1886 U.S. National Championships – Men's Doubles

Men's Doubles
1886 U.S. National Championships
Champion United States Richard Sears
United States James Dwight
Runner-up United States Howard Taylor
United States Godfrey M. Brinley
Final score 7–5, 6–8[1] or 5-7,[2] 7–5, 6–4

Sears and Dwight won the doubles title by beating Taylor and Brinley in four sets in the final.

Draw

First RoundSecond RoundSemifinalsFinal
United States R Sears
United States J Dwight
bye United States R Sears
United States J Dwight
6 6 6
United States FS Mansfield
United States SH Hooper
6 6 3 4 6 United States FS Mansfield
United States SH Hooper
2 1 0
United States R Barnes
United States O Campbell
2 3 6 6 3 United States R Sears
United States J Dwight
6 6 5 6
United States J Clark
United States W Berry
6 6 4 0 8 United States J Clark
United States W Berry
5 4 6 3
United States ST Chase
United States QA Shaw
4 2 6 6 6 United States J Clark
United States W Berry
w/ o
United States H Taylor
United States W Lewis
6 6 6 United States H Taylor
United States W Lewis
R Gamble
United States Mackenzie
4 5 1 United States R Sears
United States J Dwight
7 6[3] 7 6
United States M Fielding
D'Invilliers
5 6 3 6 United States H Taylor
United States GM Brinley
5 8[3] 5 4
United States J Tooker
United States A Rives
6 5 6 3 United States M Fielding
D'Invilliers
United States RL Beeckman
United States H Slocum
6 6 6 United States RL Beeckman
United States H Slocum
w/ o
United States C Nightingale
United States GA Smith
0 1 5 United States RL Beeckman
United States H Slocum
3 4 6 6 8
United States H Taylor
United States GM Brinley
United States H Taylor
United States GM Brinley
6 6 0 1 10
bye United States H Taylor
United States GM Brinley
6 6 6
United States HM Sears
United States PS Sears
w/ o United States HM Sears
United States PS Sears
1 4 4
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References

  1. The Grand Slam Record Book Vol. 1
  2. Collins, Bud (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. p. 476. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  3. 1 2 Or 5-7 (Collins, 2010)


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