1910 Wimbledon Championships

  • Australasian Championships
  • French tennis championships
  • Wimbledon Championships
  • U.S. National Championships

The 34th edition of the Wimbledon Championships took place in 1910 on the grounds of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Worple Road instead.

After the paths were made ​​on the premises almost impassable due to mud by the persistent rain in the previous year, it was decided to asphalt all the way before the tournament in 1910.

Men's Singles

With the Americans Beals Wright and the New Zealander Anthony Wilding for the first time there were two non- British in the All- Comers final. Wilding prevailed in four sets, and then won in the Challenge Round against Arthur Gore his first of four titles until 1913.

Women's Singles

Dorothea Douglass Chambers beat Dora Boothby in the Challenge Round and won their fourth title.

Men's doubles

In double Josiah Ritchie and Anthony Wilding won.

Pictures

Double the men's final

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