Eskel Dundas (Buster) Andrews[1] (31 July 1905 - 1981) was a former New Zealand tennis player who later became a solicitor and a
partner in a London stockbroking firm.[2] He competed at the Wimbledon Championships thirteen times between 1928 and 1949.[3] He was a two time quarter finalist in the men's doubles, and quarter finalist in the mixed doubles.[4] He was active from 1921 to 1949 and won 19 career singles titles.
^"Player Profile: Buster Andrews". www.wimbledon.com. AELTC. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
^Lampp, Peter (17 February 2021). "Manawatū's greatest tennis player re-discovered". Manawatu Standard News. Stuff. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
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Williams title shared 1934 Jiro Yamagishi Hideo Nishimura 6–3, 6–3 1935 BusterAndrews Patrick Spence 6–2, 6–3 1936 Cam Malfroy Harry Lee 6–2, 9–11, 6–0 1937...