The 1995 Real Tennis British Open was the 16th edition of the British Open since it became an annual event in 1979. The men's event was held at the Queen's Club in London between November 18-27, 1995 and was organised by the Tennis and Rackets Association.[1] The men's draw was the fourth and final grand slam event of the year. The women's events were organised by the Ladies Real Tennis Association at both Canford School and the Seacourt Tennis Club.
The men's singles draw was won by incumbent World Champion Robert Fahey. It was his first British Open title, and with his victory, he completed a career grand slam, having won the other three Opens in 1993.[2] He defeated 6-time champion Lachlan Deuchar in the final in straight sets. Deuchar received an official warning for behaviour in the third set of the final. Deuchar beat defending champion Julian Snow in the semi final. Fahey also won the doubles with Frank Filippelli, defeating the defending champions Chris Bray and Mike Gooding in the final in five sets.
The women's singles draw was won by Penny Lumley, who beat Sally Jones in the final. The women's doubles draw was held twice in 1995, once in January and again in September, both times at Canford. The January edition was won by Sally Jones and Sue Haswell.[3] Haswell repeated her victory in the September edition, this time partnered with Penny Lumley, defeating Alex Garside and Sally Jones.[4]