In 1883 she won the Irish Championships (now as a major tournament) singles title defeating her sister Beatrice Langrishe two sets to love.
In August 1886 she won East of Ireland Championships title, held in Howth, Dublin against Isabella Smyth.
In 1888 in the challenge round she failed to defend her Derbyshire title, where she beaten by Blanche Bingley Hillyard in straight sets.
In the mid summer of 1890 she competed at the Bournemouth Open for the third and final time, winning the title against Connie Bryan.
In September she successfully defended her Sussex Championships title, against Maud Shackle winning in straight sets.
At the end of that month she won South of England title for the second and final time against Edith Coleridge Cole.