In today's article we will delve into the exciting world of Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club. We will explore its origins, evolution and its various applications today. Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club has been a topic of interest for a long time and has generated debates, research and discoveries that have impacted different areas of society. Throughout this article, we will analyze how Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club has influenced culture, science, technology, and people's daily lives. Additionally, we will examine current trends related to Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club and how these may affect the future of our society. From its impact on history to its relevance in the contemporary world, Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club continues to be a topic of great interest and relevance, making it crucial to understand its importance and the role it plays in our lives.
Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club was founded in 1881, seven years before the Lawn Tennis Association of Great Britain was founded.[citation needed] Although it is called a 'club', it is actually the lawn tennis association of the whole of the University of Cambridge, representing the university as a whole, the thirty-one Colleges, and other institutions which are part of the university.
CULTC is directly affiliated to the Lawn Tennis Association of Great Britain and has a representative on the council and on the Board of the Association. The President and former Chairman of the club, Sir Geoffrey Cass, was president of the Lawn Tennis Association and Chairman of the L.T.A. Council 1997–1999. He is currently president of the British Tennis Foundation.
The university and Colleges give considerable support to British tennis by making available their administrative and playing facilities. CULTC regularly arranges for County Week groups to be held on College grounds.
The university's annual fixture list is one of the strongest in Britain. It usually includes matches against many different countries, as well as several of Britain's leading lawn tennis clubs; also half-a-dozen universities, and a dozen other clubs and teams. Most of the club's annual fixtures are home matches, which means that in a typical year nearly 30 tennis teams from all over Britain are entertained for a day in Cambridge at Fenner's.
Until the Second World War, after which lawn tennis became less of an amateur pursuit, Cambridge Blues won no less than 28 Wimbledon Championships in singles and doubles.
Name | College | Degree | Subject | Years played Varsity Match |
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Reginald Doherty | Trinity Hall | |||
Jimmy Van Alen | Christ's | |||
Max Woosnam | Trinity | |||
Laurence Doherty | Trinity Hall | |||
Anthony Wilding | Trinity | Law | ||
Raymond Tuckey | Queens' | |||
Bunny Austin | Pembroke | B.A. | History | 1926–1928 |
John Barrett | St John's | B.A. | History | 1951–1954 |
Mark Cox | Downing | B.A. | Economics |
1881-2013 | 1946-2013 | |
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Cambridge Victories | 72 | 44 |
Oxford Victories | 42 | 23 |
Draws | 9 | - |
1977-2013 | |
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Cambridge Victories | 26 |
Oxford Victories | 13 |
Cambridge University versus Oxford University Varsity Match results:
Year | Men's winner | Men's score | Women's winner | Women's score |
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1905 | Cambridge | 12-6 | ||
1906 | Oxford | 4-11 | ||
1907 | Oxford | 4-14 | ||
1908 | - | - | ||
1909 | Oxford | 0-9 | ||
1910 | - | - | ||
1911 | Cambridge | 11-10 | ||
1912 | Cambridge | 14-4 | ||
1913 | Cambridge | 15-3 | ||
1914 | Cambridge | 15-3 | ||
1915 | - | - | ||
1916 | - | - | ||
1917 | - | - | ||
1918 | - | - | ||
1919 | Oxford | 7-11 | ||
1920 | - | - | ||
1921 | - | - | ||
1922 | - | - | ||
1923 | Cambridge | 12-9 | ||
1924 | Oxford | 10-11 | ||
1925 | Cambridge | 11-10 | ||
1926 | Cambridge | 14-7 | ||
1927 | Cambridge | 13-8 | ||
1928 | Cambridge | 13-8 | ||
1929 | Oxford | 9-12 | ||
1930 | Cambridge | 18-3 | ||
1931 | Cambridge | 14-2 | ||
1932 | Cambridge | 12-4 | ||
1933 | Cambridge | 12-9 | ||
1934 | Oxford | 8-13 | ||
1935 | Cambridge | 13-8 | ||
1936 | Oxford | 6-11 | ||
1937 | Cambridge | 11-10 | ||
1938 | Oxford | 6-15 | ||
1939 | Oxford | 7-14 | ||
1940 | Cambridge | 11-4 | ||
1941 | Cambridge | 8-7 | ||
1942 | Cambridge | 10-2 | ||
1943 | - | - | ||
1944 | Cambridge | 13-2 | ||
1945 | Cambridge | 13-2 | ||
1946 | Cambridge | 11-9 | ||
1947 | Oxford | 1-20 | ||
1948 | Oxford | 8-13 | ||
1949 | Oxford | 1-14 | ||
1950 | Cambridge | 11-9 | ||
1951 | Cambridge | 13-7 | ||
1952 | Cambridge | 15-6 | ||
1953 | Cambridge | 12-9 | ||
1954 | Cambridge | 17-4 | ||
1955 | Oxford | 10-11 | ||
1956 | Oxford | 10-11 | ||
1957 | Cambridge | 14-7 | ||
1958 | Cambridge | 16-5 | ||
1959 | Oxford | 10-11 | ||
1960 | Oxford | 8-13 | ||
1961 | Oxford | 6-15 | ||
1962 | Cambridge | 14-7 | ||
1963 | Cambridge | 19-2 | ||
1964 | Cambridge | 14-7 | ||
1965 | Cambridge | 11-8 | ||
1966 | - | - | ||
1967 | Cambridge | 14-7 | ||
1968 | Cambridge | 13-8 | ||
1969 | Cambridge | 17-4 | ||
1970 | Cambridge | 11-10 | ||
1971 | Cambridge | 11-10 | ||
1972 | Oxford | 7.5-13.5 | ||
1973 | Oxford | 8-13 | ||
1974 | Oxford | 4-17 | ||
1975 | Cambridge | 12-2 | ||
1976 | Cambridge | 18-3 | ||
1977 | Cambridge | 15-6 | ||
1978 | Cambridge | 14-7 | ||
1979 | Cambridge | 20-1 | ||
1980 | Cambridge | 21-0 | ||
1981 | Cambridge | 20-1 | ||
1982 | Cambridge | 20-1 | ||
1983 | Cambridge | 18-3 | ||
1984 | Cambridge | 19-2 | ||
1985 | Cambridge | 17-4 | Cambridge | 10-5 |
1986 | Cambridge | 16-5 | Cambridge | 8-1 |
1987 | Cambridge | 14-7 | Cambridge | 9-6 |
1988 | Oxford | 8-13 | Oxford | 6-9 |
1989 | Oxford | 2-19 | Oxford | 1-14 |
1990 | Oxford | 5-16 | Cambridge | 13-2 |
1991 | Cambridge | 15-6 | Cambridge | 12-3 |
1992 | Oxford | 9-12 | Cambridge | 11-4 |
1993 | Oxford | 6-15 | Oxford | 7-8 |
1994 | Oxford | 0-21 | Oxford | 3-12 |
1995 | Oxford | 3-18 | Oxford | 1-14 |
1996 | Oxford | 6-15 | Oxford | 6-15 |
1997 | Cambridge | 13-8 | Oxford | 4-11 |
1998 | Oxford | 3-18 | Cambridge | 12-3 |
1999 | Cambridge | 14-7 | Cambridge | 12-3 |
2000 | Cambridge | 12-9 | Cambridge | 13-2 |
2001 | Oxford | 5-16 | Cambridge | 8-4 |
2002 | Oxford | 7-14 | Oxford | 7-8 |
2003 | Cambridge | 12-9 | Cambridge | 10-5 |
2004 | Cambridge | 19-2 | Cambridge | 11-4 |
2005 | Oxford | 8.5-12.5 | Cambridge | 17-4 |
2006 | Cambridge | 11-10 | Cambridge | 14-7 |
2007 | Cambridge | 12-9 | Oxford | 8-13 |
2008 | Cambridge | 15-6 | Oxford | 10-11 |
2009 | Cambridge | 12-9 | Cambridge | 12-9 |
2010 | Cambridge | 13-8 | Cambridge | 18-3 |
2011 | Cambridge | 12-9 | Cambridge | 18-3 |
2012 | Cambridge | 12-9 | Cambridge | 16-5 |
2013 | Cambridge | 12-9 | Oxford | 7-14 |
2014 | Cambridge | 12-9 | Cambridge | 14-7 |
2015 | Oxford | 8-13 | Oxford | 8-13 |
2016 | Oxford | 7-11 | Oxford | 10-11 |
2017 | Cambridge | 15-6 | Oxford | 5-16 |
2018 | Cambridge | 19-2 | Oxford | 5-16 |
2019 | Cambridge | 17-4 | Cambridge | 14-7 |
2020 | Cambridge | 11-10 | Cambridge | 18-3 |
The original Cambridge University Tournament was founded as the Cambridge University LTC Tournament in 1881. The winners of gentleman's singles event from 1920 was also known as The Doherty Cup.