Arthur Thomas Myers (16 April 1851 – 10 January 1894) was a British physician and sportsman.
Aside from his fame from playing tennis, he is also known for his work as a physician at Belgrave Hospital for Children.
Due to his health issues, Arthur put his tennis career to a halt and pursued his passion for psychological studies and phenomena of the mind.
Due to his epileptic seizures, Myers was never given a position with the staff in the teaching hospital.
[3] In 1878 he competed in his first Wimbledon and made it into the quarter-finals, before being defeated in straight sets by eventual champion Frank Hadow.