William Thacher was born in
New Haven, Connecticut on October 9, 1866. Thacher was a champion at
Yale and semi finalist in the 1886 National Intercollegiate singles. Thacher was very well travelled and played several sports recreationally. Thacher also took an active part in his local church. While headmaster at the Thacher school (started by his brother) in
Ojai, California, William built new tennis courts at the school and helped the game to thrive. On his sole appearance in the U. S. Championships in 1887, Thacher beat
Godfrey Brinley before losing to
Howard Taylor in the semifinals. He died in
Sierra Madre, California on November 2, 1953. ==References==