Английская Википедия:Ernest George Meers

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Ernest George Meers (1849 – 20 August 1928) was an English tennis player, organist and gum merchant.

Biography

Meers was born in Kingsnorth, near Ashford, Kent. He earned a Bachelor of Music from Queen's College, Oxford and was later chairman and managing director of Watts Ltd, gummakers.[1] He married Eliza Rose, daughter of Captain Henry Douglas-Hart of the Madras Army, who was assassinated while serving in India in 1858. They had three sons and two daughters who survived him.[2]

Tennis career

His played first tournament at the North of England Championships in Scarborough in 1884 going out in the round of 16.[3] He reached his first final at Sittingbourne in 1885 losing to Ernest Wool Lewis.[4] Meers played at the Wimbledon Championships between 1890 and 1895, reaching the quarterfinals of the all-comers competition in 1894 and the semifinals in 1895.[5] He reached the semifinals of the U.S. National Championships in 1889 and won the British Covered Court Championships in 1892.[6] His other singles successes included winning the British Covered Court Championships indoors on hard wood courts in 1891.[7] He won the Kent Championships on grass three times (1888, 1890–91).[8] In addition he also won three titles at the Essex Championships (1887–88, 1890) and the Chingford Open (1888), the Middlesex Championships onetime in 1891.[9] He played his last tournament at the British Covered Court Championships in 1896 going out in the quarter-finals.[10]

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  3. Garcia, Gabriel, the "Tennisbase", 2018
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  5. Collins, B. (2010): History of Tennis. 2nd edition. New Chapter Press, New York. Шаблон:ISBN, p. 414.
  6. Myers, A.W. (1903): Lawn Tennis at Home and Abroad. Scribner's sons, New York, p. 77. (online)
  7. Nieuwland, Tennis Archives
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  9. Nieuwland, Tennis Archives
  10. Nieuwland, Tennis Archives