Real Tennis World Championship

In theory, this is the only match the champion has to play in the two years since winning the last one.

The most recent men's world championship match was held in 2023, with sets being played on the 17th, 19th, and 21st of September in suburban Washington, D.C..

The next challenge will be in September 2025 at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island The men's doubles title is earned in a tournament with the sport's four top-ranked pairings (changed down from eight in 2022).

Competed every odd-numbered year, it is hosted in rotation among the countries with active courts in the following order: the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and the United States.

After the first championship was won by Tim Chisholm and Julian Snow,[8] the title was won and then defended five times by singles world champion Rob Fahey and Steve Virgona.

Men's singles championship, Dublin, 1890.