1969 Men's National Tennis League

1969 Men's NTL League
Laver won most title's this year
Details
Duration12 February – 28 October
Edition2nd
Tournaments9
Categories(Pro)
Achievements (singles)
Most titles Rod Laver (6)
Most finals Rod Laver (7)
1968

The 1969 Men's National Tennis League (NTL) was the final edition of the tour founded by George MacCall[1] the league and players contracts were bought by World Championship Tennis.[2] The tour started in Orlando, United States, 12 February and finished in Cologne, West Germany, 20 October 1969.

Legend

Pro tournaments
Regular tournaments

Key

Calendar

This is the complete schedule of events on the 1969 National Tennis League, with player progression partially documented until the quarterfinals stage.

February

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
10 Feb Orlando Invitational Pro Championships[3]
Orlando, Florida, United States
Clay
Singles – Doubles
Rod Laver
6–3, 6–2[4]
Ken Rosewall Pancho Gonzales
Roy Emerson
k.o. 4 players only
Rod Laver
Roy Emerson
6–4, 6–2[5]
Pancho Gonzales
Roy Emerson
10 Feb Hollywood Pro Championships[6]
Hollywood, United States
Singles – Doubles
Tony Roche
6–3, 9–7, 6–4
Rod Laver Andrés Gimeno
Tom Okker
Butch Buchholz
Roy Emerson
John Newcombe
Ken Rosewall
24 Feb Oakland Pro Championships[7]
Oakland, United States
Singles – Doubles
Tony Roche
4–6, 6–4, 11–9
Rod Laver Marty Riessen
Ken Rosewall
Pancho Gonzales
John Newcombe
Dennis Ralston
Fred Stolle

March

Date Tournament Winner Finalist Semifinalist Quarterfinalist
3–8 Mar [8] NTL Los Angeles Pro Championships
Los Angeles, United States
Carpet (i)
Singles – Doubles
Rod Laver
6–4, 10–8[9]
Marty Riessen Roy Emerson
John Newcombe
Raymond Moore
Dennis Ralston
Ken Rosewall
Fred Stolle

August

Date Tournament Winner Finalist Semifinalist Quarterfinalist
6 Aug St. Louis Pro Championships
St. Louis, United States
Hard
Singles – Doubles
Rod Laver
7–5, 3–6, 7–5
Fred Stolle
4–10 Aug[10] Binghamton Pro Masters
Binghamton, United States
Clay
Singles – Doubles
Rod Laver
6–1, 6–2
Pancho Gonzales Pancho Segura
Fred Stolle
Round robin
Round robin
11–17 Aug [11] Colonial Pro Invitation
Fort Worth, United States
Hard
Singles – Doubles
Rod Laver
6–3, 6–2
Ken Rosewall Tom Okker
Tony Roche
Pierre Barthès
Butch Buchholz
Ronald Holmberg
Raymond Moore
21 August NTL Baltimore Pro Championships[12]
Baltimore, United States
Grass
Rod Laver
6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 3–6, 9–7
Pancho Gonzales
3rd place
Fred Stolle
4th place
Roy Emerson
Round robin
Ken Rosewall
Andrés Gimeno

October

Date Tournament Winner Finalist Semifinalist Quarterfinalist
18–20 Oct [13] Spoga Cup
Cologne, West Germany
Singles – Doubles
Andrés Gimeno
6–3, 19–17
Roy Emerson Marty Riessen
Ken Rosewall
Pierre Barthès
Rod Laver
Tom Okker
Tony Roche
Pierre Barthès
Tony Roche
10–7
Andrés Gimeno
Ken Rosewall

Prize money rankings

Source:[14]

Rank Name Period Prize Money
1. Rod Laver 30 weeks $123,405
2. Roy Emerson 30 weeks $62,655
3. Ken Rosewall 20 weeks $46,800
4. Pancho Gonzales 22 weeks $46,320
5. Fred Stolle 28 weeks $43,115
6. Andrés Gimeno 21 weeks $35,115

See also

References

  1. ^ MacCambridge, Michael (2012). Lamar Hunt: A Life in Sports. Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 181. ISBN 9781449423391.
  2. ^ Nejati, Mehran (2011). Global Business and Management Research: An International Journal. Universal-Publishers. p. 142. ISBN 9781612330402.
  3. ^ Archives, Tennis. "Orlando Professional Championships 1969". www.tennisarchives.com. Tennis Archives. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  4. ^ 12 Feb 1969, Page 106 – Arizona Republic at Newspapers.com
  5. ^ 11 Feb 1969, Page 14 – The Lincoln Star at Newspapers.com
  6. ^ "HOLLYWOOD PRO CH. Tournament Roll of honour". thetennisbase.com. The Tennis Base. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  7. ^ Archives, Tennis. "Oakland Pros 1969". www.tennisarchives.com. Tennis Archives. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  8. ^ Archives, Tennis. "Los Angeles Professional Championships 1969". www.tennisarchives.com. Tennis Archives. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  9. ^ 9 Mar 1969, Page 46 – Independent at Newspapers.com
  10. ^ "Binghamton Pro Masters Tournament Roll of honour". thetennisbase.com. The Tennis Base. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  11. ^ Archives, Tennis. "Colonial Pro Invitation 1969". www.tennisarchives.com. Tennis Archives. Archived from the original on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  12. ^ "Baltimore Pro 1969".
  13. ^ Archives, Tennis. "SPOGA cup 1969". www.tennisarchives.com. Tennis Archives. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  14. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1970). BP year book of World Tennis 1970. London: Clipper Press. p. 134. ISBN 0851080049. OCLC 502255545. OL 21635829M.

Attribution

This article contains some copied text from the article National Tennis League

Sources

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