Bill Gilmour Sr.

Bill Gilmour, OAM (born 9 August 1934) is an Australian former tennis player of the 1950s.

[1] In 1953 he won Australia's junior tennis championships, beating Mal Anderson in the final.

[2] Later in the year he took a set off an albeit injured Vic Seixas when they met at the Victorian championships.

[3] On his senior main draw debut at the Australian Championships in 1954, Gilmour won his first round match over Bill Talbert, who was at the time the U.S. Davis Cup captain.

[5] Gilmour began working as a tournament referee in the 1970s, featuring in the Davis Cup and Grand Prix tennis circuit.