Nat Emerson

Nat Emerson
Full name Nathaniel C. Emerson
Country (sports)  United States
Born October 25, 1874
Cincinnati, Ohio
Died October 25, 1958(1958-10-25) (aged 84)
Memphis, Tennessee
Singles
Grand Slam Singles results
US Open SF (1908)

Nathaniel C. Emerson (25 October, 1874 25 October, 1958) was a top-ranked American amateur tennis player in the early 20th Century.

Personal life

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 25, 1874 to Henry Emerson, Jr. & Eleanor Caldwell, he moved to Yakima, Washington by 1911, where he owned an apple orchard. Later he moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he died on October 25, 1958, his 84th birthday.

Tennis career

He was ranked in the ranked in U.S. tennis top ten (No. 7) in 1908 and in the top 20 in 1909 (No. 17) and 1907 (No. 19). In the national doubles rankings, he was ranked No. 6 in 1908 and No. 9 in 1907.

He was a singles semifinalist at the 1908 U.S. National Championship (now known as the U.S. Open), and a doubles finalist at the U.S. National Championship in 1906 & 1908 (both times with L. Harry Waidner). They lost to future International Tennis Hall of Famers Fred Alexander and Harold Hackett in 1906, and Raymond D. Little and Beals Wright in 1908.

At the tournament now known as the Cincinnati Masters he:

Also, he was:

He was inducted into the Cincinnati Tennis Hall of Fame in 2003.

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