[1][2] She was active from 1883 to 1899 and won five career singles titles, and eight doubles tiles including four Irish Championships with Louisa Martin.
She played her first tournament in 1883 in the mixed doubles at the Irish Championships partnered with Vere St. Leger Goold where they lost in the first round to May Langrishe and Ernest Browne.
[3] Her first singles tournament was in 1884 at the Derbyshire Championships where she reached the final before losing to England's Agnes Noon Watts in straight sets.
[8] In May 1889 she won the singles at the Fitzwilliam Ladies Open tournament against Constance Butler, and women's doubles title.
She retired from tennis in 1899 and died at the Rectory, Chillenden Kent, England on 8 December 1936 age 75.