1932 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles explained

Score:6–0, 4–6, 3–6, 7–5, 7–5
Draw:64 (5)
Seeds:4
Type:grand slam

See main article: 1932 Wimbledon Championships. George Lott and John Van Ryn were the defending champions, but Lott did not compete. Van Ryn competed with Wilmer Allison, but lost in the semifinals to Jacques Brugnon and Henri Cochet.

Borotra and Brugnon defeated Pat Hughes and Fred Perry in the final, 6–0, 4–6, 3–6, 7–5, 7–5 to win the gentlemen's doubles tennis title at the 1932 Wimbledon Championship.[1] [2]

Seeds

See also: 1 and 1. Wilmer Allison / John Van Ryn (semifinals)

See also: 2 and 4. Jack Crawford / Harry Hopman (third round)

See also: 3 and 3. Pat Hughes / Fred Perry (final)

See also: 4 and 2. Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon (champions)

Draw

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Notes and References

  1. 100 Years of Wimbledon by Lance Tingay, Guinness Superlatives Ltd. 1977
  2. Book: Barrett, John. Wimbledon: The Official History. 2014. Vision Sports Publishing. 9-781909-534230. 4th.