List of French Open Men's Doubles Champions

French Open other competitions

  • List of French Open men's singles champions
  • List of French Open women's singles champions
  • List of French Open women's doubles champions
  • List of French Open mixed doubles champions

Grand Slam men's doubles

  • List of Australian Open men's doubles champions
  • List of Wimbledon gentlemen's doubles champions
  • List of US Open men's doubles champions


Grand Slam tournament champions
Australasian and Australian Championships / Australian Open
  • All-time: Men's singles
  • Women's singles
  • Men's doubles
  • Women's doubles
  • Mixed doubles
  • Open Era: Mens & Women's singles & doubles
  • Men's Final appearances
  • Women's Final appearances
French Championships / French Open
  • All-time: Men's singles
  • Women's singles
  • Men's doubles
  • Women's doubles
  • Mixed doubles
  • Open Era: Mens & Women's singles & doubles
  • Men's Final appearances
  • Women's Final appearances
The Championships, Wimbledon
  • All-time: Gentlemen's singles
  • Ladies' singles
  • Gentlemen's doubles
  • Ladies' doubles
  • Mixed doubles
  • Open Era: Mens & Women's singles & doubles
  • Men's Final appearances
  • Women's Final appearances
U.S. National Championships / US Open
  • All-time: Men's singles
  • Women's singles
  • Men's doubles
  • Women's doubles
  • Mixed doubles
  • Open Era: Mens & Women's singles & doubles
  • Men's Final appearances
  • Women's Final appearances
All Grand Slam tournaments: Men's singles · Women's singles · Men's doubles · Women's doubles · Mixed doubles · Boys' singles · Girls' singles · Boys' doubles · Girls' doubles · Grand Slam overall records
French Championships men's doubles champions
  • (1925) Jean Borotra / René Lacoste
  • (1926) Vincent Richards / Howard Kinsey
  • (1927) Henri Cochet / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1928) Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1929) René Lacoste / Jean Borotra
  • (1930) Henri Cochet / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1931) George Lott / John Van Ryn
  • (1932) Henri Cochet / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1933) Pat Hughes / Fred Perry
  • (1934) Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1935) Jack Crawford / Adrian Quist
  • (1936) Jean Borotra / Marcel Bernard
  • (1937) Gottfried von Cramm / Henner Henkel
  • (1938) Bernard Destremau / Yvon Petra
  • (1939) Don McNeill / Charles Harris
  • (1940-1945) No competition (due to World War II)
  • (1946) Marcel Bernard / Yvon Petra
  • (1947) Eustace Fannin / Eric Sturgess
  • (1948) Lennart Bergelin / Jaroslav Drobný
  • (1949) Pancho Gonzales / Frank Parker
  • (1950) Bill Talbert / Tony Trabert
  • (1951) Ken McGregor / Frank Sedgman
  • (1952) Ken McGregor / Frank Sedgman
  • (1953) Lew Hoad / Ken Rosewall
  • (1954) Vic Seixas / Tony Trabert
  • (1955) Vic Seixas / Tony Trabert
  • (1956) Don Candy / Bob Perry
  • (1957) Malcolm Anderson / Ashley Cooper
  • (1958) Ashley Cooper / Neale Fraser
  • (1959) Nicola Pietrangeli / Orlando Sirola
  • (1960) Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser
  • (1961) Roy Emerson / Rod Laver
  • (1962) Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser
  • (1963) Roy Emerson / Manuel Santana
  • (1964) Roy Emerson / Ken Fletcher
  • (1965) Roy Emerson / Fred Stolle
  • (1966) Clark Graebner / Dennis Ralston
  • (1967) John Newcombe / Tony Roche
French Open men's doubles champions
  • (1968) Ken Rosewall / Fred Stolle
  • (1969) John Newcombe / Tony Roche
  • (1970) Ilie Năstase / Ion Ţiriac
  • (1971) Arthur Ashe / Marty Riessen
  • (1972) Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan
  • (1973) John Newcombe / Tom Okker
  • (1974) Dick Crealy / Onny Parun
  • (1975) Brian Gottfried / Raúl Ramírez
  • (1976) Fred McNair / Sherwood Stewart
  • (1977) Brian Gottfried / Raúl Ramírez
  • (1978) Gene Mayer / Hank Pfister
  • (1979) Gene Mayer / Sandy Mayer
  • (1980) Victor Amaya / Hank Pfister
  • (1981) Heinz Günthardt / Balázs Taróczy
  • (1982) Sherwood Stewart / Ferdi Taygan
  • (1983) Anders Järryd / Hans Simonsson
  • (1984) Henri Leconte / Yannick Noah
  • (1985) Mark Edmondson / Kim Warwick
  • (1986) John Fitzgerald / Tomáš Šmíd
  • (1987) Anders Järryd / Robert Seguso
  • (1988) Andrés Gómez / Emilio Sánchez
  • (1989) Jim Grabb / Patrick McEnroe
  • (1990) Sergio Casal / Emilio Sánchez
  • (1991) John Fitzgerald / Anders Järryd
  • (1992) Jakob Hlasek / Marc Rosset
  • (1993) Luke Jensen / Murphy Jensen
  • (1994) Byron Black / Jonathan Stark
  • (1995) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis
  • (1996) Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Daniel Vacek
  • (1997) Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Daniel Vacek
  • (1998) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis
  • (1999) Mahesh Bhupathi / Leander Paes
  • (2000) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde
  • (2001) Mahesh Bhupathi / Leander Paes
  • (2002) Paul Haarhuis / Yevgeny Kafelnikov
  • (2003) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan
  • (2004) Xavier Malisse / Olivier Rochus
  • (2005) Jonas Björkman / Max Mirnyi
  • (2006) Jonas Björkman / Max Mirnyi
  • (2007) Mark Knowles / Daniel Nestor
  • (2008) Pablo Cuevas / Luis Horna
  • (2009) Lukáš Dlouhý / Leander Paes
  • (2010) Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjić
  • (2011) Max Mirnyi / Daniel Nestor
  • (2012) Max Mirnyi / Daniel Nestor

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