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PLAYERS


Qualification Group

Four of the ten Champions Trophy participants compete in a qualification group. The two players with the best results qualify for the main draw. Each match is one set to nine games. This event takes place over a single day, Tuesday 21st June, providing six quick-fire, high-pressure matches – exciting for both competitors and spectators.

Qualification positions are determined by: number of wins; then games won/lost ratio, if tied; then the result between players, if tied.

All matches played on Tuesday 21st June

  Lewis Williams Josh Smith Neil Mackenzie Levi Gale Position
Lewis Williams 9 7 0 3
Josh Smith 5 6 2 4
Neil Mackenzie 9 9 6 2
Levi Gale 9 9 9 1

Main Draw

Schedule

Monday 20th June: Practice Day

Time Players
10:00-11:45 John Lumley & Bryn Sayers
11:45-13:30 Levi Gale & Josh Smith
13:30-15:15 Ben Taylor-Matthews & Nick Howell
15:15-17:00 Chris Chapman & Rob Fahey
17:00-18:45 Neil Mackenzie & Darren Long
 

Tuesday 21st June: Qualifying Rounds & Welcome Drinks

Time Players Marker Result
11:00 Neil Mackenzie vs Levi Gale Scott Blaber 6/9
Followed by Lewis Williams vs Josh Smith Chris Chapman 9/5
  30 min break    
Followed by Josh Smith vs Neil Mackenzie Scott Blaber 6/9
Followed by Lewis Williams vs Levi Gale Chris Chapman 0/9
  30 min break    
Followed by Lewis Williams vs Neil Mackenzie Chris Chapman 7/9
Followed by Josh Smith vs Levi Gale Scott Blaber 2/9

The Champions Trophy Welcome Drinks (invitation only) will be in the RTC Club Garden from 18:30 onwards.

 

Wednesday 22nd June: Main Draw Day One

Time Match Players Marker Result
11:00 A Rob Fahey vs Ben Taylor-Matthews John Lumley 6/1 3/6 6/5 6/5
Followed by B Bryn Sayers vs Neil Mackenzie (Q2) Scott Blaber 6/2 6/1 6/2
16:00 C Darren Long vs Levi Gale (Q1) Scott Blaber 6/5 5/6 6/2 5/6 6/2
Followed by D John Lumley vs Chris Chapman Darren Long 6/3 6/1 6/5
 

Thursday 23rd June: Main Draw Day Two

Time Match Players Marker Result
16:00 E Ben Taylor-Matthews vs Bryn Sayers Scott Blaber 6/3 6/4 6/0
18:30 F Chris Chapman vs Darren Long Nick Wood 6/3 6/2 6/2
 

Friday 24th June: Rest Day

 

Saturday 25th June: Semi-finals

Time Match Players Marker Result
11:00 1 Rob Fahey vs Chris Chapman Scott Blaber 6/2 6/1 6/4
Followed by 2 John Lumley vs Ben Taylor-Matthews Nick Wood 5/6 1/6 5/6
 

Sunday 26th June: Final, Prize-giving & Party

Time Players Marker Result
12:00 Rob Fahey vs Ben Taylor-Matthews Scott Blaber 6/2 4/6 6/2 6/3

The Champions Trophy Prize Giving and Party (ticket holders only) will in the RTC Club Garden immediately following the final.

There will be a buffet lunch and drinks, supplied by Miss Polly Cafe.

 

The Champions Trophy 2022 Final: Rob Fahey (1) v Ben Taylor-Matthews (3)


How to Play


Event Information

Getting to Hampton Court Palace

See the RTC Home page for address and telephone numbers, and the HCP Getting Here page for directions and more general Palace information.

Parking

Visitors can use the main public car park within HCP if there is space. The entrance is via the main gate immediately on the north side of Hampton Court Bridge. If the main gate is shut then you can drive up to it and the security guards will open it and let you in if you tell them that you are visiting to watch the Champions Trophy tennis.

If the car park is full then you will have to use one of the public car parks at Hampton Court station or in Bushy Park, or find a space in the limited on-street parking nearby.

Getting to the court

Entrance is via Tennis Court Lane the road that runs along the left hand side of the Palace when viewed from the main, front entrance.

Go through the security barrier, where the guards will have your name on a list. Continue to the very end of the lane and go through the left hand archway facing you. Go through two sets of doors and you will arrive at the court. The club rooms are at the far end of the court, behind the dedans.

Tourists and other visitors to HCP are free to watch from behind the hazard and service galleries during British Summer Time.