Arthur Wellesley Hallward (4 March 1860 – 29 October 1930) was an English tennis player active during the 19th century.
In 1893 he reached the quarter-finals stage at the Wimbledon Championships, before losing to Harry Sibthorpe Barlow in five close sets.
[7] In 1894 he was a finalist at North London Hard Courts Championships at Stamford Hill and played on clay where he lost to Arthur Gore.
In 1896 he reached the quarter-finals of men's doubles event at the Wimbledon Championships partnering the American player Arthur Foote where they lost to Laurence Doherty and RB Scott in four sets.
Arthur Hallward was a civil servant and worked at Scotland Yard.