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Tennis tournament
Magyar Országos Tenniszbajnokság
Tournament information
Founded1894
LocationHungary
SurfaceClay
Draw32S/16D
Prize moneyUS$10,000

The Hungarian Tennis Championships (in Hungarian:Nemzeti Teniszbajnokság, Magyar Országos Teniszbajnokság/abbreviated to tenisz ob) also known as the Hungarian National Championships or the Hungarian Closed Championships is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It is currently part of the official Tennis Calendar of Hungary of the Hungarian Tennis Association and "is a gentlemen's and ladies' event."

History

It is the "fourth oldest tennis tournament of the world," which is held annually since its establishment. The first championships entitled as the Hungary's Lawn Tennis Championships were arranged on June 16, "1894," in Balatonfüred by, the Stefánia Yacht Club. It was a coeducated tournament thus the first "men"'s singles trophy was awarded to Austrian countess Paulina von Pálffy. The next year the women's roster was distinguished and the men's, "women's doubles and in 1909 the mixed doubles were added." In 1899 the tournament moved to Budapest and was organized by the Budapest Lawn Tennis Club. In 1903 the first unofficial international competition was held and subsequently became a standalone championship. In 1907 the Hungarian Lawn Tennis Association was formed as a subsidiary of the Hungarian Athletics Club thus the latter's name was included as the Annual HAC Tennis Championships (later the governing body was shortened to Hungarian Tennis Association). The hard court came into use when the National Indoors Championships were distinguished in 1927 (fedett pályás ob). The same year red clay was introduced as a new surface beside the already existing grass courts. Traditionally the winner of the outdoors championships is considered the Hungarian (National) champion. In the beginning the tournament accepted foreign entries. But after 1924 the Hungarian International Championships served as a diverse event while only Hungarian players could possibly go for the national title. After World War II the international branch went defunct and only the nationals were held. Thus this tournament did and does not qualify as an open on ATP standards and no points are awarded for the results. The location of the event is determined each year, which allows several clubs and cities to host it outside the capital Budapest including Pécs, Szeged and Hódmezővásárhely. The date also varies to fit the schedule of other events but to be, suitable for open air playing thus it takes place between May and end of September.

Finals

Margitsziget Lawn Tennis Club, frequent host of the event in the early years

Men's singles

(Incomplete roll)

National Championships
Year Champion Runner-up Score
1894 Austria-Hungary Paulina von Pálffy Hungary Károly Demény 6-4, 11-9
1895 Hungary Károly Demény
1896 Hungary Tibor Dániel
1897 Hungary Tibor Dániel
1898 Hungary Tibor Dániel Hungary Imre Szentgyörgyi
1899 United Kingdom Arthur Yolland
1900 United Kingdom Arthur Yolland
1901 Hungary Ödön Schmid
1902 Hungary Pál Segner Hungary Ödön Schmid
1903 Hungary Pál Segner Hungary Ödön Schmid
1904 Hungary Ede Tóth
1905 Hungary Pál Segner
1906 Hungary Pál Segner
1907 Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy Hungary Dezső Lauber
1908 Hungary Ede Tóth Hungary Pál Segner
1909 Hungary Pál Segner
1910 Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy
1911 Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy
1912 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1913 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy 3–6, 6–4, 6–1
1914 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy 8–6, 6–2, 6–2
1915–1919 Not Held
1920 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1921 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1922 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1923 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1924 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1925 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1926 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1927 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1928 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1929 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling Czechoslovakia Roderich Menzel 7–5, 4–6, 6–3 ret.
1930 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling Hungary Pál Aschner 6–1, 6–2, w/o
1931 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling Hungary Lehel Bánó 6–2, 6–4, 3–6, 6–1
1932 Hungary Béla Von Kehrling
1933 Hungary Emil Gabrovitz Hungary Kálmán Kiss 6–3, 6–3, 7–5
1934 Hungary Emil Gabrovitz
1935 Hungary Ottó Szigeti Hungary Emil Gabrovitz 6–4, 9–7, 6–0
1936 Hungary Ottó Szigeti Hungary Zsigmond Balázs 6–4, 6–3, 6–3
1937 Hungary Emil Gábori Hungary György Dallos
1938 Hungary Ottó Szigeti Hungary Emil Gábori 3–6, 9–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–3
1939 Hungary József Asbóth
1940 Hungary József Asbóth
1941 Not Held
1942 Hungary József Asbóth Hungary Ottó Szigeti 6–0, 6–1. 6–3
1943 Hungary József Asbóth Hungary Ottó Szigeti 2–6, 8–6, 5–7, 1–6
1944 Hungary József Asbóth Hungary Ottó Szigeti 6–3, 6–0, 6–4
1945 Hungary József Asbóth Hungary Ottó Szigeti 6–2, 6–1, 6–1
1946 Hungary József Asbóth Hungary Ottó Szigeti 6–0, 6–2, 3–6, 6–0
1947 Hungary Ottó Szigeti
1948 Hungary András Ádám-Stolpa
1949 Hungary József Asbóth
1950 Hungary József Asbóth
1951 Hungary Zoltán Katona
1952 Hungary József Asbóth
1953 Hungary József Asbóth
1954 Hungary István Gulyás
1955 Hungary József Asbóth
1956 Hungary József Asbóth
1957 Hungary István Gulyás
1958 Hungary István Gulyás
1959 Hungary István Gulyás
1960 Hungary István Gulyás
1961 Hungary István Gulyás
1962 Hungary István Gulyás
1963 Hungary István Gulyás
1964 Hungary István Gulyás
1965 Hungary István Gulyás
1966 Hungary István Gulyás
1967 Hungary István Gulyás
1968 Hungary István Gulyás Hungary Szabolcs Baranyi 5–7, 6–3, 6–3, 6–3
1969 Hungary Szabolcs Baranyi Hungary István Gulyás
1970 Hungary István Gulyás
1971 Hungary István Gulyás
1972 Hungary Szabolcs Baranyi
1973 Hungary Balázs Taróczy
1974 Hungary Balázs Taróczy
1975 Hungary Balázs Taróczy
1976 Hungary Balázs Taróczy
1977 Hungary János Benyik
1978 Hungary Balázs Taróczy
1979 Hungary Balázs Taróczy
1980 Hungary János Benyik
1981 Hungary Róbert Machán
1982 Hungary Géza Varga
1983 Hungary Sándor Kiss
1984 Hungary Sándor Kiss
1985 Hungary Ferenc Zentai
1986 Hungary László Markovits
1987 Hungary András Lányi
1988 Hungary Sándor Noszály
1989 Hungary Sándor Noszály Hungary László Markovits 6–4, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2
1990 Hungary László Markovits Hungary József Krocskó 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–3
1991 Hungary Sándor Noszály
1992 Hungary József Krocskó
1993 Hungary József Krocskó
1994 Hungary Viktor Nagy
1995 Hungary Zoltán Nagy
1996 Hungary Levente Barátosi
1997 Hungary Iván Lukács
1998 Hungary Attila Sávolt
1999 Hungary Attila Sávolt Hungary Gergely Kisgyörgy 6–2, 6–4
2000 Hungary Zoltán Nagy Hungary Balázs Veress 7–6, 3–6, 6–2
2001 Hungary Kornél Bardóczky Hungary Gergely Kisgyörgy 6–4, 4–6, 6–3
2002 Hungary Kornél Bardóczky Hungary Zoltán Nagy 6–1, 3–6, 6–0
2003 Hungary Sándor Noszály (WC) Hungary Gábor Jaross 7–6, 4–6, 6–2
2004 Hungary György Balázs Hungary Sebő Kiss
2005 Hungary Norbert Pákai Hungary Tamás Krafcsik 6–1, 6–0
2006 Hungary Kornél Bardóczky Hungary
2007 Hungary Ádám Kellner Hungary Dénes Lukács 5–7, 6–3, 6–2
2008 Hungary Attila Balázs Hungary Sebő Kiss
2009 Hungary Attila Balázs Hungary György Balázs
2010 Hungary Attila Balázs Hungary György Balázs 7–6, 6–1
2011 Hungary Attila Balázs Hungary Péter Nagy 6–3, 6–0, 6–4
2012 Hungary Attila Balázs Hungary Kornél Bardóczky 6–3, 6–3, 6–4
2013 Hungary Attila Balázs Hungary Viktor Filipenkó 7–6, 5–7, 6–2, 6–2
2014 Hungary Péter Nagy Hungary Attila Balázs 6–7, 7–6, 7–6, 6–3
2015 Hungary Péter Nagy Hungary Csongor Tóth 6–1, 6–1, 6–1
2016 Hungary Attila Balázs Hungary Máté Valkusz 7–6(4), 6–2, 6–2
2017 Hungary Zsombor Piros Hungary Máté Valkusz 6–2, 7–6(5), 5–7, 6–2
2018 Hungary Máté Valkusz Hungary Péter Nagy 6–3, 6–1
2019 Hungary Fábián Marozsán Hungary Péter Makk 7–6(5), 6–4

Men's doubles

Doubles Championships
Year Champion Runner-up Score
1909 Hungary Pál Segner / Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy
1910 Hungary Pál Segner / Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy
1911 Hungary Pál Segner / Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy
1912 Hungary Pál Segner / Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy
1913 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Jenő Zsigmondy Hungary Ödön Schmid Hungary Leó von Baráth 6–3, 3–6, 6–3
1914 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Aurél von Kelemen
1920 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Aurél von Kelemen
1921 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Aurél von Kelemen
1922 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Aurél von Kelemen
1923 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Aurél von Kelemen
1924 Czechoslovakia František Soyka / Czechoslovakia Ernst Gottlieb
1925 Russia Sergei Rodzianko / Weimar Republic Kurt Bergmann
1926 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Jenő Péteri
1927 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Jenő Péteri
1928 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Jenő Péteri
1929 Czechoslovakia Friedrich Rohrer / Czechoslovakia Roderich Menzel
1930 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary Emil Gabrovitz
1931 Hungary Imre Zichy / Hungary Emil Gabrowitz
1932 Hungary Imre Zichy / Hungary Béla von Kehrling
1933 Hungary Béla von Kehrling / Hungary György Drjetomszky
1934 Hungary Imre Zichy / Hungary György Drjetomszky
1935 Hungary Emil Ferenczy / Hungary Tibor Friedrich
1936 Hungary Ottó Szigeti / Hungary Béla Pető
1937 Hungary Emil Gabrowitz / Hungary György Drjetomszky
1938 Hungary Ottó Szigeti / Hungary Kálmán Aschner
1939 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary Mihály Csikós
1940 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary Lehel Bánó
1942 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary Sándor Mayer
1943 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary Sándor Mayer
1944 Hungary András Ádám-Stolpa / Hungary Kálmán Fehér
1945 Hungary Ottó Szigeti / Hungary Emil Gabrowitz
1946 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary Ottó Szigeti
1947 Hungary Tibor Tornyai / Hungary Kálmán Fehér
1948 Hungary András Ádám-Stolpa / Hungary Kálmán Fehér
1949 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary Kálmán Fehér
1950 Hungary András Ádám-Stolpa / Hungary Zoltán Katona
1951 Hungary András Ádám-Stolpa / Hungary Frigyes Bujtor
1952 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary Kálmán Fehér
1953 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary András Ádám-Stolpa
1954 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary György Birkás
1955 Hungary István Sikorszky / Hungary Kálmán Fehér
1956 Hungary József Asbóth / Hungary Antal Jancsó
1957 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary Zoltán Katona
1958 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary Zoltán Katona
1959 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary Zoltán Katona
1960 Hungary András Szikszay / Hungary Ferenc Zentai
1961 Hungary András Ádám-Stolpa / Hungary Zoltán Katona
1962 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary András Szikszay
1963 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary András Szikszay
1964 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary András Szikszay
1965 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary András Szikszay
1966 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary András Szikszay
1967 Hungary István Gulyás / Hungary András Szikszay

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  • two times champion Roderich Menzel
    two times champion Roderich Menzel
  • two times champion Ede Tóth
    two times champion Ede Tóth
  • 16 times champion Béla von Kehrling
    16 times champion Béla von Kehrling
  • (from left) International finalists Ignacy Tłoczyński and Kho Sin-Kie
    (from left) International finalists Ignacy Tłoczyński and Kho Sin-Kie
  • Seven-times champion Attila Balázs
    Seven-times champion Attila Balázs

Statistics

Hungarian Champions

16 times champion Béla von Kehrling
15 times champion István Gulyás
13 times champions József Asbóth
7 times champion Attila Balázs
6 times champion Balázs Taróczy
5 times champion Pál Segner
4 times champions Sándor Noszály, Ottó SZigeti
3 times champions Jenő Zsigmondi, Tibor Dániel, Kornél Bardóczky, Emil Gabrowitz (-Gábori)
2 times champions Arthur Yolland, János Benyik, Sándor Kiss, József Krocskó, László Markovits, Zoltán Nagy, Péter Nagy, Attila Sávolt, Ede Tóth
1-time champions Paulina Pálffy, András Ádám-Stolpa, György Balázs, Szabolcs Baranyi, Levente Barátosi, Károly Demény, Zoltán Katona
Ádám Kellner, András Lányi, Iván Lukács, Róbert Machán, Viktor Nagy, Norbert Pákai, Ödön Schmid, Géza Varga, Ferenc Zentai jr., Zsombor Piros
  • Eternal Champions (honorary title): Béla von Kehrling, József Asbóth, István Gulyás
  • Longest winning streaks: Béla von Kehrling (1912–1914 and 1920–1932, 16yrs ), István Gulyás (1957–1968, 12yrs)
  • Triple consecutive title holders:Tibor Daniel (1896–1898), Béla von Kehrling (1912–1914), József Asbóth (1939–40,1942), István Gulyás (1957–1959), Balázs Taróczy (1973–1975), Attila Balázs (2008–2013)

See also

Notes

  • The tournament was won by Countess Paulina von Pálffy since the first tournament was coeducated.
  • subsequent governor of Hungary Miklós Horthy also participated in the event
  • The tournament was not held from 1915 to 1918. Because of World War I.
  • The tournament was not held in 1941 because of lack of tennis balls.
  • Note that Emil Gabrovitz and Emil Gábori is the same person. He won 3 singles titles altogether under the two different names.
  • Merged with the international championship. The winner is considered the national champion.

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