He competed in the USA Davis Cup team in 1908 which lost the final against Australia at the Albert Ground, Melbourne.
Fred Alexander (1880–1969), American top-ranked tennis player
Alexander the Great | Fred Astaire | Alexander Pope | Alexander | Alexander Graham Bell | Alexander Calder | Alexander Pushkin | Alexander von Humboldt | Alexander I of Russia | Alexander II of Russia | Fred Frith | Alexander Hamilton | Fred Quimby | Alexander McQueen | Alexander II | Fred Thompson | Pope Alexander III | Jason Alexander | Alexander I | Alexander Korda | Fred Beckey | Alexander McCall Smith | Pope Alexander VI | Fred MacMurray | Alexander von Humboldt Foundation | Alexander III of Russia | Alexander Alekhine | Fred Willard | Alexander Mackenzie | Alexander Haig |
Born in Hingham, Massachusetts, but a long-time resident of New York, Hackett turned in his best results in doubles with Fred Alexander.
They lost to future International Tennis Hall of Famers Fred Alexander and Harold Hackett in 1906, and Raymond D. Little and Beals Wright in 1908.