1909 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles

Major Ritchie and Anthony Wilding were the defending champions, but Wilding did not participate. Ritchie partnered with Charles Dixon but they lost in the quarterfinals to Herbert Roper Barrett and Arthur Gore.

Men's Doubles
1909 Wimbledon Championships
Champions Herbert Roper Barrett
Arthur Gore
Runners-up Stanley Doust
Harry Parker
Final score6–2, 6–1, 6–4
Draw40
Seeds

Barrett and Gore defeated Stanley Doust and Harry Parker 6–2, 6–1, 6–4 in the All Comers' Final to win the Gentlemen' Doubles tennis title at the 1909 Wimbledon Championships.[1][2]

Draw

Key

All Comers' Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                     
Stanley Doust
Harry Parker
3 6 6 6
Roderick McNair
George Thomas
6 2 1 3
Stanley Doust
Harry Parker
3 6 3 8 6
Kenneth Powell
Robert Powell
6 2 6 6 3
James Cecil Parke
Friedrich Rahe
6 5 6 6
Kenneth Powell
Robert Powell
8 7 3 8
Stanley Doust
Harry Parker
2 1 4
Herbert Roper Barrett
Harry Parker
6 6 6
Gordon Cleather
CS Gordon-Smith
6 6 6
William le Maire de Warzée
Georges Watson
2 1 2
Gordon Cleather
Charles Gordon-Smith
5 1 2
Herbert Roper Barrett
Arthur Gore
7 6 6
Herbert Roper Barrett
Arthur Gore
6 9 6
Charles Dixon
Major Ritchie
3 7 0

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Percival Davson
Evan Gwynne-Evans
7 7 6
CH Mounsey
Alfred Sterry
5 5 1
P Davson
E Gwynne-Evans
6 1 2 6 1
S Doust
H Parker
2 6 6 4 6
Stanley Doust
Harry Parker
6 6 7
Stanley Knight
Henry Knight
1 3 5
S Doust
H Parker
3 6 6 6
R McNair
G Thomas
6 2 1 3
Roderick McNair
George Thomas
6 6 6 9
Brame Hillyard
A. Wallis Myers
2 3 8 7
R McNair
G Thomas
6 6 4 6
RB Gurney
WE Lane
4 3 6 3
RB Gurney
WE Lane
6 7 6
Charles Ridding
Ernest Wills
2 5 1

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
James Cecil Parke
Friedrich Rahe
6 6 6
Arthur Lowe
Gordon Lowe
1 0 0
JC Parke
F Rahe
6 7 6
HL Brutton
BC Hopson
4 5 4
HL Brutton
BC Hopson
6 6 6
James Powell
EW Timmis
3 2 3
JC Parke
F Rahe
6 5 6 6
Louis Trasenster
Paul de Borman
6 5 6 6 K Powell
R Powell
8 7 3 8
Kenneth Ingram
HB Routledge
2 7 1 3 L Trasenster
P de Borman
6 6 6
George Coulson
Geoffrey Fowler
1 6 6 6 G Coulson
G Fowler
2 2 4
John Ganzoni
LE Milburn
6 1 4 2 L Trasenster
P de Borman
2 0 0
Kenneth Powell
Robert Powell
6 6 6 K Powell
R Powell
6 6 6
LE Gaunt
C Heath
4 2 2 K Powell
R Powell
10 6 6
Clement Cazalet
George Hillyard
6 6 6 C Cazalet
G Hillyard
8 2 4
DP Rhodes
Moritz von Bissing
3 2 0

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Gordon Cleather
CS Gordon-Smith
7 6 6
Otto Blom
TR Quill
5 0 0 G Cleather
CS Gordon-Smith
6 3 6 3 6
Theodore Mavrogordato
Albert Prebble
6 3 4 6 6 T Mavrogordato
A Prebble
3 6 4 6 3
Augustus Hendriks
Douglas Kitching
2 6 6 2 0 G Cleather
CS Gordon-Smith
6 6 2 6
Anthony Prinsep
GTC Watt
RH Hotham
DP Rhodes
4 0 6 3
Reginald Doherty
Wilberforce Eaves
w/o A Prinsep
GTC Watt
w/o
RH Hotham
DP Rhodes
6 1 4 6 7 RH Hotham
DP Rhodes
HS Fellowes
Arnold Herschell
2 6 6 2 5 G Cleather
CS Gordon-Smith
6 6 6
W le Maire de Warzée
G Watson
2 1 2
William le Maire de Warzée
Georges Watson
6 6 1
Henry Pollard
Alfred Taylor
5 3 5r
W le Maire de Warzée
G Watson
6 8 6
R Dudley
F Goldberg
4 6 3
Robert Dudley
Fritz Goldberg
George Allen
Hamilton Price
w/o

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
C Ambrose
AW Andrews
5 6 3 6 6
RD Nolan
Sydney Watts
7 4 6 4 3
C Ambrose
AW Andrews
w/o
HR Barrett
A Gore
Herbert Roper Barrett
Arthur Gore
6 6 6
Alfred Beamish
JB Ward
2 3 3
HR Barrett
A Gore
6 9 6
C Dixon
M Ritchie
3 7 0
Lionel Escombe
Les Poidevin
Charles Simond
George Simond
w/o
L Escombe
L Poidevin
4 3 5
C Dixon
M Ritchie
6 6 7
Charles Dixon
M Ritchie
6 6 6
RF Quennessen
Sirdar Nihal Singh
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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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