Results
Total wins: United States 51 - 10 United Kingdom
Year | Location | Winner | Score |
1923 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 7–0 |
1924 | Wimbledon, England | United Kingdom | 6–1 |
1925 | Forest Hills, New York | United Kingdom | 4–3 |
1926 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 4–3 |
1927 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 5–2 |
1928 | Wimbledon, England | United Kingdom | 4–3 |
1929 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 4–3 |
1930 | Wimbledon, England | United Kingdom | 4–3 |
1931 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 5–2 |
1932 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 4–3 |
1933 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 4–3 |
1934 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 5–2 |
1935 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 4–3 |
1936 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 4–3 |
1937 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 6–1 |
1938 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 5–2 |
1939 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 5–2 |
1940– 1945 |
not held (World War II) | ||
1946 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 7–0 |
1947 | Forest Hills, New York | United States | 7–0 |
1948 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 6–1 |
1949 | Haverford, Pennsylvania | United States | 7–0 |
1950 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 7–0 |
1951 | Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts | United States | 6–1 |
1952 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 7–0 |
1953 | Rye, New York | United States | 7–0 |
1954 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 6–0 |
1955 | Rye, New York | United States | 6–1 |
1956 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 5–2 |
1957 | Sewickley, Pennsylvania | United States | 6–1 |
1958 | Wimbledon, England | United Kingdom | 4–3 |
1959 | Sewickley, Pennsylvania | United States | 6–1 |
1960 | Wimbledon, England | United Kingdom | 4–3 |
1961 | Chicago, Illinois | United States | 6–1 |
1962 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 4–3 |
1963 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | 6–1 |
1964 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 5–2 |
1965 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | 5–2 |
1966 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 4–3 |
1967 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | 6–1 |
1968 | Wimbledon, England | United Kingdom | 4–3 |
1969 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | 5–2 |
1970 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 4–3 |
1971 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | 4–3 |
1972 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 5–2 |
1973 | Brookline, Massachusetts | United States | 5–2 |
1974 | Queensferry, Wales | United Kingdom | 6–1 |
1975 | Cleveland, Ohio | United Kingdom | 5–2 |
1976 | Wimbledon, England | United States | 5–2 |
1977 | Oakland, California | United States | 7–0 |
1978 | Royal Albert Hall, London, England | United Kingdom | 4–3 |
1979 | West Palm Beach, Florida | United States | 7–0 |
1980 | Royal Albert Hall, London, England | United States | 5–2 |
1981 | Chicago, Illinois | United States | 7–0 |
1982 | Royal Albert Hall, London, England | United States | 6–1 |
1983 | Williamsburg, Virginia | United States | 6–1 |
1984 | Royal Albert Hall, London, England | United States | 5–2 |
1985 | Williamsburg, Virginia | United States | 7–0 |
1986 | Royal Albert Hall, London, England | United States | 7–0 |
1987 | Williamsburg, Virginia | United States | 5–2 |
1988 | Royal Albert Hall, London, England | United States | 7–0 |
1989 | Williamsburg, Virginia | United States | 7–0 |
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