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Karel Ardelt Fuchs-Robětín ((:ˈkarɛl ˈardɛlt ˈfuks ˈrobjɛciːn), 28 January 1889 – 14 February 1978) was an Czech tennis player. He competed for Bohemia in three events at the 1912 Summer Olympics and 1920 Summer Olympics. In the Davis Cup he represented Czechoslovakia and lost five times. ==Early life and family== Karel Ardelt Robětín-Fuchs was born 28 January 1889 in Černošice to aristocrat Robert Fuchs, proprietor of the paper mill ''Böhmisch Kamnitzer Papierfabriken Robert Fuchs'' in Kamenice and the ''Holzstof – und Papierenfabrik Robert Fuchs'' in Haunoldmühle. The company exported paper products worldwide to South America, India, Indonesia, China, Japan, the Middle East and Australia. His father was awarded the Order of the Iron Crown third class. Later for his philanthropic ventures Emperor Franz Josef I also granted him the title of noble, which allowed him to bear the name Robettin (in Czech: Robětín), Roděk or Roněk, compounded with the German prefix "Fuchs Edler von Robbetin", and also a coat of arms. Karel's mother was Hermine von Poster, daughter of the factory owner and wholesaler from Budapest Karl Ludwig Ritter von Poster. Karl had two brothers Herbert and Oswald. The former married Hanna Fuchs-Robettin (née Werfel) an thus she is the sister-in-law of Karel. Karel studied at the Czech Technical University in Prague and started to play tennis there at his college years. After World War I the family moved from Austria to Czechoslovakia and officially changed their name to Fuchs-Robětín (a nominal form that was rejected by Austrian Aristocratic department of the ministry before). The father died in 1925 in Prague.
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