1914 World Hard Court Championships – Women's singles

Women's singles
1914 World Hard Court Championships
Final
ChampionFrance Suzanne Lenglen
Runner-upFrance Germaine Golding
Score6–2, 6–1
Details
Draw19
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women mixed
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The women's singles was one of five events of the 1914 World Hard Court Championships tennis tournament held in Paris, France from 29 May until 8 June 1914. The draw consisted of 19 players. Mieken Rieck was the defending champion, but did not participate. Suzanne Lenglen (who also won the women's double championship that year) won her first of four titles, defeating fellow French player Germaine Golding in straight sets in the final.

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
France Suzanne Lenglen 6 4 6
France Suzanne Amblard 2 6 3
France Suzanne Lenglen 6 6
France Germaine Golding 2 1
France Marguerite Broquedis 2 2
France Germaine Golding 6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
France Suzanne Lenglen 6 8
France Phyllis Satterthwaite 3 6
France Suzanne Lenglen 6 6
Belgium Anne de Borman w/o Belgium Anne de Borman 2 3
Hungary Hedwig von Satzger Belgium Anne de Borman 6 6
France Mlle Poujade 6 8 6 France Mlle Poujade 3 1
Norway Caro Dahl 3 10 4 France Suzanne Lenglen 6 4 6
France Suzanne Amblard 2 6 3
France Magda Aranyi w/o
United Kingdom M. Tripp
France Magda Aranyi 0 0
France Suzanne Amblard 6 6
France Suzanne Amblard 6 6
Portugal Angelica Plantier 0 1

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
France Marguerite Broquedis 6 6
France Blanche Amblard 6 6 France Blanche Amblard 3 3
Sweden Sigrid Fick 3 3 France Marguerite Broquedis 4 2
United States Elizabeth Ryan 6 6
United States Elizabeth Ryan 6 6 6
France Marie Conquet 8 4 0
France Marguerite Broquedis 2 2
France Germaine Golding 6 6
United Kingdom M. Fergus 6 6
Switzerland Cecile Matthey 2 2
United Kingdom M. Fergus 3 10 1
France Germaine Golding 6 8 6
France Germaine Golding w/o
United Kingdom J. Tripp

References

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