Bahamas International Championships

The Bahamas International Championships[1] or Bahamas Championships[2] was a men's tennis tournament founded in 1922.

It was played on outdoor clay courts at the New Colonial Hotel Courts, Nassau, Bahamas until 1936.

In 1922 a Bahamas International Championships was founded and financed by the American banker William Henry Crocker,[3] and was played on outdoor clay courts at the New Colonial Hotel Courts, Nassau, Bahamas.

[4] The first Bahamas International tournament was part of the Caribbean Circuit and staged though till 1936 when it was discontinued.

In 1972 a second Bahamas International Open tournament was established in Nassau, but this time it was played on outdoor hard courts.