Men's Doubles Wimbledon Bingo Cards

Wimbledon Champions Doubles: Men Bingo Card

These cards are about Wimbledon Champions Doubles: Men. These are the names of Wimbledon champions for Men's Doubles beginning from 1884 to 2004. These include words like Andre Gobert/Max Decugis, Frank Hunter/Vincent Richards, Jacques Brugnon/Henri Cochet, R.V. Thomas/Pat O'Hara Wood, and Todd Woodbrige/Jonas Bjorkman.

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Words List For Wimbledon Champions Doubles: Men Bingo Cards

Andre Gobert/Max Decugis Budge Patty/Gardnar Mulloy Don Budge/Gene Mako E.F. Lewis/H.S. Barlow Elwood Cooke/Bobby Riggs
Frank Hunter/Vincent Richards G. Pat Hughes/Raymond Tuckey George Lott/Lester Stoefen H. Roper Barrett/Charles Dixon Jack Crawford/Adrian Quist
Jacques Brugnon/Henri Cochet Jean Borotra/Rene Lacoste Lew Hoad/Ken Rosewall Norman Brooks/Tony Wilding Peter Fleming/John McEnroe
R.V. Thomas/Pat O'Hara Wood Rafael Osuna/Antonio Palafox Randolph Lycett/Max Woosnam Richard Williams/Chuck Garland Sidney Smith/Frank Riseley
Todd Woodbrige/Jonas Bjorkman Tom Brown/Jack Kramer Vitas Gerulaitis/Sandy Mayer William Renshaw/Ernest Renshaw Wilmer Allison/John Van Ryn



How To Play Men's Doubles Wimbledon Bingo

  1. Print out your free Wimbledon Champions Doubles: Men bingo boards, or make custom ones with Bingo Card Creator. Click here to get started.
  2. Give one card to each player.
  3. Call off words randomly, for example by using a call list. You can either just say a word, like "Lew Hoad/Ken Rosewall", or you can make up a more involved clue involving Lew Hoad/Ken Rosewall.
  4. When a word is called, each player should find it and mark it.
  5. The first player(s) to clear five words in any direction (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) wins a small prize.

Notes: How long a bingo game lasts depends on what pace you read the clues at and how many players you have. If you read faster, such as for older or more experienced students, or if you have more players, the game tends to end more quickly. In general, I suggest allocating between twenty and thirty minutes to a bingo game. Since they can potentially end as early as the fourth word called, though that is quite rare, I encourage you to keep playing in the event of the game being over earlier than you expected it to be. Almost 90% of bingo games with a 25 word list and 25 players will see their first bingo within 7 to 11 words being called.