1890 Wimbledon Championships – Gentlemen's Doubles

Joshua Pim and Frank Stoker defeated George Hillyard and Ernest Lewis 6–0, 7–5, 6–4 in the All Comers' Final to win the Gentlemen' Doubles tennis title at the 1890 Wimbledon Championships. The reigning champions Ernest Renshaw and William Renshaw did not defend their title.[1][2]

Gentlemen's Doubles
1890 Wimbledon Championships
Champions Joshua Pim
Frank Stoker
Runners-up George Hillyard
Ernest Lewis
Final score6–0, 7–5, 6–4
Draw7
Seeds

Draw

Key

All Comers'

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
George Hillyard
Ernest Lewis
6 6 6
Harry Barlow
Harold Mahony
1 0 4 George Hillyard
Ernest Lewis
6 6 8
GED Brown
P Brown
GED Brown
P Brown
2 4 6
James Baldwin
W Bush-Salmon
w/o George Hillyard
Ernest Lewis
0 5 4
Herbert Baddeley
Wilfred Baddeley
6 4 6 6 Joshua Pim
Frank Stoker
6 7 6
Arthur Stanley
Herbert Wilberforce
4 6 1 2 Herbert Baddeley
Wilfred Baddeley
1 5 7 1
Joshua Pim
Frank Stoker
6 7 5 6
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References

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