Richard Millar Thomson[2] (19 March 1860 – 1925) was a Scottish tennis player. He won the Scottish Championships in 1894,[3] and was a quarter finalist at the Irish Championships in 1890. He was active from 1882 to 1907 and won 8 career singles titles.[1]
Full name | Richard Millar Thomson |
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Country (sports) | Scotland |
Born | 19 March 1860 Edinburgh, Scotland |
Died | 1925 Edinburgh, Scotland |
Turned pro | 1882 (amateur) |
Retired | 1907 |
Singles | |
Career record | 116–58[1] |
Career titles | 8[1] |
Career
editThomson was born In Edinburgh, Scotland in 1860.[1] He played his first tournament at the South of Scotland Championships in Moffsat in 1882 where he reached the quarter finals.[1] He won his first title at the West Teviotdale Open in Hawick in 1886.[1]
In 1893 at the sixth attempt he reached the challenge round final of the Scottish Championships, but was beaten by defending champion and Englishman Arthur Gore.[4] In 1894 avenged his defeat of the previous years loss when won the Scottish Championships against reigning two time title holder Arthur Gore.[5]
His main career singles title successes came at the South of Scotland Championships[6] which he won two times (1891, 1893),[1] he also won the Inverkip Rovers Open (1888),[1] the Castle Wemyss Cup[1] as the men's event as part of the Castle Wemyss Open (1891), the North of Scotland Championships (1892),[1] and the Whitehouse Open (1894).[1]
In addition he was a losing finalist at the East of Scotland Championships three times (1888 1891–1892),[1] Galashiels Championship (1887),[1] and the West of Scotland Championships (1894).[1] Thomson played his final singles event at the Northumberland Championships in 1907.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Players:Watson, Richard Millar". The Tennis Base. Madrid: Tennismem SL. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
- ^ A. Wallis Myers, ed. (1903). Lawn Tennis at Home and Abroad (1st ed.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 62–64. OCLC 5358651.
- ^ A. Wallis Myers
- ^ Robertson, George (1995). Tennis in Scotland : 100 Years of the Scottish Lawn Tennis Association, 1895-1995. Edinburgh: SLTA. p. 269. ISBN 095257540X.
- ^ "LAWN TENNIS: Scottish Championships. Mr. Richard Millar Watson, the famous Edinburgh player, won the event when Englishman Arthur Gore conceded in the final for the Scottish championship by a walkover. Mr Watson therefore succeeded in winning the singles title". Glasgow Herald. Lanarkshire, Scotland: British Newspaper Archive. 30 July 1894. p. 7. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
- ^ Reid, Fiona (18 March 2023). "Anyone for tennis?". Moffat News. DNG Media. Retrieved 15 May 2023.