Hazel Hogarth | |
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Personal information | |
Country | England |
Born | 25 April 1882 India |
Died | 1 June 1940 (aged 58) [1] London |
Hazel de Bohun Hogarth (1882-1940) was an English badminton and tennis player. [2] Hogarth was capped by England thirteen times between 1904 and 1929 and was attributed as being the player who innovated the backhand serve. [3] She had great success at the All England Championships winning eleven titles.
She also played tennis and competed at The Championships, Wimbledon from 1920 to 1928.
Medal | Year | Event |
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1905 | Mixed doubles | |
1912 | Mixed doubles | |
1913 | Women's doubles | |
1914 | Mixed doubles | |
1920 | Mixed doubles | |
1921 | Mixed doubles | |
1922 | Women's doubles | |
1922 | Mixed doubles | |
1923 | Women's doubles | |
1925 | Women's doubles | |
1927 | Women's doubles |
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