English: The commemorative plague for Jaroslav Drobny at the 1st Czech Lawn Tennis Club on the Stvanice Island in Prague, enacted om June 14, 2012 and unveiled by the Czech Republic president Vaclav Klaus. The text says: "Jaroslav Drobny lived and practiced at Stvanice from 1925-1949. He won the singles competition at Roland Garros in 1951, 1952 and in Wimbledon in 1954. For the 1st Czech Lawn Tennis Club, he also played ice hockey and won the World Championship title in 1947. He's been inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. Six years later, he became an honorary member of our club."
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