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Johnny Van Ryn (USA) Gentlemen's Doubles Johnny Van Ryn (USA) Gentlemen's Doubles Code->Event From To Participations Matches Won/Lost Walkovers W/L Total 1929 1936 5 26 24 / 2 2 / 0 MD->Gentlemen's Doubles 1929 1936 5 26 24 / 2 2 / 0 Year Opponent's Name Seed Rnd Result Score 1929 Johnny Van Ryn (USA) partnered with Wilmer Allison (USA) MD Rene Danon (EGY) and Jacques Grandguillot (EGY) 1 W walkover MD Walter Dessart (GER) and Friedrich Frenz (GER) 2 W 6/3 6/4 6/4 MD Buster Andrews (NZL) and Jan Kozeluh (TCH) 3 W 6/2 6/4 6/2 MD Jacques Brugnon (FRA) and Henri Cochet (FRA) 1 Q W 7/5 8/6 3/6 8/6 MD Frank Hunter (USA) and William 'Bill' Tilden II (USA) 3 S W 6/3 12/10 6/3 MD Ian Collins (GBR) and Colin Gregory (GBR) 4 F W 6/4 5/7 6/3 10/12 6/4 1930 Johnny Van Ryn (USA) partnered with Wilmer Allison (USA) seeded 2 MD Claude Metcalf (GBR) and Arthur Vinall (GBR) 1 W 6/2 6/3 6/0 MD Tamino Abe (JPN) and Takeichi Harada (JPN) 2 W 6/3 6/4 6/4 MD Sidney Hepburn (GBR) and Tim Horn (GBR) 3 W 6/4 6/4 6/2 MD Bunny Austin (GBR) and John Olliff (GBR) Q W 6/2 5/7 7/5 7/5 MD Ian Collins (GBR) and Colin Gregory (GBR) 4 S W 4/6 7/5 6/3 6/3 MD John Doeg (USA) and George Lott Jnr. (USA) 1 F W 6/3 6/3 6/2 1931 Johnny Van Ryn (USA) partnered with George Lott Jnr. (USA) seeded 1 MD Raymond Rodel (FRA) and Emmanuel du Plaix (FRA) 1 W walkover MD Jimmy Nuthall (GBR) and Raymond Tuckey (GBR) 2 W 6/4 6/4 10/8 MD Hermann Artens (AUT) and Bela de Kehrling (HUN) 3 W 6/3 6/2 6/8 6/1 MD Pierre Landry (FRA) and Greg Mangin (USA) Q W 6/0 6/2 7/5 MD Pat Hughes (GBR) and Fred Perry (GBR) 3 S W 6/4 11/9 8/6 MD Jacques Brugnon (FRA) and Henri Cochet (FRA) 2 F W 6/2 10/8 9/11 3/6 6/3 1932 Johnny Van Ryn (USA) partnered with Wilmer Allison (USA) seeded 1 MD Jacques Grandguillot (EGY) and Pierre Grandguillot (EGY) 1 W 6/2 9/7 14/12 MD Alan Brown (GBR) and Bob Tinkler (GBR) 2 W 7/5 6/2 6/4 MD Ian Collins (GBR) and Colin Gregory (GBR) 3 W 6/4 6/1 6/4 MD Roderich Menzel (TCH) and John Olliff (GBR) Q W 6/4 3/6 8/6 6/3 MD Jean Borotra (FRA) and Jacques Brugnon (FRA) 4 S L 3/6 2/6 4/6 1936 Johnny Van Ryn (USA) partnered with Wilmer Allison (USA) seeded 2 MD Emil Gabrowitz (HUN) and Richard von Planner (AUT) 1 W 6/2 6/3 6/2 MD Pierre Pelizza (FRA) and Yvon Petra (FRA) 2 W 6/1 7/5 6/3 MD Henner Henkel (GER) and Gottfried Von Cramm (GER) 3 W 4/6 10/8 6/4 3/6 4/5 retired MD Vivian McGrath (AUS) and Cliff Sproule (AUS) Q W 6/4 6/3 6/4 MD Pat Hughes (GBR) and Raymond Tuckey (GBR) 4 S L 5/7 4/6 6/3 9/11 This material is the copyright of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission. Page 1/1.
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