- Source: Albert Empie Wright
Albert Empie Wright born (19 July 1912 – January 1960) was an American tennis player then later lawyer. He was a quarter finalist at the 1888 U.S. National Championships. He was active from 1886 to 1899 where contested 13 career finals and won 3 singles titles.
Career
Albert Empie Wright was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States on 18 September 1867. He played his first tournament in 1886 at the national Intercollegiate Championships where he lost in the first round to Valentine Gill Hall. In 1887 he played at the U.S. National Championships where he was beaten in the first round by Quincy Shaw. In 1888 he reached his first tournament final at the Bergen County Open where he lost to Oliver Samuel Campbell.
He won his first singles title in 1890 at Southern Championships, he then won the Magnolia Springs Open in (1891), and the Gulf Coast Championships in (1892). In addition he was a finalist at the Tropical Championships (1889, 1891), the New Jersey State Championships (1890), the Middle States Championships (1890), the Tuxedo Open (1891), Southern Championships (1891, 1892), and the Gulf Coast Championships in (1893). In 1899 Albert played his final singles event at the Niagara International Tournament in Canada where he reached the semi-finals.
Career finals
= Singles (13), titles (3), runners up (10)
=(*) Denotes All-Comers final (w.o.) denotes walkover.
( * denotes All Comers Final)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Albert Empie Wright
- Gulf State Championships
- 1889 women's tennis season
- Magnolia Springs Open
- Narragansett Pier Open
- 1888 men's tennis season
- Tropical Championships
- Englewood Invitation
- Charles Walder Grinstead
- 1887 men's tennis season