Cannabaceae

Men's singles
1934 Australian Championships
Final
ChampionUnited Kingdom Fred Perry
Runner-upAustralia Jack Crawford
Score6–3, 7–5, 6–1
Details
Draw32 (4 Q )
Seeds8
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
← 1933 · Australian Championships · 1935 →

Fred Perry defeated Jack Crawford 6–3, 7–5, 6–1 in the final to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1934 Australian Championships.

Seeds

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The seeded players are listed below. Fred Perry is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.

  1. Australia Jack Crawford (finalist)
  2. United Kingdom Fred Perry (champion)
  3. Australia Vivian McGrath (semifinals)
  4. Australia Adrian Quist (semifinals)
  5. Australia Harry Hopman (quarterfinals)
  6. United Kingdom Harry Lee (quarterfinals)
  7. United Kingdom Patrick Hughes (quarterfinals)
  8. Australia Edgar Moon (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                     
1 Australia Jack Crawford 6 7 3 6
6 United Kingdom Harry Lee 2 5 6 2
1 Australia Jack Crawford 6 6 6
4 Australia Adrian Quist 4 2 2
4 Australia Adrian Quist 6 6 6
8 Australia Edgar Moon 3 3 1
1 Australia Jack Crawford 3 5 1
2 United Kingdom Fred Perry 6 7 6
2 United Kingdom Fred Perry 6 6 6
5 Australia Harry Hopman 3 4 3
2 United Kingdom Fred Perry 2 5 6 6 6
3 Australia Vivian McGrath 6 7 4 4 1
3 Australia Vivian McGrath 6 6 6
7 United Kingdom Patrick Hughes 4 4 3

Earlier rounds

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Section 1

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First round Second round Quarterfinals
1 Australia Crawford 6 6 6
Q Australia Betts 0 0 0 1 Australia Crawford 6 6 6
United Kingdom Wilde 8 6 7 United Kingdom Wilde 3 3 4
Australia Chrystal 6 3 5 1 Australia Crawford 6 7 3 6
6 United Kingdom Lee 0 7 6 4 6 6 United Kingdom Lee 2 5 6 2
Australia Kay 6 5 3 6 1 6 United Kingdom Lee 6 4 6 6
Australia Schwartz 6 3 3 1 Australia Ewin 3 6 2 3
Australia Ewin 2 6 6 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Quarterfinals
4 Australia Quist 6 6 3 6
Q Australia Henry 4 4 6 3 4 Australia Quist 7 6 6
Australia A. Willard 6 6 6 Australia A. Willard 5 2 2
Australia Knight 1 2 0 4 Australia Quist 6 6 6
8 Australia Moon 6 6 6 8 Australia Moon 3 3 1
Australia Ennis 0 2 0 8 Australia Moon 2 6 6 6
Australia Purcell 3 6 10 6 Australia Purcell 6 4 4 1
New Zealand Angus 6 3 8 3

Section 3

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First round Second round Quarterfinals
2 United Kingdom Perry 6 6 2 6
Q Australia Poidevin 3 2 6 2 2 United Kingdom Perry 6 8 6
Australia Dunlop 3 6 2 4 Australia Rodgers 0 6 3
Australia Rodgers 6 3 6 6 2 United Kingdom Perry 6 6 6
5 Australia Hopman 6 3 8 6 5 Australia Hopman 3 4 3
Australia Moore 4 6 6 1 5 Australia Hopman 4 6 6 7
Australia Thompson w/o Australia Thompson 6 3 3 5
New Zealand Malfroy

Section 4

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First round Second round Quarterfinals
3 Australia McGrath 6 6 6
Q Australia Kendall 0 1 0 3 Australia McGrath 9 6 4 3 6
Australia Walker 6 6 6 Australia Walker 7 3 6 6 3
Australia Goodwin 1 4 2 3 Australia McGrath 6 6 6
7 United Kingdom Hughes 4 6 2 7 7 7 United Kingdom Hughes 4 4 3
Australia Hone 6 4 6 5 5 7 United Kingdom Hughes 4 6 6 4 6
Australia Reid 6 4 2 Australia Turnbull 6 3 4 6 4
Australia Turnbull 8 6 6
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  • [1] Source for the draw at ausopen.com
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