1901 Wimbledon Championships – Ladies' Singles

Charlotte Sterry defeated Louisa Martin 6–3, 6–4 in the All Comers' Final, and then defeated the reigning champion Blanche Hillyard 6–2, 6–2 in the Challenge Round to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1901 Wimbledon Championships.[1][2]

Ladies' Singles
1901 Wimbledon Championships
Champion Charlotte Sterry
Runner-up Blanche Hillyard
Final score6–2, 6–2
Draw30
Seeds

Draw

Key

Challenge round

Challenge Round
     
Charlotte Sterry 6 6
Blanche Hillyard 2 2

All Comers' Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Louisa Martin 7 6
Agnes Morton 5 2
Louisa Martin 3 4
Charlotte Sterry 6 6
Charlotte Sterry 6 6
Miss Adams 1 1

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Mme Popp 0 1
Edith Greville 6 6 E Greville 6 6
CHE Meyer 1 0 E Greville 6 3 4
Louisa Martin L Martin 4 6 6
Mrs M Chatterton w/o L Martin 6 4 6
Mrs Norton Barry 6 6 Mrs N Barry 4 6 1
CB Bell 3 0 L Martin 7 6
E Monckton 8 7 A Morton 5 2
A Bell 6 5 E Monckton 1 2
Agnes Morton 6 6 A Morton 6 6
Edith Johnson 2 2 A Morton 6 7
Alice Pickering 6 6 6 A Pickering 3 5
Ellen Mary Stawell-Brown 8 2 1 A Pickering 7 6
Toupie Lowther T Lowther 5 1
Miss Francis w/o

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Ellen Evered
Henrietta Horncastle w/o E Evered 3 6 3
Muriel Robb 7 6 6 M Robb 6 4 6
Ruth Winch 9 4 4 M Robb 0 0
Dorothea Douglass 7 6 6 C Sterry 6 6
Edith Bromfield 9 1 3 D Douglass 4 2
Charlotte Sterry 6 6 C Sterry 6 6
Ruth Durlacher 2 4 C Sterry 6 6
Miss Hughes D'Aeth 6 6 Miss Adams 1 1
Beryl Tulloch 3 2 Miss Hughes D'Aeth
C Parsons-Smith C Parsons-Smith w/o
C Webber w/o Miss Hughes D'Aeth 1 0
Miss Adams 6 6 Miss Adams 6 6
A Martin 0 0 Miss Adams
D Slater w/o
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References

  1. 100 Years of Wimbledon by Lance Tingay, Guinness Superlatives Ltd. 1977
  2. Barrett, John (2014). Wimbledon: The Official History (4th ed.). Vision Sports Publishing. ISBN 9-781909-534230.
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