1928 Australian Championships – Women's singles

Daphne Akhurst defeated Esna Boyd 7–5, 6–2, in the final to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1928 Australian Championships.

Women's singles
1928 Australian Championships
Final
ChampionAustralia Daphne Akhurst
Runner-upAustralia Esna Boyd
Score7–5, 6–2
Details
Draw19
Seeds4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
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Seeds edit

The seeded players are listed below. Daphne Akhurst is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.

  1.   Esna Boyd (finalist)
  2.   Daphne Akhurst (champion)
  3.   Louie Bickerton (semifinals)
  4.   Sylvia Harper (second round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
2   Daphne Akhurst 6 6
  Dorothy Weston 1 2
2   Daphne Akhurst 6 7
  Meryl O'Hara Wood 2 5
  Meryl O'Hara Wood 1 6 6
  Kathleen Le Messurier 6 4 2
2   Daphne Akhurst 7 6
1   Esna Boyd 5 2
1   Esna Boyd 7 6
  Mall Molesworth 5 2
1   Esna Boyd 6 6
3   Louis Bickerton 2 3
  Pattie Meaney 6 1 1
3   Louie Bickerton 4 6 6

Earlier rounds edit

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
2   Daphne Akhurst 6 6
  Nell Lloyd 1 2
2   Akhurst 6 6
  Weston 1 2
  Dorothy Weston [a] 6 6
  Gwen Waterhouse 3 4
2   Akhurst 6 7
  O'Hara Wood 2 5
  Meryl O'Hara Wood 6 6
  Coral Buttsworth 1 2
  O'Hara Wood 1 6 6
  Kathleen Le Messurier 6 6   Le Messurier 6 4 2
  Edith Freudenstein [a] 0 0   Le Messurier 1 6 6
4   Sylvia Harper 6 6 4   Harper 6 3 3
  Floris Conway 4 1

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   Esna Boyd 7 6
  Marjorie Cox 5 2
1   Boyd 7 6
  Molesworth 5 2
  Mall Molesworth [b]
  Iris Luckie 10 9 6   Luckie [b]
  Grace Paterson 8 11 3 1   Boyd 6 6
3   Bickerton 2 3
  Pattie Meaney 6 6
  Dorothy Dingle 1 2
  Meaney 6 1 1
3   Bickerton 4 6 6
3   Louie Bickerton 6 6
  Birdie Bond 3 2

See also edit

Notes edit

  • a In an original draw [1] Le Messurier and Weston – both representatives of South Australia – have been drawn together in the first round (Freudenstein received a bye into the second round to play against Waterhouse). This was protested by the South Australian Council as being against the regulations.[2]
  • b This is most confusing one. No source gives an information about such a draw, let alone the result.

References edit

  1. ^ "Lawn Tennis". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 January 1928. p. 19 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Sports and Pastimes". The Register. Adelaide, Australia. 20 January 1928. p. 6 – via National Library of Australia.

External links edit

  • [1] Source for the draw at ausopen.com
  • [2] Source for seedings
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