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Nat Emerson

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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.
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He was a singles semifinalist at the 1908 U.S. National Championship (now known as the
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Reached the doubles final in 1900 (with Diehl) and 1905 (with Robert Mitchell)
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Won five doubles titles – 1899 (with Burton Hollister), 1902 & 1903 (with
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on October 25, 1874, to Henry Emerson Jr. & Eleanor Caldwell, he moved to
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Singles winner and doubles finalist at the 1915 Tennessee State Championships
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Singles champion at the 1899 & 1900 at the Ohio State Tennis Championship
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Singles finalist at the Western Tennis Championship in 1905, 1906 and 1907
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Still holds the record for most round of 16 appearances all-time at the
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Singles champion at the Western Tennis Championship in 1907 & 1908
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Doubles winner of the Western Tennis Championship in 1906 & 1908
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He was inducted into the Cincinnati Tennis Hall of Fame in 2003.
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Doubles finalist at the Oregon State Tennis Championship in 1910
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Singles champion at the Oregon State Tennis Championship in 1910
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Wright & Ditson's Tennis Annual (1901 & 1909 Editions)
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by 1911, where he owned an apple orchard. Later he moved to
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with 12 (tied with his brother, H. Truxtun Emerson, and
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Singles winner of the 1908 Northwestern Championships
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Index

United States
Cincinnati, Ohio
Memphis, Tennessee
US Open
1908
tennis
Cincinnati, Ohio
Yakima, Washington
Memphis, Tennessee
U.S. Open
L. Harry Waidner
Fred Alexander
Harold Hackett
Raymond D. Little
Beals Wright
Cincinnati Masters
Fred Alexander
Ernie Diehl
Raymond D. Little
Cincinnati Masters
Michael Chang
ISBN
978-0-9712445-7-3
Categories
1874 births
1958 deaths
19th-century American sportsmen
19th-century male tennis players
American male tennis players
Sportspeople from Memphis, Tennessee

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