Charles Gladstone Robert Eames. (19 December 1860 – 2 February 1943) was an English tennis player who competed at the 1888 Wimbledon Championships.[2] He was active from 1886 to 1908 and won 8 career singles titles.[1]
Eames was born on 19 December 1860 in New Cross, London, England.[3] He played his first tournament in 1886 at the Gore Court Championships in Sittingbourne where he reached the semi-finals.[1] He won his first singles title in 1887 at the Stevenage Open Lawn Tennis Tournament.[1]
In 1888 he took part in first Wimbledon Championships where he was defeated in the second round by Ernest Wool Lewis in straight sets.[4] In 1907 he won his final singles title at the Exmouth Open. He played his final tournament at the Isle of Wight Championships at Ryde in 1908.[1] Eames played tennis for twelve seasons between 1886 and 1908 where he contested seventeen finals, and won eight singles titles.[1] He died in Battersea, London, England on 2 February 1943.[5]
Notes: All Comers Finalist where indicated by (*).
His son Cyril Gladstone Eames born (1890) was also a tennis player.
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