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Arthur Ziffo

tennis player
Full name: Andrew George Ziffo
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Bio Andrew played his first tournament at the South of England Championships in Eastbourne in 1885. In April 1887 competed at the British Covered Court Championships at Hyde Park, London where he reached the all-comers final, but was beaten by Ernest Wool Lewis. The same year in July he took part in the Middlesex Championships where he reached the quarter finals before losing to Harry Sibthorpe Barlow. The same month he played at the Wimbledon Championships for the first time where he entered the gentleman's doubles event partnered with William Taylor and reached the quarter finals losing to E.Barratt-Smith and James Crispe.

Next year in July, he took part in the Wimbledon Championships he exited early in the men's singles in round two. However, in the men's doubles event partnered with Ernest George Meers they reached final, but lost in three sets to Ernest and William Renshaw. In September 1888 he won his first singles title at the South of England Championships against Harry S. Barlow.

In 1889 at the Wimbledon Championships he reached the quarter finals in the singles event, but lost to Herbert Lawford in straight sets. He later retained the South of England Championships for the second time against Harry Grove. In 1890 he won his final and third consecutive South of England Championships title against James Baldwin in four sets.[1] He played his last singles tournament at the South of England Meeting where he was aiming for a fourth consecutive title, however he was defeated in the final Harry Sibthorpe Barlow in three sets.
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