Moroccan International Championships

Moroccan International Championships
Championnats Internationaux Marocains
Defunct tennis tournament
TourILTF Circuit (1924-1974)
Founded1924 (1924)
Abolished1974 (1974)
LocationMorocco
SurfaceClay

The Moroccan International Championships[1] or Championnats Internationaux Marocains was a men's and women's international clay court tennis tournament founded in 1925 as the Moroccan Championships or Championnats du Maroc. The tournament first held in Casablanca, Morocco. It was held annually until 1974 when it was discontinued as part of the worldwide ILTF Circuit.

History

In 1924 the Moroccan Championships were first held in Casablanca, Morocco. The tournament continued to staged annually through to the second world war then was suspended. In 1950 the tournament resumed under a new brand name the Moroccan International Championships. The tournament was mainly held in Casablanca, but was also staged in Rabat in 1933, 1937, 1939 and 1950. The championships ran annually through till 1974 when they were discontinued as part of the worldwide ILTF Circuit.

Finals

Men's singles

Notes: two versions of the tournament was held in * February (59) & April (62) ** November (59, 62).[2][3]

(Incomplete roll)
Moroccan Championships
1930 Christian Boussus Maxime "Max" Combemale 6-2 6-3
1936[4] Christian Boussus Jean Lesueur 6-4, 6–0, 6-2
1937 Christian Boussus Kalle Schröder 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-8 6-2
1939 Mr. Lasson Kalle Schröder 7-5 6-2 6-0
1940/1945 Not held (due to World War II)
Moroccan International Championships
1950 Geoffrey Brown Fred Kovaleski 5-7 6-1 6-4
1951 Paul Rémy Maurice Bendayan 6-2 6-0 7-5
1956 Henri Chabance[5] Pierre Forget 8-6 6-4 6-2
1957 Pierre Forget[6] Jean Pierre Bergerat[7] 6-3 3-6 6-2 10-8
1959* Mike Davies Robert Haillet 6-3 1-6 7-5
1959** Nicola Pietrangeli Gérard Pilet 6-4 6-3 6-4
1960[8] Manuel Santana Giuseppe Merlo 1-6 6-4 6-4 6-4
1961 Wilhelm Bungert Boro Jovanović 7-5 2-6 6-3 3-6 6-2
1962* István Gulyás Ingo Buding 10-8 6-4 6-2
1962** Lahcen Chadli Mohammed-Haibabi Bouchaib[9] 6-1 6-0 6-2
1963 Roy Emerson Ingo Buding 6-8 7-5 6-3 6-4
1964 Martin Mulligan István Gulyás 6-4 6-2 6-3
1965 Ben Ali Ahmed Ali Laroussi[10] 1-6 6-4 7-5 4-6 7-5
1968 Nicholas Kalogeropoulos Allan Stone 6-1 4-6 6-3 6-4
1968 Michel Leclercq Daniel Contet 2-6 7-5 6-2
Open era
1969 Željko Franulović Barry Phillips-Moore 2-6 6-1 6-2 6-3
1970 Hans-Jürgen Pohmann Ali Laroussi[11] 6-3 6-4 6-2
1971 Ion Țiriac François Jauffret 7-6 6-0 6-3
1974 Éric Deblicker Jean-Claude Barclay 7-5 6-1 6-3

Women's singles

(Incomplete roll)

Moroccan Championships
1925[12] Mme Neville Mme Rebourseau 6-1, 3–6, 6-1
1933 Mlle Matia Mme Lannefranque 6-2, 6-1
1939 Mme Follweider Mme Lannefranque 6-4, 6-2
1940/1945 Not held (due to World War II)
Moroccan International Championships
1951 Ruth Nathan Kaufmann Mlle Pilon Fleury 6-3, 3–6, 8-6
1954 Maud Galtier Michelle Bourbonnais 6-3, 6-2
1956 Jacqueline Morales Mlle Roy 6-1, 6-1
1959 Márta Popp Jacqueline Morales 5-7, 6–2, 6-3
1960[13] Ann Haydon Jacqueline Rees-Lewis 6-0, 6-2
1961 Silvana Lazzarino Helga Schultze 6-2, 6-3
1962 Lea Pericoli Silvana Lazzarino 10-8, 3–6, 6-1
1963 Jan Lehane Maria Bueno 6-3, 6-2
1964 Françoise Dürr Robyn Ebbern 6-4, 6-3
1968 Gail Sherriff Alice Tym 6-1, 6-4
Open era
1969 Alice Tym Graciela Morán 6-3, 6-1
1970 Jacqueline Morales Lecaillon (2) Jenny Staley Hoad 3-6, 7–5, 6-0
1971 Wendy Gilchrist Michèle Gurdal 6-2, 7-5

See also

References

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