Montreal Cup

The Montreal Cup also known as the Montreal Cup Tennis Championships was a men's and women's tennis tournament founded in 1890. It was last held at the Mount Royal Lawn Tennis Club, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It ran annually as part of the CLTA Circuit from 1895 to 1912 then as part of ILTF Circuit from 1913 to 1970 when it was dropped from that circuit.

History
In 1890 the first edition of the Montreal Cup was held at the McGill Lawn Tennis Club with McGill University the men's singles was won by C.F. Martin who defeated Cecil Wheatley Yarker. The tournament was not always held on a permanent basis until 1920. At the 1936 edition of the tournament Wimbledon champion Fred Perry played an exhibition singles and doubles event. the event was hosted a different venues including the Concordia Tennis Club, the Monkland Tennis Club, Mount Royal Lawn Tennis Club (f.1907), the Outremont Lawn Tennis Club, the University of Montreal courts, It ran annually as part of the CLTA Circuit from 1890 then as part of ILTF Circuit from 1913 to 1970 when it was dropped from that circuit.

Men's singles
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Men's doubles
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Women's singles
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Women's doubles
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