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The event was first known as the New Zealand National Lawn Tennis Championships or the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association Championships. It was later shortened to just New Zealand Championships and historically sometimes referred to as the New Zealand Senior Championships. In 1973 the tournament
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This event should not be confused with the New Zealand Open Championships event that was first played in Auckland in 1969 and exclusively in that city until 1979 that was a combined event until 1981, and is directly descended from the both
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and was known as the BP New Zealand Championships for one edition only. The event continued to be held through till 2020 when it was discontinued. The tournament was played almost exclusively on
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The winners of the first gentlemen's singles title was Percival Fenwick, and the ladies singles was won by Sarah Lance. The final winner of the men's singles title was
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The championships were held in numerous locations throughout the course of their history. In 1907 the edition of the tournament was valid as the
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tournament that was titled as such from 1988 to 1992 was also a different roll of winners.
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grand slam event. The championships were not held from 1915 to 1918 due to
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was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament founded in 1885 in
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In December 1885, the first New Zealand Championships were held at
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and was branded as the BP New Zealand Championships.
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Index

ILTF Circuit
Auckland
Christchurch
Dunedin
Hastings
Mount Eden
Miramar
Napier
Nelson
New Plymouth
Palmerston
Timaru
Wellington
Grass
Hard
New Zealand
Finn Tearney
New Zealand
Paige Hourigan
Napier, New Zealand
Tennis New Zealand

Anthony Wilding
Frederick Wilding
Farndon Park
Clive
Napier
New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association
Australasian Championships
World War I

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