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George Lyttleton-Rogers : ウィキペディア英語版
George Lyttleton-Rogers

George Lyttleton-Rogers (10 July 1906 – 1963) was an Irish tennis player, promoter and coach. He held the Irish National Championships title for 13 consecutive years from 1927 to 1940.〔 He was the Canadian and Argentine champion as well.〔 He was a three times runner-up for the Championships of Monaco (now known as the Monte-Carlo Masters). In 1931 he was the eleventh on the French rankings.〔
==Early life and family==
George Lyttleton-Rogers was born on 10 July 1906 in Athy, Ireland to Frank Lyttleton-Rogers.〔〔 His grandparents Daniel Upton and Marie Lloyd Upton were land-owners in Dublin. In the Irish War of Independence the family home, "Holyrood Castle" in Sandymount, was requisitioned as a machine gun nest by the British Army. His aunt Alice Upton Harvey was a famous Irish music composer.〔〔 His cousin was George U. Harvey, borough president of Queens between 1929–1941.〔 Rogers studied in the Imperial Service College in Windsor.〔

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