Richard Millar Watson

Richard Millar Thomson (19 March 1860 – 1925) was a Scottish tennis player. He won the Scottish Championships in 1894, and was a quarter finalist at the Irish Championships in 1890. He was active from 1882 to 1907 and won 8 career singles titles.

Career
Thomson was born In Edinburgh, Scotland in 1860. He played his first tournament at the South of Scotland Championships in Moffsat in 1882 where he reached the quarter finals. He won his first title at the West Teviotdale Open in Hawick in 1886.

In 1893 at the sixth attempt he reached the challenge round final of the Scottish Championships, but was beaten by defending champion and Englishman Arthur Gore. In 1894 avenged his defeat of the previous years loss when won the Scottish Championships against reigning two time title holder Arthur Gore.

His main career singles title successes came at the South of Scotland Championships which he won two times (1891, 1893), he also won the Inverkip Rovers Open (1888), the Castle Wemyss Cup as the men's event as part of the Castle Wemyss Open (1891), the North of Scotland Championships (1892), and the Whitehouse Open (1894).

In addition he was a losing finalist at the East of Scotland Championships three times (1888 1891–1892), Galashiels Championship (1887), and the West of Scotland Championships (1894). Thomson played his final singles event at the Northumberland Championships in 1907.