn, normally October through to November each of the individual events were stand alone tournaments, but formed part of a particular leg of the tour for that season e.g. first leg, second leg, third leg and fourth leg. The tournaments featured both men's and women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles competition awarding prize money, players were also awarded qualifying points for the climax of the tour, and were staged as the Dewar Cup Finals, initially held at the Crystal Palace, London for the first two years, they then moved to the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 through till 1976, by which time the circuit had declined to the one main event for 1975 and 1976.

Circuit tournaments

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References

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  1. ^ Martin, William. "New Court Surface for Dewar Cup". Google News Archives. The Glasgow Herald Newspaper. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  2. ^ Lake, Robert J. (2014). A Social History of Tennis in Britain. Routledge. p. 231. ISBN 9781134445578.
  3. ^ "Dewar Cup Circuit-Leg 2-Stalybridge" (PDF). Women's Tennis Association. SEWTA tour archive. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
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