Donald MacPhail (tennis)

Donald MacPhail (1910–1997) was a Scottish tennis player in the years before and after World War 2.

MacPhail won the Scottish Championships men's singles four times (1933, 1936, 1939 and 1946) on grass.

[4] and he won the Scottish Hard Court Championships singles title two times (1937–38) on clay.

[5] Although the match was marred by Menzel's retirement, according to The Glasgow Herald, "there is little doubt that the Scot would have won it anyway after securing the vital second set".

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