She played her first tournament in 1879 at the inaugural Irish Championships meeting in Dublin where she was beaten in first round in three sets by eventual finalist Miss D. Meldon.
In 1881 she reached the quarter finals of the Waterford Open, and was a finalist in the mixed doubles event partnered with William Renshaw that year.
[4] At the Irish Championships that year she reached the finals of the women's doubles event with her sister May, where they lost to Connie Butler and Louisa Martin.
[6] In 1887 she reached the finals of the Welsh Championships at Penarth, but lost to Maud Watson,[7] the same year she was a finalist in the mixed doubles event at the Teignmouth and Shaldon Open partnered with Wilfred Milne where they lost to Maud Watson and Ernest Wool Lewis.
She married Colonel Henry Francis Thornhill Fisher on 21 December 1901 in Chelsea, London, England.