Camden Riviere (born 1987) is an American left-handed real tennis player and current world champion. He became world champion on May 21, 2016, defeating long-time holder Robert Fahey 7 sets to 2 at Riviere's home court, the National Tennis Club, Newport, Rhode Island. Two years later, at Riviere's first defense of the title, Fahey reclaimed the title beating Riviere by 7 sets to 5 at Queen's Club, London. Riviere regained the title from Fahey at the 2022 World Championship played at Prested Hall in Feering, Essex, England, winning by 7 sets to 5. He retained the title in 2023, defeating John Lumley 7 sets to 3 at the Westwood Country Club in Vienna, Virginia.
Since September 2013, Riviere has been ranked world number 1.[1]
^International Real Tennis Professionals Association. "Camder Riviere Player Profile". Archived from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved December 1, 2008.
CamdenRiviere (born 1987) is an American left-handed real tennis player and current world champion. He became world champion on May 21, 2016, defeating...
2022. Fahey retired from competitive Real Tennis following his loss to CamdenRiviere in the 2022 World Championship. On 27 April 2006, at the Oratory Tennis...
Championship on four occasions, reaching the Final Eliminator in 2014 against CamdenRiviere. He holds two singles Open titles, having won both in 2012. He works...
in September 2023. Reigning champion CamdenRiviere was challenged by first-time challenger John Lumley. Riviere won his third World Championship title...
a championship held at Prested Hall (UK). The title now belongs to CamdenRiviere and Tim Chisholm. Unlike the men's singles title, the women's title...
the title a record 13 times. The current World Champion is American CamdenRiviere, who defended his title against John Lumley in 2023. A World Doubles...
Fahey, and CamdenRiviere. The most notable competition was the world championship challenger match between Ruaraidh Gunn and CamdenRiviere on March 8...
24-28th 2024. The event was won by defending champions Tim Chisholm and CamdenRiviere representing the United States. It was their fifth consecutive title...
world champion, was beaten by the challenger, and former champion, CamdenRiviere. The challenge had been originally scheduled to take place in April...
Fahey lost the championship for the first time since 1994 to challenger CamdenRiviere by a score of 7–2. As the defending champion, Robert Fahey qualified...
title defeating the defending champion CamdenRiviere by a score of 7–5. As the defending champion, CamdenRiviere qualified directly to the World Championship...
January 2020 the World Championship Eliminator match took place between CamdenRiviere and Old Oratorian, Nicky Howell.[citation needed]. The Oratory School...
Championship and doubles World Championship in the same calendar year (CamdenRiviere also achieved this feat in 2017 whilst holding the singles title he...
championship.[citation needed] On June 7, 2015, Chisholm and doubles partner CamdenRiviere defeated World Doubles champions, Australians Robert Fahey and Steve...
Tennis World Championship at Queen's Club, London Robert Fahey defeated CamdenRiviere 7 sets to 5 July 15 – 22: 2018 CERH European Championship in A Coruña...
championships as the favourite to challenge Fahey. He lost narrowly to CamdenRiviere in the final eliminator, and got revenge soon after in the US Open....