Polish International Championships

The Polish International Championships was a men's and women's clay court international tennis tournament founded in 1931. It first was played at the Legia Courts, Warsaw, Poland and staged annually at various locations until 1985 when it was discontinued.

History
The tournament was founded in 1931 and was played on outdoor clay courts at the Legia Courts, Warsaw, Poland where it remained until 1935. The inaugural winners of the men's and women's singles event were France's Benny Berthet and Polands Jadwiga Jędrzejowska. In 1936 the event was moved to the BKS Courts in Bydgoszcz. It continued to be held in different locations until 1985 when it was discontinued.

Previous winners of the men's singles has included; Pat Hughes, Józef Hebda, Ignacy Tłoczyński, Wladyslaw Skonecki, Jiri Javorsky,  Jan-Erik Lundqvist,  Gérard Pilet, Istvan Gulyas, Ion Țiriac, Alex Metreveli and Thomas Emmrich. Former winners of the women's singles included; Odile de Roubin.