He began playing in the 1880s and last entered the singles of the Queen's Club tournament in 1933 aged 65.
[2] A. Wallis Myers said of Greville "his powers at the net are unquestionable" and "he knows the game thoroughly".
[4] After losing early at Wimbledon in 1904, he didn't play again in the singles until 1926.
[6] In 1899, he married fellow tennis player Edith Austin.
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