Alfred Ingram (1876–1944) was a British tennis player in the years before and after World war 1.
His best performance at Wimbledon was a quarter final in 1913 (where he lost to Maurice McLoughlin).
[2] He won seven tournaments, including the 1910 Edmonton, where he defeated Hassan Ali Fyzee in the final.
He was runner-up at the 1909 Sussex Championships, where he defeated Stanley Doust (a world No.
8) and Arthur Davys Tuckey in the semifinal before losing the final to Robert Powell.