Leslie Godfree
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Leslie Allison Godfree (born on 27 April 1885 in Brighton – 17 November 1971 in Richmond, London) was a British male tennis player. In 1923 he and Randolph Lycett won the doubles in Wimbledon four times. Leslie and his wife Kitty were the only married couple ever to win the mixed doubles championship at Wimbledon. They won the title in 1926. He was also member of the British Davis Cup team 1923-1927.