Alexander Wellford, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alexander Wellford

American tennis player

Date of Birth: 15-Apr-1911

Date of Death: 29-Sep-1993

Profession: tennis player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Alexander Wellford

  • Alexander Wellford (April 15, 1911 – September 29, 1993) was an American tennis player who played in the 1953 Wimbledon singles championships.
  • He was, at age 42, perhaps the oldest player in the draw.
  • He lost at Wimbledon in four sets to Ivor Warwick, who two rounds later, played a competitive match against Ken Rosewall. That year, he also played in the French Championships, losing a close match to Paul Jalabert, who won a set off Lewis Hoad in the next round.
  • Wellford had won the Tennessee state men's singles title in 1953 before playing in Europe.
  • In the spring at St.
  • Augustine, Florida, he played a good match against Vic Seixas, who won Wimbledon in June 1953.
  • In the first set against Seixas, Wellford took the ball on the rise and passed Seixas at the net a number of times, getting a 5–2 lead before eventually losing the match.
  • This was a time of amateur tennis, and it was not unusual for a player who was not always the best in his own city or state to play a competitive match against one of the world's top players. In 1953, Wellford took on the job of Chairman of the Board for a group seeking to establish a private boys' school in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • He was Chairman of the Board for Memphis University School until 1978. In 1952, he was one of the founding members of the Memphis Tennis Association, serving as its first president.
  • He was inducted into the Tennessee and Southern Tennis Halls of Fame.

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