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List of real tennis world champions
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Men's singles championship, Dublin, 1890.

The Real Tennis World Championship is the main competition in real tennis.

Men's singles

Men's singles in real tennis was the first world championship in any sport: it also predates the use of the term "real tennis," as the sport was called just "tennis" until lawn tennis gained popularity.

Except in cases where the champion has retired, the championship has always been on a challenge basis — the champion retains the title until losing an official challenge or retiring. Originally, the champion had the right to accept or reject a challenge, usually depending upon the prize money put up by the challenger's sponsor: several years could thus go by between challenge matches.

The top four ranked players in the world (excluding the champion himself) playoff for the right to challenge, with the champion and challenger playing a match of up to 13 sets over three days (4 sets, 4 sets and up to 5 sets on the final day). In theory, this is the only match the champion has to play in the two years since winning the last one.

The most recent men's world championship match was held in 2023, with sets being played on the 17th, 19th, and 21st of September in suburban Washington, D.C.

World men's singles champions

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Year Venue Winner Runner-Up Scores Notes
1740 France Clergé, The Elder
1765 France Raymond Masson
1785 France Joseph Barcellon
1816 James Street, Haymarket ItalyFrance Marchisio United Kingdom Philip Cox
1819 James Street, Haymarket United Kingdom Philip Cox France Amédée Charrier
1829 James Street, Haymarket France Jacques Edmond Barre United Kingdom Philip Cox
1862 James Street, Haymarket[1] United Kingdom Edmund Tompkins France Jacques Edmond Barre 1-0 (sets) Barre retired due to injury
1871 N/A United Kingdom George Lambert N/A N/A claimed
1885 Hampton Court United States Tom Pettitt United Kingdom George Lambert 7-5 (sets)
1890 St Stephens Green, Dublin[2] United States Tom Pettitt United Kingdom Charles Saunders 7-2 (sets)
1890 N/A United Kingdom Charles Saunders N/A N/A claimed
1895 Princes Club, Brighton United Kingdom Peter Latham United Kingdom Charles Saunders 7-2 (sets)
1898 Princes Club, Brighton United Kingdom Peter Latham United States Tom Pettitt 7-0 (sets)
1904 Princes Club, Brighton United Kingdom Peter Latham United Kingdom Cecil 'Punch' Fairs 7-4 (sets)
1905 Queen's Club & Princes Club, Brighton United Kingdom Cecil 'Punch' Fairs United Kingdom Peter Latham 5-1 (sets)
1906 Princes Club, Brighton[3] United Kingdom Cecil 'Punch' Fairs France Ferdinand Garcin 7-4 (sets)
1907 Princes Club, Brighton United Kingdom Peter Latham United Kingdom Cecil 'Punch' Fairs 7-3 (sets)
1908 N/A United Kingdom Cecil 'Punch' Fairs N/A N/A claimed
1909 Princes Club, Brighton[4] United Kingdom Cecil 'Punch' Fairs United Kingdom Ted Johnson 7-2 (sets)
1910 Princes Club, Brighton United Kingdom Cecil 'Punch' Fairs United Kingdom Fred Covey 7-6 (sets)
1912 Prince's Club, London United Kingdom Fred Covey United Kingdom Cecil 'Punch' Fairs 7-3 (sets)
1914 Philadelphia United States Jay Gould II United Kingdom Fred Covey 7-1 (sets)
1916 N/A United Kingdom Fred Covey N/A N/A claimed
1922 Prince's Club, London United Kingdom Fred Covey United States Walter Kinsella 7-3 (sets)
1923 Prince's Club, London United Kingdom Fred Covey United States Walter Kinsella 7-1 (sets)
1927 Prince's Club, London United Kingdom Fred Covey France Pierre Etchebaster 7-4 (sets)
1928 Prince's Club, London France Pierre Etchebaster United Kingdom Fred Covey 7-3 (sets)
1930 Prince's Club, London France Pierre Etchebaster United States Walter Kinsella 7-1 (sets)
1937 Tuxedo Club France Pierre Etchebaster United States Ogden Phipps 3-1 (sets) Phipps retired due to injury
1948 New York France Pierre Etchebaster United States Ogden Phipps 7-2 (sets)
1948 New York France Pierre Etchebaster United Kingdom Jim Dear 7-4 (sets)
1949 New York France Pierre Etchebaster United States Ogden Phipps 7-1 (sets)
1950 New York France Pierre Etchebaster United States Alastair Martin 7-0 (sets)
1952 New York France Pierre Etchebaster United States Alastair Martin 7-2 (sets)
1955 New York & Queen's Club United Kingdom Jim Dear United Kingdom Albert "Jack" Johnson 11-10 (sets)
1957 Queen's Club United Kingdom Albert "Jack" Johnson United Kingdom Jim Dear 7-3 (sets)
1959 New York United States Northrup R. Knox United Kingdom Albert "Jack" Johnson 7-2 (sets)
1966 New York United States Northrup R. Knox United Kingdom Ronald Hughes 7-0 (sets)
1968 New York United States Northrup R. Knox United States Pete Bostwick Jr. 7-2 (sets)
1969 New York & Manchester United States Pete Bostwick Jr. United Kingdom Frank Willis 11-8 (sets)
1970 New York United States Pete Bostwick Jr. United States Jimmy Bostwick 7-1 (sets)
1972 New York United States Jimmy Bostwick United States Pete Bostwick Jr. 7-2 (sets)
1974 New York United States Jimmy Bostwick United Kingdom Howard Angus 7-5 (sets)
1976 New York & Queen's Club United Kingdom Howard Angus United States Eugene Scott 11-4 (sets)
1977 Hampton Court United Kingdom Howard Angus United States Eugene Scott 7-2 (sets)
1979 Hampton Court United Kingdom Howard Angus United Kingdom Chris Ronaldson 7-0 (sets)
1981 Queen's Club United Kingdom Chris Ronaldson United Kingdom Howard Angus 6-1 (sets) Angus retired due to injury
1983 Hampton Court United Kingdom Chris Ronaldson Australia Wayne Davies 7-4 (sets)
1985 Queen's Club United Kingdom Chris Ronaldson Australia Wayne Davies 7-1 (sets)
1987 Queen's Club Australia Wayne Davies United Kingdom Chris Ronaldson 7-4 (sets)
1988 New York Australia Wayne Davies Australia Lachlan Deuchar 7-1 (sets)
1991 New York Australia Wayne Davies Australia Lachlan Deuchar 7-4 (sets)
1993 New York Australia Wayne Davies Australia Lachlan Deuchar 7-6 (sets)
1994 Hobart & New York Australia Robert Fahey Australia Wayne Davies 9-5 (sets)
1995 Hobart Australia Robert Fahey Australia Wayne Davies 6-2 (sets) Davies retired due to injury
1996 Melbourne Australia Robert Fahey Australia Wayne Davies 7-1 (sets)
1998 Melbourne Australia Robert Fahey United Kingdom Julian Snow