Wylie Cameron Grant
Tennis player and amateur champion

Born
November 24th, 1879
145 years ago
Died
1968
57 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Born in 1879, a prominent American tennis player. Competed mainly in the early 20th century. Achieved significant success in various national championships. Gained recognition for strength in both singles and doubles formats. Participated in many prestigious tournaments of the time, contributing to the sport's early development in the United States.
Won the 1907 U.S. National Championships in singles
Competed in doubles at the 1908 Wimbledon Championships
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