[4] In 1881 he played and won first event at St George's Hill Open in Weybridge, Surrey.
[8] In addition he was a twice semi-finalist in 1886 partnering with Charles Hoadley Ashe Ross when they lost to Patrick Bowes-Lyon and Herbert Wilberforce,[9] and in 1891 when he partnered with Arthur Stanley where they lost to Harry S. Barlow and Ernest Renshaw.
[1] He was also a losing finalist at the West of England Championships in 1883 to Ernest Brown,[1] the Torquay Open in 1887 where he lost to Ernest Wool Lewis,[1] the West of England Championships in 1889 where he lost to James Baldwin, the Torquay Open in 1890 when he was beaten by Edward James Avory.
[1] Wilfred Milne died in June 1919 at Mutford, Suffolk, England age 62.
[12] Wilfred was the twin brother of Oswald Milne also a lawn tennis player.