1931 Australian Championships - Men's Singles
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Jack Crawford defeated Harry Hopman
Harry Hopman
Henry Christian Hopman, CBE was a world-acclaimed Australian-American tennis player and coach, born in Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales, and soon moving to Parramatta, a city adjoining Sydney and now effectively a suburb of the metropolis.Hopman was a student at Rosehill Public Primary school...

 6–4 6–2 2–6 6–1 in the final to win the Men's Singles title at the 1931 Australian Championships
1931 Australian Championships (tennis)
List of Champions of the 1931 Australian Championships :-Men's singles: Jack Crawford defeated Harry Hopman 6-4 6-2 2-6 6-1-Women's singles: Coral McInnes Buttsworth defeated Marjorie Cox Crawford 1-6, 6-3, 6-4...

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See also:
1931 Australian Championships - Women's Singles
1931 Australian Championships - Women's Singles
Coral Buttsworth defeated Marjorie Crawford 1-6 6-3 6-4 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1931 Australian Championships.See also:-Key:* Q = Qualifier* WC = Wild Card* LL = Lucky Loser* r. = retired-External links:...


Seeds

The seeded players are listed below. Jack Crawford is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.
  1.   Jack Crawford (Champion)
  2.   Harry Hopman
    Harry Hopman
    Henry Christian Hopman, CBE was a world-acclaimed Australian-American tennis player and coach, born in Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales, and soon moving to Parramatta, a city adjoining Sydney and now effectively a suburb of the metropolis.Hopman was a student at Rosehill Public Primary school...

     (Finalist)
  3.   Edgar Moon
    Edgar Moon
    Edgar "Gar" Moon was a former tennis player from Australia. He's best known for winning the 1930 Australian Championships men's singles title. He also won the 1932 men's doubles title with Jack Crawford...

     (Quarterfinalist)
  4.   Ronald O. Cummings
    Jack Cummings (tennis)
    Jack Cummings was an Australian tennis player.Cummings finished runner-up to Jean Borotra at the Australian Championships, the future Australian Open, in 1928.-Runner-up :-References:...

     (Semifinalist)

Key

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild Card
  • LL = Lucky Loser
  • r. = retired


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