1933 Wimbledon Championships

  • Australian Championships
  • International French Tennis Championships
  • Wimbledon Championships
  • U.S. National Championships

The 53rd edition of the Wimbledon Championships took place in 1933 on the grounds of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Church Road instead.

Henry Austin came in this year the first player on the center court in shorts on. 1946 Yvon Petra played last player to regularly wear long trousers.

Men's Singles

The Australian Jack Crawford, who had already won the Australian and French championships, could win the title. He defeated in the final of last year's winner Ellsworth Vines in five sets.

Women's Singles

Helen Wills Moody won her sixth - Wimbledon singles titles.

Men's doubles

In the men's doubles Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon defended the title.

Women Doubles

In the women's doubles Simone Mathieu and Elizabeth Ryan were successful.

Mixed

The title in mixed doubles went to Hilde Krahwinkel and Gottfried von Cramm.

Source

  • Barrett, J.: Wimbledon: The Official History of the Championships. Harper Collins Publishers, London 2001, ISBN 978-0007117079
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