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1935 Australian Championships – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
1935 Australian Championships
Final
ChampionsAustraliaJack Crawford
AustraliaVivian McGrath
Runners-upUnited KingdomPat Hughes
United KingdomFred Perry
Score6–4, 8–6, 6–2
Details
Draw16
Seeds8
Events
Singlesmenwomenboysgirls
Doublesmenwomenmixedboysgirls
1935 tennis event results

The third seedsJack Crawford andVivian McGrath defeated the defending championsPat Hughes andFred Perry 6–4, 8–6, 6–2 in the final, to win the men's doubles tennis title at the 1935 Australian Championships.

In the first set of the final Hughes was the only player to lose his service. The Englishmen went off with a three-love lead in the second set and later they held three set points when leading 5–2. Crawford and McGrath saved it, won the next three games and – after Perry evened the games again – they took advantage off Hughes' double fault in the 13th to close this set winning the 14th to love. In the last three games of the mostly one-sided third set Australian pair lost only four points and sealed their victory with an ace.[1]

Falling light caused a cessation of play in three matches in earlier rounds.

In the first round[2]Bromwich andHuxley,colts from New South Wales, took a 2 sets to 1 lead against the first seeds Hughes and Perry.[3] Because of the rain no matches were played the next day and this rubber was concluded three days later on Monday, 7 January. Defending champions fully recovered winning remaining two sets.The same day, in the quarterfinals,[4] another match was not completed in which previous year finalists and the second seedsQuist andTurnbull trailed the FrenchmenBoussus andBrugnon two sets.[5] Two days later they improved accuracy and resorted to lobbing to win remaining three sets with relative ease.[6]Later that day other quarterfinal match betweenMenzel/Moon andHopman/Maier remain unfinished and the score stood at two sets all. The next day the latter pair won fifth set and went on to play their semifinals against Hughes/Perry.[7]

Seeds

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  1. United KingdomPat Hughes /United KingdomFred Perry(final)
  2. AustraliaAdrian Quist /AustraliaDon Turnbull(semifinals)
  3. AustraliaJack Crawford /AustraliaVivian McGrath (champions)
  4. AustraliaHarry Hopman /SpainEnrique Maier(semifinals)
  5. FranceChristian Boussus /FranceJacques Brugnon(quarterfinals)
  6. CzechoslovakiaRoderich Menzel /AustraliaGar Moon(quarterfinals)
  7. South AfricaVernon Kirby /South AfricaRoy Malcolm(quarterfinals)
  8. AustraliaJack Clemenger /AustraliaAbel Kay(first round)

Draw

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Key

Draw

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First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1United KingdomPat Hughes
United KingdomFred Perry
64366
AustraliaJohn Bromwich
AustraliaArthur Huxley
466341United KingdomPat Hughes
United KingdomFred Perry
766
AustraliaReg Ewin
ItalyGiorgio de Stefani
61466AustraliaReg Ewin
ItalyGiorgio de Stefani
532
8AustraliaJack Clemenger
AustraliaAbel Kay
366341United KingdomPat Hughes
United KingdomFred Perry
676
6CzechoslovakiaRoderich Menzel
AustraliaGar Moon
6664AustraliaHarry Hopman
SpainEnrique Maier
353
AustraliaAllan Knight
United StatesWilliam Robertson
2246CzechoslovakiaRoderich Menzel
AustraliaGar Moon
41685
4AustraliaHarry Hopman
SpainEnrique Maier
86394AustraliaHarry Hopman
SpainEnrique Maier
66467
AustraliaTim Fitchett
AustraliaJack Harper
61671United KingdomPat Hughes
United KingdomFred Perry
462
3AustraliaJack Crawford
AustraliaVivian McGrath
8663AustraliaJack Crawford
AustraliaVivian McGrath
686
AustraliaBert Tonkin
AustraliaJack Purcell
6223AustraliaJack Crawford
AustraliaVivian McGrath
6486
7South AfricaVernon Kirby
South AfricaRoy Malcolm
613197South AfricaVernon Kirby
South AfricaRoy Malcolm
4662
AustraliaJack Cummings
AustraliaJohn Grinstead
111673AustraliaJack Crawford
AustraliaVivian McGrath
666
5FranceChristian Boussus
FranceJacques Brugnon
6682AustraliaAdrian Quist
AustraliaDon Turnbull
343
AustraliaBill Ryan
AustraliaRobert Vroland
1365FranceChristian Boussus
FranceJacques Brugnon
1310332
2AustraliaAdrian Quist
AustraliaDon Turnbull
6662AustraliaAdrian Quist
AustraliaDon Turnbull
118666
AustraliaNeil Ennis
AustraliaColin McKenzie
000

References

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  1. ^"Crawford And Perry Again".The Argus. Melbourne. 12 January 1935. p. 27 – viaNational Library of Australia.
  2. ^"International Tennis Players In Form".The Argus. Melbourne. 3 January 1935. p. 11 – viaNational Library of Australia.
  3. ^"Day Of Thrills At Kooyong".The Argus. No. 27,576. Melbourne. 5 January 1935. p. 24 – viaNational Library of Australia.
  4. ^"Quist And Turnbull In Quarter-Finals".The Argus. Melbourne. 9 January 1935. p. 10 – viaNational Library of Australia.
  5. ^"McGrath In Rare Form".The Argus. Melbourne. 8 January 1935. p. 11 – viaNational Library of Australia.
  6. ^"Perry Bounds To Victory".The Argus. Melbourne. 10 January 1935. p. 11 – viaNational Library of Australia.
  7. ^"Crawford Wins Valiantly".The Argus. Melbourne. 11 January 1935. p. 9 – viaNational Library of Australia.

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