Captain Claude
Russell-Brown
Male
Canada
1873-04-11
Nainital, Uttarakhand, India
1939-01-19
Fulham, Greater London, England
Claude Russell-Brown was a Captain in the Canadian military between 1904 and 1908. He made the quarter-finals of the men’s singles at the 1908 London Olympics, although, due to a bye and a walkover, he won only one match. Brown played Wimbledon in 1904, losing in the first round. He had a long career, if one without distinction. He competed at the South of France Championships and the Monte Carlo Tournament, and is also recorded as competing in 1931 at the Queens Club Tournament.
1898 - 1908
0
13
3
Round 2
Captain Claude Russell-Brown 1 *
Zdeněk (Jansky) Žemla
w.o.
Round 3
Captain Claude Russell-Brown 1 *
David Slíva
6-2
6-1
6-2
Quarterfinals
John R. Richardson 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
6-3
6-1
6-0
Round 2
Robert Powell 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
6-0
6-2
Round 1
Captain Watts 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
w.o.
Round 1
Harold Donly (Harry) Kirkover 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
6-2
6-2
Round 2
Ralph A. Burns 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
7-5
7-5
Round 1
Captain Claude Russell-Brown 1 *
Maurice Albert Turrettini
6-3
6-2
Round 2
Major Josiah George Ritchie 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
6-1
6-1
Round 1
Sidney Howard Smith 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
6-3
6-3
6-1
Round 2
A.P. Ford 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
6-2
6-1
Round 1
Reginald Frank (Reggie) Doherty 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
6-1
2-6
6-0
Round 2
H.K. Evans 1 *
Captain Claude Russell-Brown
4-6
6-3
6-4