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Gerald Sherwell

Gerald Sherwell

South African tennis player


Gerald Raleigh Sherwell (12 May 1889 – 29 May 1975) was a South African tennis player.

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One of ten brothers, Sherwell was born in Transvaal. An elder brother, Percy, captained South Africa in Test cricket and one of his younger brothers, Ben, played first-class cricket for Cambridge University. Two of his brothers were killed in action in World War I. Their father, Thomas Yeo Sherwell, was a developer from the English town of Yeovil, who came to South Africa after the discovery of gold. The modern day Johannesburg suburb of Yeoville is named after him.[1]

Sherwell was married to Ethel Constance in 1915.[2]

Active in the 1920s and 1930s, Sherwell made the singles fourth round of the 1921 Wimbledon Championships and was a two-time doubles quarter-finalist. In 1926 he represented South Africa in a Davis Cup tie against Sweden in London. He was also a competitive badminton player and made several appearances at the All England Championships.[3]

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References

  1. "Hard times and hotplates in the most diverse district in Africa". The Economist. 18 December 2019.

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