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My grandmother, the tennis champion who escaped the Nazis

9 July 2026

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Growing up, Felice Hardy knew very little about her grandmother, Liesl, except that she'd been a top-class tennis player in Austria before moving to England in the late 1930s. In fact, Liesl had made sporting history, including at Wimbledon – but glossed over it – perhaps because that period of her life had been too terrible to acknowledge. After she died, Felice started investigating her family's history, and discovered a painful secret that had been kept from her all her life. It would eventually lead her to a new understanding of her grandmother, her mother – and herself.

Felice has written a book called The Tennis Champion Who Escaped The Nazis.

Presenter: Jo Fidgen

Producer: Zoe Gelber and Andrea Rangecroft

(Photo: A black and white photo of Felice Hardy’s grandmother, Liesl Herbst, who smiles towards the camera, sometime in the 1930s. She is wearing tennis whites, holding a tennis racket in her right hand with her left hand on her hip. Credit: Hardy family archive)