Rackets at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's singles

Rackets at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's singles

The men's singles competition was one of two rackets events held as part of the Rackets at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme.

Results

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Bracket

4RoundBracket
R1-title = First round
R2-title = Quarterfinals
R3-title = Semifinals
R4-title = Final

R1-date =
R2-date =
R3-date =
R4-date =

R1-name1 = )
R1-score1 = 3
R1-name2 = (GBR)
R1-score2 = 1
R1-name3 = (GBR)
R1-score3 = —
R1-name4 = "None"
R1-score4 = —
R1-name5 = (GBR)
R1-score5 = —
R1-name6 = "None"
R1-score6 = —
R1-name7 = "None"
R1-score7 = —
R1-name8 = "None"
R1-score8 = —
R1-name9 = (GBR)
R1-score9 = —
R1-name10 = "None"
R1-score10 = —
R1-name11 = "None"
R1-score11 = —
R1-name12 = "None"
R1-score12 = —
R1-name13 = (GBR)
R1-score13 = —
R1-name14 = "None"
R1-score14 = —
R1-name15 = "None"
R1-score15 = —
R1-name16 = "None"
R1-score16 = —

R2-name1 = Noel (GBR)
R2-score1 = 3
R2-name2 = Pennell (GBR)
R2-score2 = 0
R2-name3 = Astor (GBR)
R2-score3 = —
R2-name4 = "None"
R2-score4 = —
R2-name5 = Leaf (GBR)
R2-score5 = —
R2-name6 = "None"
R2-score6 = —
R2-name7 = Brougham (GBR)
R2-score7 = —
R2-name8 = "None"
R2-score8 = —

R3-name1 = Noel (GBR)
R3-score1 = 3
R3-name2 = Astor (GBR)
R3-score2 = 0
R3-name3 = Leaf (GBR)
R3-score3 = 3
R3-name4 = Brougham (GBR)
R3-score4 = 0

R4-name1 = Noel (GBR)
R4-score1 = walk
R4-name2 = Leaf (GBR)
R4-score2 = over

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