General Richard Hugh
Carleton
Male
United States of America
1875-09-08
Illinois, United States of America
1939-08-12
New Hampshire, United States of America


About

was an American tennis player. He excelled at tennis while at Harvard and played tennis at the Crescent Athletic Club.[2] Carleton lost his first match at the U.S. Championships in 1896 to Edwin Fischer. In 1898 he lost in round two to Harold Hackett. Carleton reached the semi-finals of the U.S. Championships in 1903, and in beating Malcolm Whitman's younger brother was "steady and sure in the placing of his strokes."[3] Carleton lost his semifinal to Laurence Doherty.[4]



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Archive statistics 1894 - 1903
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Tournaments US Open - 1903 Massachusetts State Championships - 1900 Magnolia Tournament - 1900 US Open - 1898 Canadian International Championships - 1898 Longwood Bowl - 1898 Western States Championships - 1897 Massachusetts State Championships - 1897 US Open - 1896 Wentworth Invitation - 1896 Buffalo - 1896 Tuxedo Tournament - 1896 Sleepy Hollow Club Tournament - 1896 Longwood Bowl - 1894 Wentworth Invitation - 1894

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