Career
Covey was a professional, who, apart from service in the Great War, spent his career at Lady Wentworth"s private court at Crabbet Park, in Sussex. In 1928 he lost at Prince"s, 5 sets to 7, to Etchebaster, who then held the title until 1952.
Covey was a professional, who, apart from service in the Great War, spent his career at Lady Wentworth"s private court at Crabbet Park, in Sussex. In 1928 he lost at Prince"s, 5 sets to 7, to Etchebaster, who then held the title until 1952.
Covey won the world championship in 1912 from Cecil Fairs, lost it in 1914 to Jay Gould, in Philadelphia, regained it in 1916 when Gould could not play the promised return match in England because of the war, defended it successfully in 1922 and 1923 against Walter Kinsella and in 1927, by 7 sets to 5, against the great Pierre Etchebaster at Prince"s Club.