Ing. Bohuslav
Hyks (Hykš) sr
Male
Czechoslovakia
1889-05-07
Praha (Prague), Bohemia
Used the pseudonym of Cerny.
Bohuslav Hykš played at the 1908, 1912, and 1920 Olympics, playing singles and doubles in 1908 and 1912 for Bohemia, and doubles only in 1920 for Czechoslovakia. Hykš made the round of 16 in singles in 1908 and in doubles in 1920. It appears that his later relation, possibly a son, also became prominent in tennis as a Bohuslav Hykš played many high-level events in the late 1940s and early 1950s, including playing Wimbledon in 1951-53.
1908 - 1926
1
13
6
1926 - Central Bohemia Championships (Amateur)
Semifinals
Roderich Menzel 1 *
Bohuslav Hyks sr
6-2
6-2
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Bohuslav Hyks sr 1 *
F. jr Stejskal
?
Final
Karel Ardelt 1 *
Bohuslav Hyks sr
w.o.
Round 1
Bohuslav Hyks sr 1 *
M. Fröhlich
4-6
6-4
6-4
Quarterfinals
Karel Ardelt 1 *
Bohuslav Hyks sr
6-3
6-2
Quarterfinals
Ladislav Zemla 1 *
Bohuslav Hyks sr
6-4
6-4
Round 1
Bohuslav Hyks sr 1 *
Otto Woffek
6-4
6-4
Quarterfinals
Ing. J. Havelka 1 *
Bohuslav Hyks sr
w.o.
Round 2
François Blanchy 1 *
Bohuslav Hyks sr
5-7
6-1
6-2
6-1
Round 1
Bohuslav Hyks sr 1 *
Ödön Schmid
w.o.
Round 2
Bohuslav Hyks sr 1 *
Jenő von Zsigmondy
7-5
6-4
3-6
6-0
Round 3
Charles Dixon 1 *
Bohuslav Hyks sr
6-1
6-2
6-3