The competition at Eastbourne, even from its early beginnings, was considered one of the most prestigious tournaments that attracted large entries and matches even in those days and it was the world's largest tournament in terms of participants at the turn of the twentieth century.
Women's tennis The first tournament to be staged at Devonshire Park was a women's event in 1881, known as the
South of England Championships, and usually held every September. Winners of the lady's singles championships included
Dorothea Chambers,
Blanche Bingley Hillyard, and
Charlotte Cooper Sterry,
May Langrishe. The first overseas non British Isles winner was the American
Elizabeth Ryan in collecting 3 consecutive titles (1919–21); after World War One she was followed by the South African
Irene Peacock in 1923 and
Anita Lizana from Chile in 1936. Following World War Two tennis British winners included
Ann Haydon and
Shirley Bloomer the Brazilian player
Maria Bueno the Australian player
Fay Toyne was the last foreign ladies champion before the advent of the open era in 1968 the South of England Championships changed schedule to July until 1969 after the Championships at Wimbledon in 1970 its schedule changed again so that it was held before Wimbledon the South of England Championships continued until 1967. From 1968 until today the tournament has attracted many different sponsors. In 1968 it was known as the ''Rothman's Invitational
for sponsorship reasons from 1969 to 1972 it was called the Eastbourne Invitational'', the event ceased in 1972.
Men's tennis The first Men’s events started in 1881 also called the
South of England Championships early winners of the men's championship included
Wilfred Baddeley,
Sydney Howard Smith,
Josiah Ritchie,
Anthony Wilding,
Otto Froitzheim and
Ken Rosewall it continued until 1967 before being renamed for sponsorship reasons in 1968 from 1970 to 1973 the men's tournament was known as the
Rothmans South of England Open Championships. The men's event also ceased in 1973.
Tennis after 1973 In 1974 the Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis club decided on a completely new format tennis tournament and
re-branding of tennis at Eastbourne from the outcome of staging the South of England Championships that became known as the
Eastbourne International the tournament is still active today. ==Past finals==