Archibald Warden

Archibald Warden
Medaillenspiegel
Tennisspieler
SchottlandSchottland Schottland
Olympische Sommerspiele
Bronze 1900 Paris Mixed

Archibald Warden (* 11. Mai 1869 in Edinburgh, Schottland; † 7. Oktober 1943) war ein schottischer Tennisspieler.

Bei den zweiten Olympischen Sommerspielen 1900 in Paris gewann Archibald Warden eine Bronzemedaille. Im Mixed-Bewerb spielte er gemeinsam mit der aus Böhmen stammenden Hedwiga Rosenbaumová. Die beiden wurden erst im Halbfinale geschlagen. Sie unterlagen der Französin Hélène Prévost und dem Briten Harold Mahoney in zwei Sätzen mit 3:6, 0:6. Im Einzel schied Warden im Viertelfinale und im Herrendoppel bereits in der ersten Runde aus.

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