Eric Tapscott

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameLionel Eric•Tapscott
Used nameEric•Tapscott
Nick/petnamesDoodles
Born18 March 1894 in Kimberley, Northern Cape (RSA)
Died7 July 1934 in Cape Town, Western Cape (RSA)
NOC South Africa

Biography

Eric Tapscott played outdoor singles at the 1912 Olympics, winning two matches before losing to Ladislav Žemla in round four – Tapscott had a bye in round one. He played doubles at Wimbledon in 1912, with Wallis Myers, losing in the second round after a first round bye.

Tapscott is better known as a cricketer in South Africa. He played two Test Matches in 1923 and played 39 first-class matches. Tapscott was a right-handed bowler. His brother, George, also played Test cricket for South Africa and his sister, Daphne Ruth “Billie” Tapscott, was a tennis player who reached the quarterfinals at the French Championships and Wimbledon, and was a four-time South African singles champion. Billie Tapscott was known for the scandal she created at Wimbledon in 1927 when she played without stockings or white socks.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1912 Summer Olympics Tennis RSA Eric Tapscott
Singles, Men (Olympic) =9

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