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F. R. Leighton Crawford
Full nameFrancis Riou Leighton Crawford
Country (sports) Great Britain
Born(1886-08-05)5 August 1886
Ceylon
Died5 January 1954(1954-01-05) (aged 67)
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
Wimbledon3R ( 1924)
US Open3R ( 1923)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
WimbledonQF ( 1919, 1925)

Francis Riou Leighton Crawford (5 August 1886 – 5 January 1954) was a British tennis player

Born in Ceylon, Crawford was the eldest son of civil servant Henry Leighton Crawford, who served as Controller of Revenue in the Ceylon Civil Service. [1] His younger brother, mountaineer Colin Grant Crawford, was a member of both the 1922 and 1933 Mount Everest expeditions. [2]

Crawford won the Wimbledon Plate in 1919 and was a two-time Wimbledon doubles quarter-finalist. In 1922 he beat Major Ritchie in the final of the Sussex Championships. He was the single champion at Monte Carlo in 1924. [3]

As a member of the Indian Police, Crawford was eligible to compete for India in Davis Cup competition and in 1922 was offered a place on the team, which he turned down. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Fashionable & Personal". Westerham Courier. 27 February 1931.
  2. ^ "Adventures Of Mr. C. G. Crawford". Liverpool Mercury. 8 October 1932.
  3. ^ "Defeat Of M.J.G. Ritchie". The Daily Telegraph. 13 July 1925.
  4. ^ "Bunnies Rap Ansons Hard; Win, 6 To 2". The Rock Island Argus. 16 June 1922.

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