Charles Hoadley Ashe Ross (22 July 1852 – 5 February 1911) was an English sportsman who played both cricket and tennis, the latter of which was more extensive.
At the Bournemouth Open Tournament he progressed to the final of that event, but lost to Ernest Wool Lewis again in straight sets.
He failed to defend his London championship title to Ernest Wool Lewis who avenged his previous years loss.
The same year he reached the quarter-finals stage of the South of England Championships held at Eastbourne, but was beaten by Harry Sibthorpe Barlow.
Ross played his final tournament at the Colchester Championships in 1891, where he progressed to the semi-finals, before losing to Herbert Kersey.