1930 Men's British Open Squash Championship

The 1930 Squash Rackets Open Championship of Great Britain [1] was the first edition of the British Open Squash Championships inaugurated in 1930 so that both professionals and amateurs could play each other. The champion could be challenged by another player, normally either the professional or amateur champion for the right to earn the title of champion of Great Britain. The designated champion in 1929 was Charles Read and the challenger was the much younger Don Butcher.

British Open Squash Championships
1st British Open Championships
Details
LocationLondon, England
VenueQueen's Club & Conservative Club

The first leg was held on Sunday 7 December at the Queen's Club, West Kensington, home club to Read. The second leg was held on Monday 15 December 1930 at the Conservative Club, London, where Butcher was head professional. If the championship ended in one match each a neutral venue would have been used to determine the winner but Butcher won both matches.

Draw and results

[2]

First leg

Queen's Club
       
Charles Read 6 5 5
Don Butcher 9 9 9

Second leg

Conservative Club
       
Don Butcher 9 9 9
Charles Read 3 5 3
Preceded by
1929
British Open Squash Championships
England (London)

1930
Succeeded by
1931

References

  1. "Times Archives 1930 Open Championships". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. "Squash Rackets". The Times Archives.
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