1929 Australian Championships – Mixed doubles
The fourth-seeded Daphne Akhurst and Gar Moon defeated the first seeds Marjorie Cox and Jack Crawford 6–0, 7–5 in the final, to win the mixed doubles tennis title at the 1929 Australian Championships.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Mixed doubles | |
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1929 Australian Championships | |
Champions | Daphne Akhurst Gar Moon |
Runners-up | Marjorie Cox Jack Crawford |
Score | 6–0, 7–5 |
Draw | 16 |
Seeds | 4 |
Seeds
- Marjorie Cox / Jack Crawford (final)
- Meryl O'Hara Wood / Pat O'Hara Wood (semifinals)
- Mall Molesworth / Colin Gregory (quarterfinals)
- Daphne Akhurst / Gar Moon (champions)
Draw
Key
- Q = Qualifier
- WC = Wild card
- LL = Lucky loser
- Alt = Alternate
- SE = Special exempt
- PR = Protected ranking
- ITF = ITF entry
- JE = Junior exempt
- w/o = Walkover
- r = Retired
- d = Defaulted
- SR = Special ranking
Draw
Notes
References
- "Lawn Tennis". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 21 January 1929. p. 23 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Tennis Championships Become Interesting". The Register News-Pictorial. South Australia. 22 January 1929. p. 12 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Sparkling Tennis". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 23 January 1929. p. 25 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Matches In Tennis Singles Cause Great Thrills". The Register News-Pictorial. South Australia. 24 January 1929. p. 12 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Class Tennis Now Being Shown In Australian Championships". The Register News-Pictorial. South Australia. 25 January 1929. p. 12 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Gregory Is Now In Final Of Tennis Singles". The Register News-Pictorial. South Australia. 26 January 1929. p. 13 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Championship Tennis". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 28 January 1929. p. 19 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Lawn Tennis". The Examiner. Tasmania, Australia. 18 January 1929. p. 5 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Champions Meet In Delightful Tennis Weather". The Register News-Pictorial. South Australia, Australia. 21 January 1929. p. 14 – via National Library of Australia.
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