Charles Percy Dixon (7 February 1873 – 29 April 1939) was a male tennis player from Great Britain.
[3] Dixon was born in 1873, the year that Major Walter Clopton Wingfield defined the first rules for lawn tennis.
Dixon reached his first all comers final at Wimbledon in 1901, beating Harold Mahony before losing to Arthur Gore.
[5] A decade later, in 1911, Dixon reached the all comers final again, beating Major Ritchie and Max Decugis before losing to Herbert Roper Barrett.
He won the 1913 Doubles title at the Russian Open Tennis Championship, partnering Albert D Prebble, and was runner up in the singles.