David Felgate (tennis)

David Felgate (born 19 March 1964) is a former English professional tennis player who competed for Great Britain in the 1980s.

[3] He had previously only played singles on the Challenger circuit, and never in a Grand Prix event.

[3] When he did debut at a Grand Prix tournament, in the 1988 Stella Artois Championships, Felgate defeated world number 72 Jérôme Potier.

[3] He was given a wild card at Wimbledon that year, but had to play top seed Ivan Lendl in the first round, and lost in straight sets.

They decided to part ways in April 2001 and Felgate then began working with Xavier Malisse.