Willoughby Hamilton (born as James Willoughby "Willoby" Hamilton on 9 December 1864 in Monasterevin – died on 27 September 1943 in Dublin) was a former co-World No. 1 Irish male tennis player and footballer.[2]
| Full name | James Willoughby Hamilton |
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| Born | December 9, 1864 Monasterevin, Kildare, Ireland |
| Died | September 27, 1943 (aged 78) Dublin, Ireland |
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| Highest ranking | No. 1 (1889, Karoly Mazak)[1] |
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| Wimbledon | W (1890) |
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Willoughby Hamilton (born as James Willoughby "Willoby" Hamilton on 9 December 1864 in Monasterevin – died on 27 September 1943 in Dublin) was a former co-World No. 1 Irish male tennis player and footballer.[2]
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Hamilton won the Gentlemen's Singles title at the 1890 Wimbledon Championships, defeating William Renshaw in five sets, and becoming the first Irish player to win the tournament. The previous year, he had won both the North England Championships and the Irish Championships. In the latter tournament he defeated the six time Wimbledon champion William Renshaw in the in the all-comers final and then went on to defeat his brother Ernest Renshaw in the challenge round. This made him one of the favorites for the 1889 Wimbledon title but he suffered a five set defeat in the semifinal against Harry Barlow. For the span 1889-90, Hamilton was ranked by many as the best tennis player in the world. Hamilton did not defend his Wimbledon title in the 1891 challenge round.[3]
Hamilton also played for Ireland in one football international match, in 1885.[4]
| Year | Championship | Opponent | Score |
| 1890 | Wimbledon | 6–8, 6–2, 3–6, 6–1, 6–1 |
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