1914 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles

Norman Brookes and Anthony Wilding defeated Arthur Lowe and Gordon Lowe 6–2, 8–6, 6–1 in the All Comers' Final, and then defeated the reigning champions Herbert Roper Barrett and Charles Dixon 6–1, 6–1, 5–7, 8–6 in the Challenge Round to win the Gentlemen' Doubles tennis title at the 1914 Wimbledon Championships.[1][2]

Men's Doubles
1914 Wimbledon Championships
Champions Norman Brookes
Anthony Wilding
Runners-up Herbert Roper Barrett
Charles Dixon
Final score6–2, 6–4, 4–6, 6–2
Draw48
Seeds

Draw

Key

Challenge round

Challenge Round
       
Norman Brookes
Anthony Wilding
6 6 4 6
Herbert Roper Barrett
Charles Dixon
2 4 6 2

All Comers' Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                     
Max Decugis
Maurice Germot
4 6 4
Stanley Doust
Theodore Mavrogordato
6 8 6
Stanley Doust
Theodore Mavrogordato
1 2 6 3
Norman Brookes
Anthony Wilding
6 6 3 6
William Clements
Douglas Watson
2 1 4
Norman Brookes
Anthony Wilding
6 6 6
Norman Brookes
Anthony Wilding
6 8 6
Arthur Lowe
Gordon Lowe
2 6 1
Arthur Lowe
Gordon Lowe
6 6 7
Alfred Dunlop
RWF Harding
4 2 5
Arthur Lowe
Gordon Lowe
2 6 8 4 6
Hope Crisp
Cyril Eltringham
6 2 6 6 3
Luis Maria Heyden
Robert Spiess
8 4 4 7 4
Hope Crisp
Cyril Eltringham
6 6 6 5 6

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Max Decugis
Maurice Germot
8 6 7
Roderick McNair
TD Stoward
6 1 5
M Decugis
M Germot
6 6 6
HS Bullock
SF Thol
0 2 3
HS Bullock
SF Thol
6 6 7
AM Cooper
ER Geddes
4 1 5
M Decugis
M Germot
4 6 4
S Doust
T Mavrogordato
6 8 6
Stanley Doust
Theodore Mavrogordato
6 3 9 1 7
Alfred Beamish
James Cecil Parke
2 6 7 6 5
S Doust
T Mavrogordato
3 6 5 6 9
W Crawley
P Davson
6 3 7 3 7
Walter Crawley
Percival Davson
6 6 6
Peter Hicks
Alfred Ingram
1 2 1

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Arthur Gore
Algernon Kingscote
6 6 6
EF Kuhn
ST Oppenheimer
0 1 0
A Gore
A Kingscote
8 10 0 2 2
FCG Fison
WJ Pearse
7 6 6 W Clements
D Watson
6 8 6 6 6
Hamilton Price
Sydney Watts
5 2 4 FCG Fison
WJ Pearse
2 4 3
William Clements
Douglas Watson
6 6 7 W Clements
D Watson
6 6 6
HE Evers
EJ Harrison
1 2 5 W Clements
D Watson
2 1 4
Albert Prebble
Major Ritchie
6 6 4 6 N Brookes
A Wilding
6 6 6
AJ Jimenez
R du Roveray
0 4 6 0 A Prebble
M Ritchie
6 6 8
Arthur Yencken
Edward Yencken
6 6 6 A Yencken
ED Yencken
3 1 8
Charles Gouldesborough
Charles Simond
4 3 3 A Prebble
M Ritchie
1 6 0 4
Craig Biddle
A. Wallis Myers
N Brookes
A Wilding
6 4 6 6
Otto Froitzheim
Heinrich Kleinschroth
w/o C Biddle
AW Myers
w/o
Norman Brookes
Anthony Wilding
6 6 6 N Brookes
A Wilding
RF Baird
JG Bill
1 1 0

The nationalities of ST Oppenheimer and WJ Pearse are unknown.

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Harold Aitken
Cedric Scott
R Reader-Harris
Aa'B Terrell
w/o H Aitken
C Scott
4 0 3
AJ Ross
GTC Watt
6 6 10 AJ Ross
GTC Watt
6 6 6
Stanley Franklin
MRL White
0 2 8 AJ Ross
GTC Watt
1 1 3
Humphrey Milford
Ernest Pooley
9 6 5 6 A Lowe
G Lowe
6 6 6
AW Davson
John Flavelle
7 3 7 0 HS Milford
E Pooley
6 2 3 4
Arthur Lowe
Gordon Lowe
6 1 6 6 A Lowe
G Lowe
4 6 6 6
Noel Turnbull
Richard Turnbull
2 6 2 1 A Lowe
G Lowe
6 6 7
LS Lee
Newton Thompson
6 6 6 A Dunlop
RWF Harding
4 2 5
EA Stoner
GR Westmacott
0 2 0 LS Lee
N Thompson
2 6 3 2
George Thomas
Cecil Tindell-Green
6 6 6 G Thomas
C Tindell-Green
6 3 6 6
Evan Gwynne-Evans
George Stoddart
3 2 2 G Thomas
C Tindell-Green
4 0 3
A Dunlop
RWF Harding
6 6 6
Alfred Dunlop
RWF Harding
9 4 6 6
LF Davin
CS Gordon-Smith
7 6 2 1

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Luis Maria Heyden
Robert Spiess
LD Edwards
FW Last
w/o
LM Heyden
R Spiess
6 6 6
S Jacob
Maj. Roe
3 4 1
Sydney Jacob
Maj. Roe
6 6 6
WD Barber
RH Hotham
3 2 4
LM Heyden
R Spiess
8 4 4 7 4
H Crisp
C Eltringham
6 6 6 5 6
Mark Hick
Neville Willford
3 6 6 6
Fritz Goldberg
JB Ward
6 0 1 1
M Hick
N Willford
2 4 3
H Crisp
C Eltringham
6 6 6
Hope Crisp
Cyril Eltringham
6 6 6
AJ Roberts
A Rowley
0 3 1
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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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