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Kooyong
Milestones
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Kooyong Milestones: A Timeline
1892
Foundation of the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria (LTAV) to
take over from the MCC the administration of tennis in Victoria,
especially the Pennant Tennis Competition. No courts or membership
facilities. MCC still ran major tournaments eg Australian /Victorian
Championships in 1905.
1907
Leading Melbourne tennis player Norman Brookes wins Wimbledon
Singles Championship (first “foreigner” ever) and Davis Cup with Anthony
Wilding (NZ).
1908
LTAV leases area along north side of Albert Ground to provide
facilities for admission of 322 members and to host Davis Cup .Eight
grass courts laid down, pavilion built and stands erected. Brookes
appointed to LTAV organizing committee. Australia retains Cup defeating
USA 3-2.
1912
After successful defences of the Cup in Sydney and Christchurch LTAV hosts Davis Cup for second time at the Albert Ground.. Britain
defeats Australia 3-2 (NB: Photo of this Challenge Round in Archives
Room)
1919
Growing popularity of the game (Brookes and Wilding won back Cup in
1914) leads to decision to purchase 17 acres of freehold land at Kooyong
for $6160.
1922
20 Grass courts opened for play plus 8 asphalt.
1923
First Clubhouse opened in June.
1927
First horseshoe shaped seating level of concrete stadium completed
to host Australian Championships won by Gerald Patterson in longest
final singles match ever played at Kooyong.
1934
Northern section of stand, raised with construction of upper seating
level.
Massive flood of Kooyong in December disrupting the Victorian
Championships.
1935
(Jan) Jack Crawford defeats Fred Perry, Wimbledon Champion, at
Kooyong in final of Australian Championships. Roderick Menzel (Czech)
criticizes Kooyong “cow paddock”.
1937
Donald Budge wins Victorian Championships at Kooyong prior to
winning first leg of Grand Slam in Adelaide. (Photo in foyer)
1946
Kooyong hosts its first Davis Cup won 5-0 by Americans Kramer &
Schroeder.
1953
In preparation for Davis Cup:
• Clubhouse altered for first time since 1923 by glassing in the
verandah
• Southern section of stand raised with construction of upper level.
Massive temporary Cyclone stands erected to increase capacity to 15,000.
Hoad & Rosewall retain Cup 3-2 in memorable win over Seixas & Trabert.
Hopman towel throwing incident.
1957
Western section of stand filled in to complete upper level of
“horseshoe” in readiness for hosting successful defence of Davis Cup.
1961 & 1966
Kooyong hosts Davis Cup Challenge Rounds against Italy and
India.
1972
Kooyong becomes the permanent home of the Australian Championships
(until move to Flinders Park in 1988) incorporating the Victorian
Championships.
1975
John Newcombe defeats Jimmy Connors to win Australian title in
match beamed round world by satellite.
1980
LTAV relinquishes administration of Victorian tennis to Victorian
Tennis Association.
1983
Kooyong hosts successful defence of Davis Cup against Sweden.
1986
Davis Cup Challenge Round at Kooyong. Pat Cash wins memorable match
against Mikael Pernfors to clinch win on third day.
1987
Last Australian Championships at Kooyong won by Stefan Edberg and
Hanna Mandlikova.
1988
First Colonial Classic tournament held at Kooyong as prelude to
Australian Championships (won by Pat Cash)
1989
Kooyong changes its name from LTAV to Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club as a
condition of affiliating with the Victorian Tennis Association.
1992
Extensions to Clubhouse
2000
Completion of major extensions to Clubhouse including swimming
pool, gymnasium and additional function rooms.
2005
Kooyong site flooded after record day of rainfall raises
neighbouring creek above height of levee bank.
2006
Kooyong hosts Davis Cup Challenge Round. Australia defeats Belarus
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