2016 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Doubles

Lý Hoàng Nam and Sumit Nagal were the defending champions, but were both ineligible to compete this year.

Boys' Doubles
2016 Wimbledon Championships
Champions Kenneth Raisma
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Runners-up Félix Auger-Aliassime
Denis Shapovalov
Final score4–6, 6–4, 6–2

Kenneth Raisma and Stefanos Tsitsipas won the title, defeating Félix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov in the final, 4–6, 6–4, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. Félix Auger-Aliassime / Denis Shapovalov (Final)
  2. Kenneth Raisma / Stefanos Tsitsipas (Champions)
  3. Miomir Kecmanović / Casper Ruud (Semifinals)
  4. Benjamin Sigouin / Louis Wessels (Semifinals)
  5. Chung Yun-seong / Jay Clarke (First round)
  6. Tomás Martín Etcheverry / Genaro Alberto Olivieri (First round)
  7. Alex De Minaur / Blake Ellis (Quarterfinals)
  8. John McNally / Jeffrey John Wolf (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Félix Auger-Aliassime
Denis Shapovalov
77 3 6
3 Miomir Kecmanović
Casper Ruud
61 6 3
1 Félix Auger-Aliassime
Denis Shapovalov
6 4 2
2 Kenneth Raisma
Stefanos Tsitsipas
4 6 6
4 Benjamin Sigouin
Louis Wessels
65 67
2 Kenneth Raisma
Stefanos Tsitsipas
77 79

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Félix Auger-Aliassime
Denis Shapovalov
6 6
WC Jake Hersey
Aidan McHugh
2 2 1 F Auger-Aliassime
D Shapovalov
7 6
Juan Martín Jalif
Francisco Vittar
3 2 T-l Wu
Y Wu
5 1
Wu Tung-lin
Wu Yibing
6 6 1 F Auger-Aliassime
D Shapovalov
6 77
Nicola Kuhn
Sam Riffice
6 1 0 Y Hossam
E Kırkın
0 60
Youssef Hossam
Ergi Kırkın
2 6 6 Y Hossam
E Kırkın
3 6 7
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
Alexei Popyrin
77 6 A Davidovich Fokina
A Popyrin
6 1 5
5 Chung Yun-seong
Jay Clarke
65 2 1 F Auger-Aliassime
D Shapovalov
77 3 6
3 Miomir Kecmanović
Casper Ruud
6 6 3 M Kecmanović
C Ruud
61 6 3
Riccardo Balzerani
Enrico Dalla Valle
1 4 3 M Kecmanović
C Ruud
w/o
William Blumberg
Nathan Ponwith
4 77 3 D Altmaier
J Karimov
Daniel Altmaier
Jurabek Karimov
6 64 6 3 M Kecmanović
C Ruud
77 6
Dan Added
Duarte Vale
78 6 7 A De Minaur
B Ellis
63 3
WC Jack Draper
Anton Matusevich
66 2 D Added
D Vale
3 0
Lev Kazakov
Pavel Kotov
1 4 7 A De Minaur
B Ellis
6 6
7 Alex De Minaur
Blake Ellis
6 6

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 John McNally
Jeffrey John Wolf
6 6
Trent Bryde
Evan Furness
3 2 8 J McNally
JJ Wolf
0 62
Lukáš Klein
Yosuke Watanuki
6 7 L Klein
Y Watanuki
6 77
Piotr Matuszewski
Kacper Żuk
4 5 L Klein
Y Watanuki
66 6 3
Toru Horie
Yuta Shimizu
6 6 4 B Sigouin
L Wessels
78 4 6
Olukayode Ayeni
Eduard Güell Bartrina
2 4 T Horie
Y Shimizu
4 2
WC Finn Bass
Alastair Gray
66 3 4 B Sigouin
L Wessels
6 6
4 Benjamin Sigouin
Louis Wessels
78 6 4 B Sigouin
L Wessels
65 67
6 Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Genaro Alberto Olivieri
63 4 2 K Raisma
S Tsitsipas
77 79
Gabriel Decamps
Marvin Möller
77 6 G Decamps
M Möller
1 3
WC Ben Draper
Jack Molloy
3 2 U Blanch
V Kirkov
6 6
Ulises Blanch
Vasil Kirkov
6 6 U Blanch
V Kirkov
6 3 4
Mattias Siimar
Anthony Jackie Tang
77 6 2 K Raisma
S Tsitsipas
3 6 6
Elliot Benchetrit
Geoffrey Blancaneaux
63 4 M Siimar
AJ Tang
6 4 2
Tim Rühl
Khumoyun Sultonov
4 2 2 K Raisma
S Tsitsipas
4 6 6
2 Kenneth Raisma
Stefanos Tsitsipas
6 6
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