- Alexander Wellford
Alexander Wellford (
April 15 ,1911 -September 29 ,1993 ) was an Americantennis player who played in the 1953 Wimbledon singles championships. He was, at age 42, perhaps the oldest player in the draw.That year, he won the
Tennessee state men's singles title. In the spring atSt. Augustine, Florida , he played a good match againstVic 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. When Seixas was down 5–2, he won eleven of the next thirteen games. 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 boy's
school inMemphis, Tennessee . He was Chairman of the Board forMemphis 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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