Melville H. Long

American tennis player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Melville Hammond Long (October 18, 1889 May 1969) of San Francisco, California, was an American tennis player.[1]

Born(1889-10-18)October 18, 1889
San Francisco, California, U.S.
DiedMay 1969(1969-05-00) (aged 79)
EducationUC Berkeley
OccupationsPhysician, surgeon
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Melville H. Long
Long in his college yearbook (c. 1909)
Born(1889-10-18)October 18, 1889
San Francisco, California, U.S.
DiedMay 1969(1969-05-00) (aged 79)
EducationUC Berkeley
OccupationsPhysician, surgeon
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Biography

He was born on October 18, 1889, in San Francisco, California.[2][3] He attended University of California, Berkeley and received a medical degree, and by 1918 was a physician and surgeon.[3][4]

He won the men's singles competition at the Pacific Coast Championships (now known as the SAP Open) three times, in 1906, 1908 and 1910.

Long died in 1969.

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