1910 All England Badminton Championships

The 1910 All England Open Badminton Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, England from March 2 to March 5, 1910.[1][2]

1910 All England Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates2 March 1910 (1910-03-02)
5 March 1910 (1910-03-05)
Edition12th
VenueRoyal Horticultural Hall
LocationElverton Street, Westminster, London
Official websiteAll England Championships
1909 1911

After seven years at the London Rifle Brigade's headquarters the Championships switched to a new venue at the Royal Horticultural Hall which provided five courts. There were just six entries for the women's singles, which saw Meriel Lucas win her sixth singles title. Frank Chesterton successfully defended his singles title.[3]

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles England Frank Chesterton England Henry Marrett 15–4, 15–10
Women's singles England Meriel Lucas England Margaret Larminie 11–5, 3-11, 11-5
Men's doubles England Sir George Thomas & Henry Marrett England Frank Chesterton & Albert Prebble 15–4, 12–15, 15–12
Women's doubles England Meriel Lucas & Muriel Bateman England Dorothea Lambert-Chambers & Dorothy Lyon 15–8, 15–8
Mixed doubles England Guy Sautter & Dorothy Cundall England Frank Chesterton & Meriel Lucas 7–15, 15–9, 15–10

Men's singles

First round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                    
England Frank Chesterton 15 15
England L. D. Bayne 11 6
England Chesterton 15 15
England Thomas 6 9
England George Thomas 15 15
Republic of Ireland Gerrard Gorges 2 7
England Chesterton 17 15
England Prior 16 11
England J. H. Colin Prior 15 15
Scotland Thomas L. Adam 2 9
England Prior 15 4 15
England Sautter 10 15 4
England Guy Sautter 15 18
Scotland Dr. James Crombie 10 14
England Chesterton 15 15
England Marrett 4 10
England Henry Marrett 15 15
Republic of Ireland Francis O'Brien Kennedy 3 11
England Marrett 15 15
England Comyn 2 11
England Hugh Comyn 15 15
England H Close 6 6
England Marrett 15 15
Republic of Ireland Kennedy 5 11
Republic of Ireland Frederick A Kennedy 15 15
England J. H. Coutts 11 2
Republic of Ireland Kennedy 15 15
England Andrews 7 9
England A. W. Andrews 15 15
Republic of Ireland Robert Plews 1 6

Women's singles

First round Semi finals Final
England Meriel Lucas
bye England Lucas 11 8 11
England Lavinia Radeglia 11 11 England Radeglia 3 11 6
England Dorothea Lambert Chambers 4 5 England Lucas 11 3 11
England Margaret Larminie England Larminie 5 11 5
bye England Larminie 13 11
England Muriel Bateman 14 4 11 England Bateman 11 3
England Dorothy Lyon 10 11 2

Men's doubles

First round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                    
England George Thomas
& Henry Marrett
bye
England Thomas & Marrett w/o
Republic of Ireland Lambert & Plews scr
Republic of Ireland R. H. Lambert &
Robert Plews
bye
England Thomas & Marrett 10 15 15
England Comyn & Republic of Ireland Bisgood 15 6 10
England Hugh Comyn
& Republic of Ireland Bert Bisgood
15 15
England R. Franck
& E. P. Harrison
10 5
England Comyn & Republic of Ireland Bisgood 15 18
Scotland Crombie & Inglis 10 14
Scotland Dr. James Crombie
& H. J. H. Inglis
18 15
England A. W. Andrews
& Scotland W. D. Bayne
13 8
England Thomas & Marrett 15 12 15
England Chesteron & Prebble 4 15 12
England Frank Chesterton
& Albert Prebble
bye
England Chesterton & Prebble 15 15
England Fitton & Hawthorn 13 9
England Percy Fitton
& Edward Hawthorn
15 15
Republic of Ireland Frederick A. Kennedy
& Francis O'Brien Kennedy
7 9
England Chesterton & Prebble 15 15
England Massey & Sautter 10 10
England Stewart Massey
& Guy Sautter
bye
England Massey & Sautter 15 15
England Hay & Republic of Ireland Gorges 7 4
England Capt. Hay
& Republic of Ireland Gerrard Gorges
bye

Women's doubles

First round Semi finals Final
England Meriel Lucas
& Muriel Bateman
15 15
England Dora Boothby
& Margaret Larminie
6 1 England Lucas & Bateman 15 15
England Dorothy Cundall
& Alice Gowenlock
15 15 England Cundall & Gowenlock 8 2
Republic of Ireland Miss Hazlett
& Louisa Kennedy
0 3 England Lucas & Bateman 15 15
England Dorothea Lambert Chambers
& Dorothy Lyon
15 15 England Lambert Chambers & Lyon 8 8
Scotland H. Longmuir
& V. I.Todd
3 9 England Lambert Chambers & Lyon 15 12 15
England Lavinia Radeglia
& Christina Douglass
England Radeglia & Douglass 5 15 11
bye

Mixed doubles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Guy Sautter
& Dorothy Cundall
15 15
Scotland Dr. James Crombie
& V. I. Todd
0 0 England Sautter & Cundall 15 15
Republic of Ireland Frederick A. Kennedy
& Louisa Kennedy
15 10 15 Republic of Ireland Kennedy & Kennedy 8 9
Scotland W. D. Bayne
& Republic of Ireland C. Johnstone
10 15 7 England Sautter & Cundall 15 17
England Stewart Massey
& Margaret Larminie
England Massey & Larmnie 11 14
bye England Massey & Larminie 15 15
England Capt. Hay
& Miss Pakenham
England Hay & Pakenham 4 9
bye England Sautter & Cundall 15 17
England Edward Hawthorn
& Constance Peterson
England Hawthorn & Peterson 10 4
bye England Hawthorn & Peterson 15 15
Scotland H. J. H Inglis
& Miss H. Longmuir
Scotland Inglis & Longmuir 4 6
bye England Hawthorn & Peterson 15 15
England J. H. Colin Prior
& Eveline Peterson
England Prior & Peterson 12 4
bye England Prior & Peterson
bye England Sautter & Cundall 7 15 15
England Frank Chesterton
& Meriel Lucas
England Chesterton & Lucas 15 9 10
bye England Chesterton & Lucas 15 15
England Percy Fitton
& Lavinia Radeglia
England Fitton & Radeglia 10 12
bye England Chesterton & Lucas 15 18
England Mackie+
& Dorothea Lambert Chambers
England Mackie+ & Chambers 10 16
bye England Mackie+ & Chambers w/o
England A. W. Andrews
& Winton
England Andrews & Winton scr
bye England Chesterton & Lucas 15 15
England George Thomas
& Muriel Bateman
15 15 England Thomas & Bateman 5 5
England Albert Prebble
& Dora Boothby
11 9 England Thomas & Bateman 17 15
England Hugh Comyn
& Mrs Wood
15 15 England Comyn & Wood 14 5
Republic of Ireland Robert Plews
& England Dorothy Lyon
7 11 England Thomas & Bateman 15 15
England Henry Marrett
& Florence Marrett (née Lannowe)
England Marrett
& Marrett
5 11
bye England Marrett & Marrett 11 15 17
Republic of Ireland Gerrard Gorges
& England Alice Gowenlock
Republic of Ireland Gorges & England Gowenlock 15 5 16
bye

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References

  1. "The Times & the Sunday Times". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
  2. "Badminton". Sporting Life. 2 March 1910. Retrieved 30 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "The Championships". Field. 5 March 1910. Retrieved 30 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
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