Aiken Tennis Club

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View of the court.
View of the court.

The Aiken Tennis Club is a private court tennis club located at 146 Newberry Street, SW in Aiken, South Carolina. The club was incorporated in 1898 with the sponsorship of financier William C. Whitney.[1] The building was constructed around 1902, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 27, 1984.

The Aiken Tennis Club is the world's most equatorial court tennis (also known as "real tennis") venue, and one of only two American courts south of the Mason-Dixon line (the other is the International Tennis Club of Washington).

Former world champions that have played on the court include Northrup Knox, G.H. "Pete" Bostwick, Jr., Jimmy Bostwick, Wayne Davies, and Robert Fahey. The most notable competition to be played at Aiken was the world championship challenger match between Ruaraidh Gunn and Camden Riviere on March 8, 2008.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "The Royal & Ancient Game of Tennis" by Allison Danzig
  2. ^ Rick Preston, World Championship Eliminator Program, Aiken Tennis Club: 2008.

Coordinates: 33°33′34″N, 81°43′16″W

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