1913 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles explained
Score: | 8–6, 6–3, 10–8 |
Draw: | 116 |
Seeds: | – |
Type: | grand slam |
See main article: 1913 Wimbledon Championships. Maurice McLoughlin defeated Stanley Doust 6–3, 6–4, 7–5 in the All Comers' Final, but the reigning champion Anthony Wilding defeated McLoughlin 8–6, 6–3, 10–8 in the challenge round to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 1913 Wimbledon Championships.[1] [2]
Draw
Top half
Section 4
Bottom half
Section 8
Notes and References
- Book: Barrett, John. Wimbledon: The Official History. 2014. Vision Sports Publishing. 9-781909-534230. 4th.
- News: Lawn Tennis . The Evening Post . 7 July 1913 . 7 . Papers Past . Anthony Wilding (New Zealand) beat M'Loughlin (America) in the All-England championship, 8-6, 6-3, 10-8..