Somerville Championship

The Somerville Championship also known as the Tennis Championship of Somerville was a combined men's and women's grass court tennis tournament founded in 1886 as the Somerville Tennis Tournament. The tournament was organised by the Somerville Tennis Association and was played Somerville Tennis Club at their ground in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States annually until 1897 when it was discontinued.

History
In 1884 the Somerville Tennis Tournament was established by the Somerville Tennis Association and was played Somerville Tennis Club at their ground in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. The event was part of the regular season of tournaments of the Somerville Tennis Association. By 1889 the association consisted of 100 players the president was Edward Falcombe Woods and vice-president Harry H. Wiggin. In 1897 the event was a Round-robin tournament Beals Wright played at the tournament he ended up runner up. The championships ran until 1897 when it was abolishedd.

Men's singles
(Incomplete roll)

Men's doubles
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Mixed doubles
(Incomplete roll)