1922 Australasian Championships - Men's Singles

1922 Australasian Championships - Men's Singles

James Anderson defeated Gerald Patterson 6-0 3-6 3-6 6-3 6-2 in the final to win the Men's Singles title at the 1922 Australasian Championships.

"See also::"1922 Australasian Championships - Women's Singles"

Draw

Key

* Q = Qualifier
* WC = Wild Card
* LL = Lucky Loser
* r. = retired8TeamBracket-Tennis5-Byes
RD3-team1=flagicon|AUS Gerald Patterson
RD3-seed1=
RD3-team2=flagicon|AUS James Anderson
RD3-seed2=
RD3-score1-1=0
RD3-score2-1=6
RD3-score1-2=6
RD3-score2-2=3
RD3-score1-3=6
RD3-score2-3=3
RD3-score1-4=3
RD3-score2-4=6
RD3-score1-5=2
RD3-score2-5=6
RD2-team1=flagicon|AUS Gerald Patterson
RD2-seed1=
RD2-team2=flagicon|AUS John Hawkes
RD2-seed2=
RD2-score1-1=8
RD2-score2-1=6
RD2-score1-2=4
RD2-score2-2=6
RD2-score1-3=7
RD2-score2-3=5
RD2-score1-4=3
RD2-score2-4=6
RD2-score1-5=10
RD2-score2-5=8
RD2-team3=flagicon|AUS James Anderson
RD2-seed3=
RD2-team4=flagicon|AUS Norman Peach
RD2-seed4=
RD2-score3-1=1
RD2-score4-1=6
RD2-score3-2=6
RD2-score4-2=2
RD2-score3-3=6
RD2-score4-3=2
RD2-score3-4=6
RD2-score4-4=4
RD1-team1=flagicon|AUS Gerald Patterson
RD1-seed1=
RD1-team2=flagicon|AUS E.L. Jones
RD1-seed2=
RD1-score1-1=6
RD1-score2-1=4
RD1-score1-2=5
RD1-score2-2=7
RD1-score1-3=6
RD1-score2-3=1
RD1-score1-4=10
RD1-score2-4=8
RD1-team3=flagicon|AUS John Hawkes
RD1-seed3=
RD1-team4=flagicon|AUS A. Huthnance
RD1-seed4=
RD1-score4-1=w/o
RD1-team5=flagicon|AUS James Anderson
RD1-seed5=
RD1-team6=flagicon|AUS W. Dive
RD1-seed6=
RD1-score5-1=7
RD1-score6-1=5
RD1-score5-2=6
RD1-score6-2=4
RD1-score5-3=6
RD1-score6-3=3
RD1-team7=flagicon|AUS Norman Peach
RD1-seed7=
RD1-team8=flagicon|AUS John Clemenger
RD1-seed8=
RD1-score7-1=6
RD1-score8-1=1
RD1-score7-2=6
RD1-score8-2=1
RD1-score7-3=9
RD1-score8-3=7

External links

* [http://www.itftennis.com/mens/tournaments/tournamentoverview.asp?tournament=1010004361 1922 Australasian Championships on ITFtennis.com] , the source for this draw


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