| Baltimore Invitation Middle Atlantic Invitation | |
|---|---|
| Defunct tennis tournament | |
| Tour | ILTF Circuit | 
| Founded | 1886 | 
| Abolished | 1970 | 
| Location | Baltimore, Maryland, United States | 
| Venue | Various | 
| Surface | Grass | 
The Middle Atlantic Invitation[1] was a men's and women's grass court tennis tournament founded in 1886 as the Baltimore Invitation.[2] It was first organised by Baltimore Cricket Club (f. 1874), and played at the Baltimore, Maryland, United States through till 1969 when it was discontinued .
History
In October 1886 the Baltimore Cricket Club organised the first Baltimore Invitation Lawn Tennis Tournament.[3] Following World War Two the tournament was re-branded as the Middle Atlantic Invitation.[4] In 1898 the tournament was moved to Baltimore Country Club.[1][5] The event continued to be held annually until 1969 when it was discontinued.[1]
Finals
Men's singles
(Incomplete roll)
| Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1886[6] |  Leigh Bonsal |  Charles Belmont Davis | 6–3, 6–2, 6–4.[1] | 
| 1887[7] |  Alexander Post |  Charles Laurie McCawley | 6–4, 3–6, 6–2, 6–5.[1] | 
| 1888 |  Alexander Post |  Leigh Bonsal | 6–2, 6–2, 6–1.[1] | 
| 1909 |  Jack Colston |  Basil Wagner | 2–6, 6–1, 6–2, 5–7, 6–2.[1] | 
| 1890 |  Marmaduke Smith |  Fred Hovey | 6–4, 6–2, 3–6, 1–6, 6–4.[1] | 
| 1900 |  Harry F. Allen |  Malcolm Greene Chace | 6–2, 2–6, 6–2.[1] | 
| 1905 | .svg.png.webp) Edward Dewhurst |  William Clothier | 6–4, 1–6, 6–2, 6–2.[1] | 
| 1905 |  William Clothier | .svg.png.webp) Edward Dewhurst | 6–3, 7–5, 6–4.[1] | 
| 1927 |  Manuel Alonso Areizaga |  Carl Fischer | 6–4, 8–6, 6–4.[1] | 
| 1957 |  Harry Hoffman Jr. |  Reynaldo Garrido | 6–2, 6–3, 6–3.[1] | 
| 1963 |  Frank Froehling III |  Patricio Rodríguez | 6–2 6–3 6–3.[1] | 
| 1964 |  Dennis Ralston |  Frank Froehling III | 7–5, 15–13, 6–3.[1] | 
| 1965 | .svg.png.webp) Fred Stolle |  Lew Gerrard | 6–3, 6–3, 6–4.[1] | 
| 1966 |  Mark Cox |  Jim McManus | 6–3 6–2 6–3.[1] | 
| 1968 | .svg.png.webp) Bob Hewitt | .svg.png.webp) Colin Stubs | 6–1, 6–4.[1] | 
| ↓ Open era ↓ | |||
| 1969 |  Bobby Johnson Jr.[8] |  Ed Dailey | 7–5, 6–4.[1] | 
Women's singles
(Incomplete roll)
| Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1936 |  Alice Marble |  Pauline Betz | 4–6, 6–4, 6–0. | 
| 1966 |  Virginia Wade |  Peaches Bartkowicz | 6–1, 6–4. | 
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "Tournaments: Baltimore–Middle Atlantic Invitation". The Tennis Base. Tennismem SL. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
- ↑ Hall, Valentine Gill (1889) Lawn Tennis in America. D. W. Granbery & Co., New York, NY. USA. page.13.
- ↑ Hall, Valentine Gill (1889)
- ↑ Sports Illustrated Volume XV. New York City: Time. 1961. p. 2.
- ↑ "History". bcc1898.com. Baltimore Country Club. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ↑ Hall, Valentine Gill (1889) Lawn Tennis in America. D. W. Granbery & Co., New York, NY. USA. page.8.
- ↑ Hall, Valentine Gill (1889) Lawn Tennis in America. D. W. Granbery & Co., New York, NY. USA. page.13.
- ↑ Bivins, Larry. "Son of legendary Dr. J deserves page in black tennis history". blacktennismagazine.com. Black Tennis Magazine – BTMedia Group. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
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