Dale Womersley (28 July 1860 – 22 August 1942) was a British tennis player active in the late 19th century.
[2] In major tournaments of the time he played at the 1880 Wimbledon Championships where he was beaten in the second round by William Renshaw.
[5] In the summer of 1880 he played at Wimbledon Championships where he progressed to second round, but was defeated by William Renshaw.
[5] The same year he won his third and final title at the Essex Championships at Brentwood, Essex, defeating Champion Branfill Russell, Charles Walder Grinstead, Edward North Buxton, and finally his brother Nalton Womersley on his way to the title.
[5] He played his final singles tournament at the Essex Championships in 1882 where he failed to defend his title.