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Anthony Wilding (NZL) Gentlemen's Doubles Anthony Wilding (NZL) Gentlemen's Doubles Code->Event From To Participations Matches Won/Lost Walkovers W/L Total 1904 1914 10 39 33 / 6 4 / 1 MD->Gentlemen's Doubles 1904 1914 10 39 33 / 6 4 / 1 Year Opponent's Name Seed Rnd Result Score 1904 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with William Crawley (GBR) MD Rolf Kinzl (AUT) and Kurt von Wessely (AUT) 1 W walkover MD Clement Cazalet (GBR) and George Hillyard (GBR) 2 L 2/6 1/6 1/6 1905 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Harry Parker (NZL) MD Major Ritchie (GBR) and George Simond (GBR) 1 W 7/5 3/6 6/3 6/4 MD Ernest Parton (GBR) and Frederick Plaskitt (GBR) 2 W 6/3 6/1 6/1 MD Frank Riseley (GBR) and Sidney Smith (GBR) Q L 5/7 3/6 2/6 1906 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Major Ritchie (GBR) MD Kenneth Powell (GBR) and Leslie Powell (GBR) 1 W 6/1 6/2 6/3 MD Clarke (GBR) and Timmis (GBR) 2 W 6/2 6/2 6/1 MD Stoward (GBR) and George Thomas (GBR) Q W 7/9 6/3 6/3 6/1 MD Frank Riseley (GBR) and Sidney Smith (GBR) S L 4/6 5/7 3/6 1907 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Norman Brookes (AUS) MD Arthur Cronin (GBR) and Timmis (GBR) 1 W 6/0 6/0 6/1 MD Rolf Kinzl (AUT) and Kurt von Wessely (AUT) 2 W 6/1 6/1 6/2 MD Stoward (GBR) and Ward (GBR) Q W 6/1 6/1 6/1 MD Xenophon Casdagli (GBR) and Major Ritchie (GBR) S W 6/1 6/3 6/2 MD Karl Behr (USA) and Beals Wright (USA) F W 6/4 6/4 6/2 MD Frank Riseley (GBR) and Sidney Smith (GBR) C W walkover 1908 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Major Ritchie (GBR) MD Victor Gauntlett (RSA) and Harry Kitson (RSA) 1 W 6/2 6/4 6/1 MD George Ball Greene (IRL) and Wilberforce Eaves (GBR) 2 W 6/1 6/3 6/0 MD Fritz Goldberg (GBR) and Theodore Mavrogordato (GBR) 3 W 6/2 8/6 6/1 MD Wylie Grant (USA) and Wallis Myers (GBR) Q W 6/1 6/1 6/3 MD Clement Cazalet (GBR) and George Hillyard (GBR) S W 6/3 4/6 4/6 7/5 7/5 MD Roper Barrett (GBR) and Arthur Gore (GBR) F W 6/1 6/2 1/6 1/6 9/7 MD Norman Brookes (AUS) and Anthony Wilding (NZL) C W walkover 1909 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Major Ritchie (GBR) MD Roper Barrett (GBR) and Arthur Gore (GBR) C L walkover 1910 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Major Ritchie (GBR) MD Bye 1 MD Pfleiderer (NED) and Pfleiderer (NED) 2 W 6/1 6/0 6/0 MD Good (GBR) and Brame Hillyard (GBR) 3 W 6/1 6/0 8/6 MD Gordon Cleather (GBR) and Gordon Smith (GBR) Q W 6/1 9/7 6/4 MD Stanley Doust (AUS) and Leslie Poidevin (AUS) S W 4/6 6/3 6/4 1/6 6/3 MD Kenneth Powell (GBR) and Robert Powell (CAN) F W 9/7 6/0 6/4 MD Roper Barrett (GBR) and Arthur Gore (GBR) C W 6/1 6/1 6/2 1911 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Major Ritchie (GBR) MD Max Decugis (FRA) and Andre Gobert (FRA) C L 7/9 7/5 3/6 6/2 2/6 1912 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Stanley Doust (AUS) MD Bye 1 MD Muecke (GBR) and Sydney Watts (GBR) 2 W 6/0 6/3 6/1 MD Arthur Lowe (GBR) and Gordon Lowe (GBR) 3 W 4/6 7/5 6/4 5/7 6/2 MD Alfred Beamish (GBR) and Cecil Parke (IRL) Q L 4/6 4/6 6/3 6/4 5/7 1913 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with George Hillyard (GBR) MD Bowling (GBR) and Williams (GBR) 1 W 6/2 6/2 6/1 MD Jimenez (GBR) and du Roveray (GBR) 2 W 6/3 6/1 6/4 MD Wallace Johnson (USA) and Zinn (GER) 3 W 6/3 6/3 6/2 This material is the copyright of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission. Page 1/2 Anthony Wilding (NZL) Gentlemen's Doubles Year Opponent's Name Seed Rnd Result Score MD Alfred Beamish (GBR) and Cecil Parke (IRL) Q L 9/7 3/6 3/6 6/3 4/6 1914 Anthony Wilding (NZL) partnered with Norman Brookes (AUS) MD Baird (GBR) and Bill (GBR) 1 W 6/1 6/1 6/0 MD Craig Biddle (USA) and Wallis Myers (GBR) 2 W walkover MD Albert Prebble (GBR) and Major Ritchie (GBR) 3 W 6/1 4/6 6/0 6/4 MD William Clements (GBR) and Douglas Watson (GBR) Q W 6/2 6/1 6/4 MD Stanley Doust (AUS) and Theodore Mavrogordato (GBR) S W 6/1 6/2 3/6 6/3 MD Arthur Lowe (GBR) and Gordon Lowe (GBR) F W 6/2 8/6 6/1 MD Roper Barrett (GBR) and Dixon (GBR) C W 6/1 6/1 5/7 8/6 This material is the copyright of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission. Page 2/2.
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