John Fortescue 'J.F.' Foulkes DSO (10 July 1872 – 22 June 1948), also known as Captain Foulkes, was an early star of Canadian tennis. Foulkes may have been a three-time winner of the Canadian national championship, today known as the Rogers Cup. He was also a member of the only Canadian team to reach the finals of the Davis Cup.
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John Fortescue Foulkes 10 July 1872 Middlesex (now London), England
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Died |
22 June 1948 (aged 75) Canada
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Zodiac | Cancer |
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