In 1898 he reached the final of the Exmouth Open Tennis Tournament losing in five close sets to Edward Roy Allen.
[15] He then played at the Sussex Championships held in Brighton when he retired at two sets all in the final conceding the title to Sydney Smith.
[17] In 1904 Riseley beat Harold Mahony, Arthur Gore, Smith and Ritchie before losing in the challenge round to Laurence Doherty.
[21] Early in 1906 he won the Irish Championships at the Fitzwilliam Club, Dublin and later in June that year he dispatched New Zealander Tony Wilding in the semi-finals in straight sets, before going onto win the singles event against George Greene at the short-lived European Championship event held in Leicester .
[24] In 1920 he played and reached the final of the West of England Championships held at Bristol before losing to New Zealander Francis Fisher over four sets.
In 1921 he travelled to France again to compete at the second meeting of the Le Touquet tournament where he reached the final before losing to Joseph de Poncheville three sets to two.
[25] In 1925 he played his final tournament at the West of England Championships going on to win that event and secure a tenth career title.