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Tennis Scotland is the official governing body of tennis in Scotland. [7] It was founded as the Scottish Lawn Tennis Association (SLTA) in 1895. [ 8 ] In 1977 the Scottish Lawn Tennis Association dropped the word 'Lawn' and became the Scottish Tennis Association (STA) .
The Scottish Championships its original name until 1994 also known as the Scottish Lawn Tennis Championships, [2] and the Scottish Grass Court Championships, [3] was an outdoor tennis event held from 1878 through 1994. It was played at various locations throughout its duration including Bridge of Allan, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Moffat, Peebles, and ...
The conclusion to Tennis Scotland's season will be shown live by BBC Scotland from Scotstoun Community Indoor Tennis Centre.
Notes: This is a list of former tennis tournaments held in Scotland Source:Tennis Archives [24] Aberdeen Cup-Exhibition-(2005-2006) Ayrshire Championships-(1947-1966) Banffshire Championships, Banff-(1921-1958) Border Championships (also known as the Scottish Border Championships)-Galashiels-(1898-1964) Broughty Ferry Open (1883-1929). [25]
The West of Scotland Championships [1] and later known as the Lang's West of Scotland Championships for sponsorship reasons was a combined men's and women's grass court tennis tournament first established in 1882. The last decade of the championships were held at Newlands Lawn Tennis Club, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland until 1983. [2]
The Scottish Covered Courts Tennis Championships or simply the Scottish Covered Courts was an open men's and women's international indoor tournament founded in 1962. [1] The tournament ran until 1984 as part of the world wide tour. [2] The championships were the precursor event to the current Scottish Indoor Championships. [3]
The tournament ran under that name until 1891. In 1892 it was branded as the North of Scotland Championships and was at this time staged at the Magdalen Yard Lawn Tennis Club. [4] [5] The Championships were not held during World War I. In 1919 the tournament was abandoned again, [6] then reinstated at Elgin in 1920 as the North of Scotland ...