Bio-Strath Circuit
The Bio-Strath Circuit [1] was a series tour of British tennis tournaments sponsored by the Swiss company Bio-Strath AG,[2] a producer natural food supplements for sports people from 1970 to 1971. The circuit usually began in mid spring in April and ended in late summer in early August.
Bio-Strath Circuit | |
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Defunct tennis tournament | |
Tour | ILTF Grand Prix circuit, (1970–71) |
Founded | 1970 |
Abolished | 1971 |
Location | Cardiff–Wales Birmingham–Midlands Droitwich–Midlands Edgbaston–Midlands Exmouth–South West Malvern–Midlands London–South East Lytham St Annes–North West Sheffield–South Yorkshire Stourbridge–Midlands Solihull–Midlands Wolverhampton–Midlands |
Surface | Clay Grass Hard |
History
The Bio-Strath tennis circuit was a series tour of British tennis tournaments that was sponsored by the Swiss company Bio-Strath AG.[3] the circuit was inaugurated in May 1970 with six Midland tournaments, and one South East tournament.[4]
Each tournament being a particular leg on the circuit beginning with the 1st leg, that usually started around early April, and ending with the 10th and final leg around the first week of August. In 1971 the circuit was extended to include two new North West England tournaments at Lytham St Annes, and The Bio-Strath Northern at Manchester, one new tournament in South Yorkshire the Bio-Strath Sheffield Tournament at Sheffield, [5] another new event
Another new tournament was added for London the Bio-Strath Cumberland Hard Courts, In South Wales the Bio-Strath Cardiff tournament was added to the circuit, and another new event for North East England, the Bio-Strath Sunderland and Durham tournament The same year the Edgbaston tournament in the West Midlands was withdrawn, and replaced by the Bio-Strath Stourbridge tournament. In October 1971 Bio-Strath AG decided not to renew its sponsorship agreement with tournaments, due to disagreements of prize money and the circuit was discontinued.
Results
- 1970 Bio Strath circuit
The Bio-Strath Circuit[6] was part of the 1970 British Tournament Season. It began on 4 May in Birmingham, West Midlands, England with the first leg being the Bio-Strath Tally Ho event, and ended on 8 August with the tenth and final being the Bio-Strath West Warwickshire Open at Solihull.[7]
1970 Men's
Leg | Tournament | Dates | ||||
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Men's Singles Winner | Men's Singles Finalist | Men's Doubles Winners | Men's Doubles Finalists | |||
1st. | Bio-Strath Tally Ho | May, 4–9.[8] | Stanley Matthews | Julian Krinsky | Peter Doerner Karl Coombes |
Mel Baleson Julian Krinsky |
2nd. | Bio-Strath Droitwich | May, 11–16.[9] | Peter Doerner | Mel Baleson | Peter Doerner Karl Coombes |
Mel Baleson Julian Krinsky |
3rd. | Bio-Strath London | May, 11–16.[10] | Bob Maud | Keith Diepraam | Arthur Ashe Charlie Pasarell |
Bob Maud Bobby Wilson |
4th. | Bio-Strath Wolverhampton | May, 18–23.[11] | Frew McMillan | Hank Irvine | Frew McMillan Hank Irvine |
Ian Bidmeade Bill Joiner |
5th. | Bio-Strath Malvern | July, 6–11.[12] | Frew McMillan | Andrew Pattison | Stanley Matthews Frew McMillan |
Peter Doerner Andrew Pattison |
6th. | Bio-Strath Edgbaston | July, 13–18.[13] | Andrew Pattison | Peter Doerner | Stanley Matthews Peter Doerner |
Greg Perkins Mel Baleson |
7th. | Bio-Strath West Warwickshire | August, 3–8.[14] | Stanley Matthews | Paul Hutchins | Stanley Matthews Paul Hutchins |
Thompson Onibokun John Slater |
1970 Women's
- 1971 Bio Strath circuit
The Bio-Strath Circuit was part of the 1971 British Tournament Season. The first leg of the circuit began on 9 April with the Bio-Strath Tally Ho event, and ended on 7 August with the thirteenth and final leg the Bio-Strath West Warwickshire Open at Solihull.
1971 Men's
- Incomplete roll
1971 Women's
- Incomplete roll
Circuit tournaments
- Bio-Strath Cardiff.[23] (joined 1971)
- Bio-Strath Cumberland Hard Court Championships.[24] (joined 1971)
- Bio-Strath Droitwich Hard Courts.[25]
- Bio-Strath Edgbaston.[26] (left 1971)
- Bio-Strath London Hard Court Championships.[27]
- Bio-Strath Northern. (joined 1971)
- Bio-Strath Malvern.[28]
- Bio-Strath Sheffield Tournament.[29] (joined 1971)
- Bio-Strath St Annes Open.[30] (joined 1971)
- Bio-Strath Stourbridge Open. (joined 1971)
- Bio-Strath Sunderland and Durham. (joined 1971)
- Bio-Strath Tally Ho.[31]
- Bio-Strath West Warwickshire Open.[32]
- Bio-Strath Wolverhampton Open.[33]
References
- "RECOVERY:Australian Kim Warwick survived a late recovery by countryman John Manderson scoring 8-9, 6-2, 7-5 to win the Bio-Strath final at St Annes. The tie breaker was used in a tough first set. Warwick now heads the Bio-Strath Circuit, which consists of ten tournaments, Ecuador's Maria Guzman won the women's final". Sunday Mirror. London, England: The British Newspaper Archive. 30 May 1971. p. 38.
- "Sponsoring". Zurich, Switzerland: Bio-Strath AG. 22 June 2022. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
- "About Us". bio-strath.com. Zurich, Switzerland: Bio-Strath AG. 27 February 2017.
- Barrett, John; Tingay, Lance; West, Peter (1971). "The 1970 British Tournament Season". World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook. London: Queen Anne Press. pp. 260–271. ISBN 978-0-362-00091-7.
- "SHEFFIELD TENNIS:Kevin McCollum the Staffordshire teenager, put a stop to Australian domination in the new Bio-Strath tennis tournament at Sheffield yesterday. Showing some of the form which made him such a promise as a junior, he beat Kevin Tobin 6-0 6-1". Birmingham Daily Post. Birmingham, West Midlands: The British Newspaper Archive. 20 April 1971. p. 11.
- Sunday Mirror (30 May 1971)
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- "POST SPORTS REPORTER: Kim Warwick beat British No9 Donald Oliver in the final of the Bio-Strath Tally Ho! tournament on Monday, 6-2, 6-1. Ozzies; Dibley and Doerner won the men's doubles final beating British pairing of Matthews and Oliver". Birmingham Daily Post. Birmingham, England: The British Newspaper Archive. 13 April 1971. p. 24.
- "L.T.A. TOURNAMENTS: Bio-Strath Cumberland Tournament, Hampstead (C); Mercedes-Benz Lee-on- Solent (H); Bio-Strath Droitwich (H); Rothman's Surrey Surbiton (G or H); Bio-Strath St. Annes (G or H); Bio-Strath Cardiff (G or H)". Coventry Evening Telegraph. Warwickshire, England: The British Newspaper Archive. p. 18.
- "John Clifton renews his Davis Cup claim: He staged a great lighting comeback in an effort to preserve his Davis Cup place in the trials during the Bio-Strath Cumberland Hard Court championships tournament at Hampstead, London, yesterday. He ruined the unbeaten record of John Pals and, with only two days to go". Birmingham Daily Post. Birmingham, West Midlands: The British Newspaper Archive. 15 April 1971. p. 43.
- Coventry Evening Telegraph
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook p.268
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook p.267
- Birmingham Daily Post. Birmingham, West Midlands: The British Newspaper Archive. 20 April 1971. p. 11.
- "Bio-Strath tennis:The Bio-Strath tennis circuit inaugurated last year with six Midland tournaments, has been extended geographically North and South bringing the number of tournaments to ten added is Cumberland (Hampstead), Abbeydale (Sheffield), St Annes and Cardiff". Nottingham Guardian. Nottingham, England: The British Newspaper Archive. 3 March 1971.
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271
- World of Tennis 1971 : a BP yearbook pp.260-271