• Source: Redcliffe Championships
    • The Redcliffe Championships was a men's and women's open tennis tournament founded in 1953, and held at Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia. It was first organised by the Peninsula Tennis Association and originally played on clay courts, then switching later grass courts, then hard courts. It was staged as part of ILTF Australasia Circuit a sub circuit of the ILTF World Circuit until 1983 when it was discontinued.


      History


      The tournament was founded in 1953 and held in Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia. The event was first organised by the Peninsula Tennis Association.
      . The first men's singles champion was Jack Arkinstall who defeated Roy Emerson in straight sets, and the winner of the women's first championship was Daphne Seeney who also defeated in straight sets. It was staged as part of ILTF Australasia Circuit a sub circuit of the ILTF World Circuit until 1983 when it was discontinued. The tournament has survived in one form or another into the twenty first century where it is known as the Redcliffe Open a Tennis Queensland event.


      Finals




      = Men's singles

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      = Women's singles

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