1961 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles

Maria Bueno and Darlene Hard were the defending champions, but did not compete.

Women's Doubles
1961 Wimbledon Championships
Champions Karen Hantze
Billie Jean Moffitt
Runners-up Jan Lehane
Margaret Smith
Final score6–3, 6–4
Draw48 (5Q)
Seeds4

Karen Hantze and Billie Jean Moffitt defeated Jan Lehane and Margaret Smith in the final, 6–3, 6–4 to win the Ladies' Doubles tennis title at the 1961 Wimbledon Championships.[1]

Seeds

01.   Sandra Reynolds / Renée Schuurman (Quarterfinals)
02.   Ann Haydon / Christine Truman (Third round)
03.   Jan Lehane / Margaret Smith (Final)
04.   Sally Moore / Lesley Turner (Semifinals)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Margaret Hunt
Lynne Hutchings
4 6 7
Anna Dmitrieva
Valeria Kuzmenko-Titova
6 1 5
Margaret Hunt
Lynne Hutchings
1 1
3 Jan Lehane
Margaret Smith
6 6
3 Jan Lehane
Margaret Smith
6 12
Rosie Darmon
Yola Ramírez
0 10
3 Jan Lehane
Margaret Smith
3 4
Karen Hantze
Billie Jean Moffitt
6 6
Eva Duldig
Marlene Gerson
7 1
4 Sally Moore
Lesley Turner
9 6
4 Sally Moore
Lesley Turner
3 0
Karen Hantze
Billie Jean Moffitt
6 6
Karen Hantze
Billie Jean Moffitt
9 6
1 Sandra Reynolds
Renée Schuurman
7 3

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
2 Ann Haydon
Christine Truman
6 6
Pilar Barril
Carmen Coronado
1 1
2 A Haydon
C Truman
5 6 3
M Hunt
L Hutchings
7 3 6
Margaret Hunt
Lynne Hutchings
6 6
Q J Macintosh
JA Watts
2 0
M Hunt
L Hutchings
4 6 7
A Dmitrieva
V Kuzmenko-Titova
6 1 5
Michelle Bourbonnais
Sue Chatrier
6 6
Gill Evans
Billie Woodgate
4 3
M Bourbonnais
S Chatrier
6 0
A Dmitrieva
V Kuzmenko-Titova
8 6
Anna Dmitrieva
Valeria Kuzmenko-Titova
1 6 6
Gem Hoahing
Daniele Wild
6 3 2

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
3 Jan Lehane
Margaret Smith
6 6
Justina Bricka
Carol Hanks
1 1 3 J Lehane
M Smith
6 6
Valerie Gardner
Margaret Grace
2 1 M Hellyer
V Suková
4 1
Margaret Hellyer
Věra Suková
6 6 3 J Lehane
M Smith
6 3 6
Jennifer Chamberlain
Viola White
5 6 8 M Arnold
E Starkie
0 6 1
Nell Hopman
Merrill Mark
7 3 6 J Chamberlain
V White
6 2 3
Eleanor O'Neill
Mary O'Sullivan
2 7 M Arnold
E Starkie
2 6 6
Mimi Arnold
Liz Starkie
6 9 3 J Lehane
M Smith
6 12
Márta Peterdy-Wolf
Tone Schirmer
6 6 R Darmon
Y Ramírez
0 10
Monique Bedoret
Poucette Bernheim
3 1 M Peterdy-Wolf
T Schirmer
2 1
Rosie Darmon
Yola Ramírez
6 8 R Darmon
Y Ramírez
6 6
Edda Buding
Helga Schultze
2 6 R Darmon
Y Ramírez
3 6 6
Rosemary Deloford
Jill Mills
5 7 2 P Hird
C Yates-Bell
6 1 1
Florence de la Courtie
Christiane Mercelis
7 5 6 F de la Courtie
C Mercelis
5 2
Hana Sladek
Pat Stewart
3 5 P Hird
C Yates-Bell
7 6
Pat Hird
Caroline Yates-Bell
6 7

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
Eva Duldig
Marlene Gerson
6 6
Q Sheila Bramley
Leonie Brighton
4 3 E Duldig
M Gerson
11 6
Ana María Estalella
Marta Pombo
6 6 AM Estalella
Marta Pombo
9 4
Jane Rushton
Judy Tee
2 2 E Duldig
M Gerson
1 6 6
Q Valerie Clark
Lesley Hustwit
3 4 S Lazzarino
L Pericoli
6 1 3
Silvana Lazzarino
Lea Pericoli
6 6 S Lazzarino
L Pericoli
1 7 6
Donna Floyd
Belmar Gunderson
D Floyd
B Gunderson
6 5 3
Robyn Ebbern
Mary Reitano
w/o E Duldig
M Gerson
7 1
Joyce Barclay
Frances MacLennan
w/o 4 S Moore
L Turner
9 6
Ilse Davies
Karin Herich
I Davies
K Herich
4 2
Zsuzsa Körmöczy
Nancy Richey
w/o R Bentley
P Roberts
6 6
Rita Bentley
Pauline Roberts
R Bentley
P Roberts
6 6 5
Lorna Cawthorn
Pat Wheeler
4 6 9 4 S Moore
L Turner
8 3 7
Carole Rosser
Jenny Trewby
6 2 7 L Cawthorn
P Wheeler
3 3
Joan Gibson
Gudrun Rosin
3 4 4 S Moore
L Turner
6 6
4 Sally Moore
Lesley Turner
6 6

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
Pat Hales
Vera Thomas
1 4
Margot Dittmeyer
Renate Ostermann
6 6
M Dittmeyer
R Ostermann
2 1
K Hantze
BJ Moffitt
6 6
Q Cathy Lyon
Julie Wilson
2 1
Karen Hantze
Billie Jean Moffitt
6 6
K Hantze
BJ Moffitt
9 6
1 S Reynolds
R Schuurman
7 3
Sonja Pachta
Doris Schuster
6 1 6
Q Mabel Bove
Nora Somoza
3 6 3
S Pachta
D Schuster
3 5
S Reynolds
R Schuurman
6 7
Deidre Catt
Angela Mortimer
1 3
1 Sandra Reynolds
Renée Schuurman
6 6
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References

  1. Barrett, John (2014). Wimbledon: The Official History (4th ed.). Vision Sports Publishing. ISBN 9-781909-534230.
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