Frank Seymour Noon (March 1865 – September 1932) was an English tennis player during the Victorian era.
[1] Frank Seymour Noon was born in Blaby, Leicestershire, England in March 1865.
[2] In 1883 he played his first event at Teignmouth and Shaldon Open where he reached the quarter finals.
[1] His other career singles highlights include winning the Staffordshire Lawn Tennis Tournament (1886),[1] Midland Counties Championships (1886),[3] Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club (1887),[1] Staffordshire Lawn Tennis Tournament (1887), Market Harborough Open Championship (1889–90),[1] Darlington Open (1889),[4] the Northumberland Championships (1889) and the Darlington Open (1890).
[1] Between 1891 and 1893 he left for the United States to play on the USNLTA Eastern Circuit where he competed in the Longwood Challenge Bowl.