Louis Whyte

Louis Australia Whyte (1852 – 3 April 1911) was an Australian amateur tennis player and golfer.

Frank Highett, the defending champion, reached the final again but lost to Whyte.

Whyte reached the final and met Arthur Keyser, a member of HMS Nelson.

[6] Whyte reached his third successive final in 1883 where he beat Walter Carre Riddell in three straight sets.

[8] Whyte represented Victoria in their intercolonial matches against New South Wales, which started in 1885.

[17] In 1903 Whyte won the Surrey Hills Gentlemen's Championship, beating William McIntyre by one hole in an 18-hole playoff.

[22] "The Heights" was prefabricated in Germany and assembled in 1855 for Charles Ibbotson, Minna's father.

Louis junior married but had no children and, after his death in 1975, the house was left to the National Trust of Australia.