[3] The same year a new annual lawn tournament was established, and the winner of the inaugural singles event was the finalist at the 1885 U.S. National Championships, Godfrey Brinley.
[4] In 1888 the event was by won one of the semi-finalists from the 1886 U.S. National Championships, Charles Amherst Chase.
The final men's singles event was held 1893 that was won by Frederick Kemp (Fritz) Ward.
[5] In 1915 the venue changed its name to the Tennis Club of Rochester.
[6] During World War I the club was host for the Red Cross Tournament that featured Molla" Bjurstedt Mallory