History of the Lionel Cox Competition

Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Boys backs

Lionel Cox was from Watford and worked for British Rail. He passed away in the early 70’s and was a family friend of many tennis players in the Watford area. He was a passionate tennis follower and although not a great player himself, put a lot of voluntary time into the game. The LTA organised competitive tennis very much through the counties and regions in that time and so the Lionel Cox Trophy was inaugurated in his memory of the work he did to challenge the East region counties to County competition with younger players participating. At that time there was no County events for anyone below 18U.

The event was held up in Norwich for many years and has covered various age groups in its time, 14U/12U/10U then 11U/10U/9U eventually moving to 12U/11U/10U in its present form. It has become a valued event in the East Region calendar and looked at with envy from other regions in the Country. The original East Region included Herts, Beds, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cams. Then as time moved on Essex, Bucks and Northants were invited to join in. Queenswood has been its home for some year’s now and is an ideal venue for such large groups of competitors. This year celebrating its 40th year Oxfordshire and Berkshire have been invited to join the event making it 10 counties and teams competed in a new compass draw format. With over 350 matches being played over 2 days and with considerable expertise being used both from the refereeing team and individual County organisation many players have experienced the fun of playing in a team. Hertfordshire had to pass the trophy on to a very competitive Essex this year who regained the title with Herts a close 2nd.

The event has been followed closely by many families and is fondly thought of as a truly friendly, competitive team event. Long may it continue as it brings young players together in their own age group team but then asks them to look beyond their peer group and realise that they are part of something larger and in the Herts case a family of players from 8-75 who represent their county with pride.

LIONEL COX 2013  FINAL RESULTS

 

 

B12

G12

B11

G11

B10

G10

TOTAL

POINTS

FINAL POSITION

BEDS

9

9

10

7

7

6

48

10th

BUCKS

2

1

5

5

6

10

29

4th

CAMBS

8

6

8

4

8

4

38

6th

ESSEX

1

2

1

1

1

2

8

1st

HERTS

3

3

3

3

2

1

15

2nd

NORFOLK

6

7

7

9

5

9

43

8th

NORTHANTS

10

9

4

10

4

7

44

9th

SUFFOLK

4

8

6

2

3

3

26

3rd

BERKSHIRE

7

5

9

6

10

5

42

7th

OXFORDSHIRE

5

4

2

8

9

8

36

5th

 
 

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