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Women's Doubles No Women's Doubles in the 1926 World Ch 1928 World Championships Stockholm 1928 Women's Doubles No Women's Doubles in the 1926 World Ch. Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Lövdahl / Brandt Gubbins / Sommerville walkover Gubbins / Sommerville Gubbins / Sommerville 20, 19, -13, 18 Metzger / Andresen M.Mednyanszky (HUN) F.Flamm (AUT) 16, 21, 11 Mednyanszky / Flamm Mednyanszky / Flamm 6, 9, 11 Westberg / Wennerström Medyanszky / Flamm -20, 12, 16, 18 Ingram / Land Source: Official programme Archives website 1929 World Championships Budapest 1929 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Ingram / Haydon walkover Zador / Gal -17, 21, 12, 25 Zador / Gal 19, 15, 12 Wildham / Flamm 14, -12, 13, -19, 7 Dauschka / ? Times:13, -21, 13,-19, 9 7, -14, 19, -19, 19 Wildham / Flamm -17, 17, 19, -18, 11 Wildham / Flamm walkover E.Metzger / E.Rüster (GER) 14, 15, 12 Mednyanszky / Sipos walkover Mednyanszky / Sipos 16, 12, 11 Kolbe / Flussmann walkover Metzger / Rüster -10, -22, 15, 18, 19 Forbath / Rieger walkover Source: Metzger / Rüster Official program 13, 17, -14, 13 Archives website Metzger / Rüster The Times, J.Ruderham walkover 1930 World Championships Berlin 1930 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Mednyanszky / Sipos Medyanszky / Sipos 14, 7, 13 Seifert / Gonschorek Mednyanszky / Sipos 12, 13, 18 Kolbe / Neumann ? 15, 17 ? Kolbe / Neumann Masakova / Krebsbach -19, 8, 9, -18, 18 Masakowa / Krebsbach Carnatz / Kuhlmann M.Medyanszky / A.Sipos (HUN) 12, 12, 19 Rüster / Stettiner Gal / Komaromi 19, -15, 12, 13 Gal / Komaromi Gal / Komaromi 10, 13, 18 Kurz / Herz 10. 9, 17 program Sources: Wildham / Reitzer original program 12, 12, 19 & certified results Wildham / Reitzer 1931 World Championships Budapest 1931 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Smidova (TCH) / Rüster (GER) Smidova / Rüster Raczne / Komaromi (HUN) Gal / Tiszai -16, 19, -13, 8, 13 Banhidyne / Zselenszkyne (ROM) Gal / Tiszai 8, 12, 3 Gal / Tiszai (HUN) M.Medyanszky / A.Sipos (HUN) 8, -19, 17, 13 Forbath / Reitzer (AUT) Forbath / Reitzer 17, 17, -17, -18, 13 Krebsbach / Stettiner (GER) Mednyanszky / Sipos 8, -19, 17, 13 bye Mednyanszky / Sipos Source: 11, 16, 19 Archives website Mednyanszky / Sipos Annotated program 1932 World Championships Prague 1932 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Gal / Denker bye Gal / Denker Müller-Rüster / Haensch 12, 17, 17 Müller-Rüster / Haensch Kettnerova / Meyerova 17, 16, 13 Braunova / Smidova Braunova / Smidova -15, 10, 13, 15 Braunova / Smidova Ravigneau / Krausova 12, 16, 11 Braunova / Smidova Müllerova / Kracmerova 16, 17, -13, 17 Reitzer / Wildham Reitzer / Wildham walkover M.Medyanszky / A.Sipos (HUN) Ambrosiova / Vedralova 17, 14, 13 Mednyanszky / Sipos Medyanszky / Sipos (HUN) 16, 17, 7 Mednyanszky / Sipos Beznoskova / Stapferova 7, 5, 13 Schneiderova / Vostrcilova Schneiderova / Vostrcilova 22, 15, -21, 15 Mednyanszky / Sipos Pavlaskova / Zdobnicka 15, 19, 12 Pavlaskova / Zdobnicka Gal / Racz (HUN) 17, 16, 20 Pavlaskova / Zdobnicka Source: bye 12, 16, 16 official program Pohlova / Veselska Pohlova / Veselska 1933 World Championships Baden-bei-Wien 1933 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Myednyanszky / Sipos Bye walkover Mednyanszky / Sipos Medyanszky / Sipos (HUN) Mednyanszky / Sipos Von Benes / Ladstätter 11, 11, 12 Benes / Ladstätter Fayard / DeTenaud walkover Valterova / Veselska Nitschmann / Roberts walkover Valterova / Veselska Valterova / Veselska 18, 17, -17, -17, 6 M.Medyanszky / A.Sipos (HUN) bye 18, -21, 13, 14 Flussmann / Reisz Flussmann / Reisz (AUT) Racz / Gal Racz / Gal (HUN) 8, 9, 15 Racz / Gal Smidova / Kettnerova 20, -18, -18, 17, 15 Racz / Gal Wildham / Forbath (AUT) 21, -19, 11, 19 Wildham / Forbath 20, -13, 17, 19 Bye Schulz / Felguth Source: Bye 19, -17, 18, 17 program Schulz / Felguth Igor Batich Schulz / Felguth (GER) 1934 World Championships Paris 12.1933 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Mednyanszky / Sipos (HUN) Mednyanszky / Sipos Bye *** Scores needed ! *** Mednyanszky / Sipos Tughendat / Salentin (FRA) 3-0 Norrish / Osborne (ENG) Norrish / Osborne (ENG) w/o Mednyanszky / Sipos Haensch / Müller-Ruster (GER) 3-1 Haensch / Müller-Ruster (GER) Bye Smidova / Kettnerova Cranz (BEL) / Ravigneaux (FRA) 3-1 Smidova / Kettnerova Smidova / Kettnerova (TCH) 3-0 M.Medyanszky / A.Sipos (HUN) Gal (HUN) / Bussmann (GER) -13, 20, 14, 17 Gal (HUN) / Bussmann (GER) Veselska (TCH) / w/o Gal / Bussmann Batholomew (ENG) / Salentin (FRA) 3-1 Berry / Woodhead (ENG) Berry / Woodhead (ENG) 3-0 Krebsbach / Felguth De Tenaud / Fayard (FRA) 3-2 DeTenaud / Fayard (FRA) Source: Bye Daily Express J.Ruderham Krebsbach / Felguth Igor Batich Emdin D. / Emdin D. (ENG) 3-0 Krebsbach / Felguth (GER) Krebsbach / Felguth (GER) 3-0 1935 World Championships London 1935 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Bussman (GER) / Booker (ENG) Bussman / Booker Nasvytyte / Roberts 12, 7, 11 Bussman / Booker Ivins / Evans (WAL) 16, 20, 13 Tugendhat / de Tenaud Tugendhat / de Tenaud (FRA) 18, -15, 20, 17 Kettnerova / Smidova Gal (HUN) / Emdin (ENG) -17, 12, 11, 15 Gal / Emdin Osborne / Woodhead (ENG) 10, 18, 20 Kettnerova / Smidova Moser / Newey (ENG) 19, -19, 10, -15, 20 Kettnerova / Smidova Kettnerova / Smidova (TCH) 12, 13, 12 M.Medyanszky / A.Sipos (HUN) Krebsbach / Felguth (GER) 11, -18, 11, 15 Krebsbach / Felguth Yeates (IRL) / Ovenden (USA) 11, 16, 12 Krebsbach / Felguth Bromfield / Wheaton (ENG) 13, 19, 12 Bromfield / Wheaton Delarue / Delacour (FRA) 20, 18, 14 Mednyanszky / Sipos Mednyanszky / Sipos (HUN) 16, 16, 12 Mednyanszky / Sipos Morgan / Evans (WAL) 16, 13, 19 Source: Mednyanszky / Sipos Archives website Kleinova (TCH) / Berry (ENG) 15, 18, -15, 14 Daily Express, J.Ruderham Kleinova / Berry Graham Trimming McMahon / Whelan (IRL) 10, 13, 18 Diane Webb ETTA Archive 1936 World Championships Prague 1936 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Ferenczy / Kiraly (HUN) Felguth / Schulz Felgut / Schulz (GER) -15, -13, 11, 19, 21 Kettnerova / Smidova Kettnerova / Smidova (TCH) 17, -17, 16, -18, 17 Kettnerova / Smidova Osborne / Woodhead (ENG) -20, 17, 16, 17 Kettnerova / Smidova Hamplova / Krucka (TCH) 16, 24, -19, 18 Kleinova / Holoubkova Kleinova / Holoubkova (TCH) 3-0 Aarons / Purves Pavlikova / Kralikova (TCH) -5, 14, 12, 19 Aarons / Purves Aarons / Purves (USA) walkover M.Kettnerova / M.Smidova (TCH) Mednyanszky / Gal (HUN) 14, 18, -13, 14 Mednyanszky / Gal Uzorinac: 20, -16, 18, 17 Wildham-Benes / Rakousko 3-0 Medyanszky / Gal Nasvytyte / Astrauskaite 9, 19, 17 Nasvytyte / Astrauskaite Migneco (USA) / Braunova (TCH) -14, 16, 14, -17, 15 Votrubcova / Depetrisova Nevey / Hutchings (ENG) -16, 20, 16, 18 Votrubcova / Depterisova Votrubcova/Depetrisova (TCH) 3-1 Source: Votrubcova / Depterisova Hand-annotated program Krebsbach / Bussmann (GER) 14, 17, 18 Archives website Krebsbach / Bussmann Prager Tageblatt G.Malisani Sestry / Loydlovi (TCH) walkover Dave King 1937 World Championships Baden-bei-Wien 1937 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Hutchings / Werle (AUT) Hutchings / Werle Lemo / Pritzi (AUT) 19, 16, -14, 18 Hutchings / Werle Soulage / Delay (FRA) 20, -14, 18, 15 Soulage / Delay Ferenczy / Beregi (HUN) -8, 20, 15, -12, 21 Depetrisova / Votrubcova Depetrisova / Votrubcova (TCH) 3-0 Depetrisova / Votrubcova Bussmann / Hobohm (GER) 15, 14, 16 Depetrisova / Votrubcova Wheaton / Jordan (ENG) 12, 8, 13 Wheaton / Jordan Mednyanszky / Sipos (HUN) 19, -18, 16, -13, 18 V.Depetrisova V.Votrubcova (TCH) Kettnerova / Smidova (TCH) 16, 13, 17 Kettnerova / Smidova -19, -19, 20, 13, 11 walkover walkover Kettnerova / Schultz Kiraly / Gal (HUN) -14, 9, 15, -17, 15 Kiraly / Gal Tabak / Schwanzer 17, 12, 9 Osborne / Woodhead Osborne / Woodhead (ENG) -14, 18, 22, -17, 15 Osborne / Woodhead Kleinova / Podhajecka (TCH) 18, -16, -17, 15, 14 Osborne / Woodhead Source: (YUG) 3-0 Archives website Wildham / Benes Igor Batich Wildham / Benes (AUT) -17, 20, 18, 13 1938 World Championships London/Wembley 1938 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Emdin / Osborne (ENG) Emdin / Osborne Harrison / Wilkinson (USA) -20, 20, 12, 15 Emdin / Osborne Lavenbergs / Roberts (ENG) 9, 18, 8 Dace / Oustainge Dace / Oustainge (ENG) -15, 19, 17, -22, 14 Beregi / Ferenczy Holoubkova / Kettnerova (TCH) -17, 12, 19, 18 Holoubkova / Kettnerova Parri / Renault (FRA) 8, -20, 14, 13 Beregi / Ferenczy Beregi / Ferenczy (HUN) 17, 14, 22 Beregi / Ferenczy Render / White (ENG) 12, 4, 11 V.Depetrisova V.Votrubcova (TCH) Sipos Gal (HUN) 23, 13, -18, 18 Sipos / Gal Evans / Morgan (WAL) 19, 18, -19, 14 Depetrisova / Votrubcova Bright / Harding (ENG) 15, 15, 18 Depetrisova / Votrubcova Depetrisova / Votrubcova (TCH) 9, 9, 17 Depetrisova / Votrubcova Emdin (ENG) / Evans (WAL) 15, 15, 8 Emdin / Evans Source: Azkue / Chalamel (FRA) 18, 16, -20, 16 The Times, J.Ruderham Jordan / Hodgkinson Daily Express J.Ruderham Henry (USA) / Steventon (ENG) 19, 14, 14 Jordan / Hodgkinson Jordan / Hodgkinson (ENG) -18, 10, 19, 20 1939 World Championships Cairo 1939 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Votrubcova / Depetrisova (TCH) Votrubcova / Depetrisova Spectoroff / Passfitis (EGY) walkover Votrubcova / Depetrisova Perackis / Pesarini (EGY) 11, 9, 8 Perakis / Pesarini Namek / Cherine H. 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