Charles Gladstone Allen (1868 – 1924) was a British tennis player in the early years of Wimbledon.[1] He was an all comers finalist at 1896 Wimbledon Championships in men's doubles event partnering with his brother Roy Allen, where the lost to Reginald Doherty and Harold Nisbet.[2] He was active from 1887 to 1914 and contested 17 career finals in singles and won 8 titles.
Career
Charles played his first event at the 1887 Stevenage LTC Tournament where he reached the quarter-finals.[3] In 1890 he won his first singles title in Saxmundham LTC Tournament (later known as the Suffolk Championships) against his brother Roy Allen.
His career singles highlights include winning the Saxmundham LTC Tournament two times (1890–1891), the Bradford LTC Tournament two times (1893, 1897), the East of England Championships (1890), the Chichester Open (1893), the Craigside LTC Tournament at Edinburgh (1896) and the Boulogne International Tournament[6] (1898).[7]
Charles was born in 1868 Saint Neots, Bedfordshire, England. He was one of the twin sons of Rev. Hunter Bird Allen, the Rector of Colmworth Parish,[8] and Adelaide Mary Gladstone.[9] His twin brother was the other notable tennis player Roy Allen[10] It was Hunter Bird who taught the Charles and Roy how to play tennis which proved very successful for both of them.[11] He died on 24 December 1924.[12]
References
^Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, All England. "Player Profile: Charles Allen". www.wimbledon.com. Lawn Tennis Association. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
^"Tennis Players Death". The Age Newspaper. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Trove: National Library of Australia. 1924. p. 15. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
Sources
Council, Bedford (21 June 2019). "The Allen Family of Colmworth". bedsarchives.bedford.gov.uk.
Kelly's (1885). directory of Bedfordshire, Hunts, and Northamptonshire. Kellys Directories Limited.
Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, All England. "Player Profile: Charles Allen". www.wimbledon.com. Lawn Tennis Association.
Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, All England. "Draws Archive: Gentleman's All Comers Doubles". www.wimbledon.com. Lawn Tennis Association.
Myers, Arthur Wallis (1903). "The Northern Championship". Lawn Tennis at Home and Abroad. London: Scribner's sons.
Nieuwland, Alex. "Player – Charles Gladstone Allen". www.tennisarchives.com. Netherlands: Tennis Archives. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
The Age Newspaper. (1924). Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Trove: National Library of Australia.
Tennis Club Boulogne Sur Mer, "History:TCB". tennisclubboulognesurmer.net.