Wylie Cameron Grant (November 24, 1879 – November 16, 1968) was an American
tennis
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champion.
In 1902 and 1904 he won the U.S. National Championships mixed doubles title together with
Elisabeth Moore
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. He was the singles runner-up at the
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in 1908.
Biography
Grant was born on November 24, 1879.
In 1894, Grant first entered the singles at the U.S. Championships aged 14 years 8 months and is the youngest men's singles competitor in the tournament's history.
He lost in the first round to N. Lord.
In 1905 Grant and
Edward Dewhurst
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Biography
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made it to the final round of the lawn tennis doubles championship at the
St. Nicholas Rink
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.
Grant won the singles title at the
U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships
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, played on wooden courts at the
Seventh Regiment Armory
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in New York, on five occasions (1903, 1904, 1906, 1908 and 1912).
In 1914 Grant and
George C. Shafer took the title from
Gustave F. Touchard and
William Cragin
William B. Cragin Jr. (September 21, 1876 – September 16, 1943) was an American tennis player active in the early 20th century.
Tennis career
Cragin reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. National Championships in 1909
Events
Jan ...
, in the championship round of the U. S. men's indoor doubles in
New York City
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.
See also
*
List of US Open mixed doubles champions
The following pairings won the U.S. Open tennis championship in mixed doubles.
Finals U.S. National Championships
US Open
See also
U.S. Open other competitions
*List of US Open men's singles champions
*List of US Open men's doubles champ ...
References
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1879 births
1968 deaths
American male tennis players
Grand Slam (tennis) champions in mixed doubles
19th-century male tennis players
Sportspeople from Brooklyn
United States National champions (tennis)
Tennis people from New York (state)