1920 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles

Suzanne Lenglen and Elizabeth Ryan successfully defended their title, defeating Dorothea Lambert Chambers and Ethel Larcombe in the final, 6–4, 6–0 to win the Ladies' Doubles tennis title at the 1920 Wimbledon Championships.[1][2]

Women's Doubles
1920 Wimbledon Championships
Champions Suzanne Lenglen
Elizabeth Ryan
Runners-up Dorothea Lambert Chambers
Ethel Larcombe
Final score6–4, 6–0
Draw26
Seeds

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Mrs Armstrong
Olive Manser
1 0
Suzanne Lenglen
Elizabeth Ryan
6 6
Suzanne Lenglen
Elizabeth Ryan
6 6
Dorothea Lambert Chambers
Ethel Larcombe
4 0
Dorothea Lambert Chambers
Ethel Larcombe
6 6
Winifred Beamish
Hazel Hogarth
1 1

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Helen Leisk
Agnes Tuckey
7 6
Dorothy Holman
Edith Johnson
5 2
H Leisk
A Tuckey
2 6 4
Mrs Armstrong
O Manser
6 3 6
Molla Mallory
Mabel Parton
4 6 5
Mrs DC Bousfield
Mrs RC Cole
1 0 Mrs Armstrong
O Manser
6 1 7
Mrs Armstrong
Olive Manser
6 6 Mrs Armstrong
O Manser
1 0
Mrs AA Hall
Mrs Perrett
6 4 S Lenglen
E Ryan
6 6
Dora Geen
Margaret McKane
8 6 D Geen
M McKane
1 4
Mrs HA Davis
Eleanor Rose
2 6 1 K McKane
W McNair
6 6
Kitty McKane
Winifred McNair
6 2 6 K McKane
W McNair
3 3
Suzanne Lenglen
Elizabeth Ryan
6 6 S Lenglen
E Ryan
6 6
Dorothy Shepherd
Mrs FS Warburg
0 0 S Lenglen
E Ryan
6 6
Ermyntrude Harvey
Mrs CE Hunter
6 6 E Harvey
Mrs CE Hunter
1 1
Miss Cane
Miss O'Hara Wood
3 2

The nationalities of Mrs DC Bousfield and Miss Cane are unknown.

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Dorothea Lambert Chambers
Ethel Larcombe
6 6
A Currie
F Currie
2 1 D Lambert Chambers
E Larcombe
6 6
DS Holmes
MB Holmes
6 8 6 DS Holmes
MB Holmes
0 0
Mrs J O'Neill
Olive Winslow
3 10 2 D Lambert Chambers
E Larcombe
6 6
Miss Collings
Sylvia Lance
6 6 0 P Howkins
P Satterthwaite
2 3
Phyllis Howkins
Phyllis Satterthwaite
8 1 6 P Howkins
P Satterthwaite
6 6
Doris Craddock
Gladys Lamplough
6 6 D Craddock
G Lamplough
4 1
Peggy Dransfield
Norah Middleton
1 0 D Lambert Chambers
E Larcombe
6 6
Winifred Beamish
Hazel Hogarth
6 6 W Beamish
H Hogarth
1 1
Mrs RWF Harding
Mrs HV Parbury
0 3 W Beamish
H Hogarth
6 6
Mrs HC Hextall
E Tighe
1 2
W Beamish
H Hogarth
6 4 6
A Edgington
Mrs Rowand Harker
3 6 4
Aurea Edgington
Mrs Rowand Harker
8 6
Dorothy Kemmis-Betty
Vera Youle
6 3

The nationality of Miss Collings is unknown.

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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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