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PATRICK FRANCIS HADOW, THE CEYLON COFFEE & TEA PLANTER WHO WON ‘WIMBLEDON’ IN 1878 - 7 MINS

PATRICK FRANCIS HADOW, THE CEYLON COFFEE & TEA PLANTER WHO WON ‘WIMBLEDON’ IN 1878 - 7 MINS

Released Tuesday, 20th April 2021
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PATRICK FRANCIS HADOW, THE CEYLON COFFEE & TEA PLANTER WHO WON ‘WIMBLEDON’ IN 1878 - 7 MINS

PATRICK FRANCIS HADOW, THE CEYLON COFFEE & TEA PLANTER WHO WON ‘WIMBLEDON’ IN 1878 - 7 MINS

PATRICK FRANCIS HADOW, THE CEYLON COFFEE & TEA PLANTER WHO WON ‘WIMBLEDON’ IN 1878 - 7 MINS

PATRICK FRANCIS HADOW, THE CEYLON COFFEE & TEA PLANTER WHO WON ‘WIMBLEDON’ IN 1878 - 7 MINS

Tuesday, 20th April 2021
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Listen to the story of Patrick Francis Hadow, fondly known as Frank. Did you know that in 1878, a 23-year-old Frank Hadow, on leave from his plantation in Ceylon, competed in the 2nd Wimbledon Championship and secured the singles title by defeating Spencer Gore in the Challenge Round? Hadow is also credited with the invention of the ‘Lob’, a potent weapon then - as no one had yet learned the overhead smash. Listen to this podcast, adapted from the article titled ‘The Wimbledon Championship & the Plantation Connection’, written by Anura Gunasekera.

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