William Cazalet
1865–1932 (age 67)
Biography
William Cazalet (1865–1932) was a talented tennis player whose sportsmanship represented the grace of the game in its early modern era. He approached competition with the same dignity he brought to other pursuits, helping to elevate tennis as a gentlemanly sport that inspired enthusiasts across Britain.
Outside the courts, he upheld the values of fair play and generosity, and his memory is preserved at South Leith Parish Church, Edinburgh, a place that honors both his athleticism and his integrity.