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==Tennis==
==Tennis==
Lewis-Barclay played his first tournament in 1914 at the Metropolitan Cricket (MCC ) Autumn Tournament at [[Melbourne]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Nieuwland |first1=Alex |title=Player –  Harry Samuel Lewis Barclay |url=https://www.tennisarchives.com/player/?pl=228 |website=www.tennisarchives.com |publisher=Tennis Archives |access-date=15 December 2022}}</ref>  In 1915 he won his title at the Tasmanian Championships at [[Hobart]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  In 1919 he was a finalist at the [[Baroda]] tournamanent in India.<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  In 1920 he competed on the [[French Riviera circuit]], where he won the prestigious Cannes Championships at the Hotel Beau Site, [[Cannes]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  
Lewis-Barclay played his first tournament in 1914 at the Metropolitan Cricket (MCC ) Autumn Tournament at [[Melbourne]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Nieuwland |first1=Alex |title=Player –  Harry Samuel Lewis Barclay |url=https://www.tennisarchives.com/player/?pl=228 |website=www.tennisarchives.com |publisher=Tennis Archives |access-date=15 December 2022}}</ref>  In 1915 he won his title at the Tasmanian Championships at [[Hobart]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  In 1919 he was a finalist at the [[Baroda]] tournamanent in India.<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  In 1920 he competed on the [[French Riviera circuit]], where he won the prestigious Cannes Championships at the Hotel Beau Site, [[Cannes]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>


In 1922 he won his third title at the Canford tournament at [[Hampstead, London]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  The same year he won his fourth a final title at the [[Henley Hard Court Tennis Tournament]] (spring meeting) at the [[Phyllis Court Club]], he was also finalist at the North London Championships (Gipsy) at [[Stamford Hill]], [[London]] and at the [[All India Championships]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  In 1925 he was a losing finalist at the [[Highbury]] tournament, and also the [[Kent Championships]] at [[Beckenham]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  
In 1922 he won his third title at the Canford tournament at [[Hampstead, London]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  The same year he won his fourth a final title at the [[Henley Hard Court Tennis Tournament]] (spring meeting) at the [[Phyllis Court Club]], he was also finalist at the North London Championships (Gipsy) at [[Stamford Hill]], [[London]] and at the [[All India Championships]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  In 1925 he was a losing finalist at the [[Highbury]] tournament, and also the [[Kent Championships]] at [[Beckenham]].<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>


He also competed at the [[Wimbledon Championships]] five times, in 1922, 1925, 1929, 1930 and 1931 being the last tournament he played.<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  He made the third round [[1922 Wimbledon Championships|in 1922]] but had his best performance in 1925, when he beat [[Theodore Mavrogordato]], Monty Temple, Percival Davson and [[Henry Mayes]], to make the quarter-finals, where he lost to eventual finalist [[Jean Borotra]]
He also competed at the [[Wimbledon Championships]] five times, in 1922, 1925, 1929, 1930 and 1931 being the last tournament he played.<ref>Tennis Archives</ref>  He made the third round [[1922 Wimbledon Championships|in 1922]] but had his best performance in 1925, when he beat [[Theodore Mavrogordato]], Monty Temple, Percival Davson and [[Henry Mayes]], to make the quarter-finals, where he lost to eventual finalist [[Jean Borotra]]