Cash and Glasspool clinch Wimbledon doubles title

It’s been almost 90 years since an all-British pair managed the feat.

Britain's Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash celebrate after winning against Australia's Rinky Hijikata playing with Netherlands' David Pel
Britain’s Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash celebrate after winning against Australia’s Rinky Hijikata playing with Netherlands’ David Pel (AFP via Getty Images)

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 14:45

Cash and Glasspool clinch Wimbledon doubles title

Excitement for the doubles duo as Julian Cash celebrates
Excitement for the doubles duo as Julian Cash celebrates (Getty Images)

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 14:37

Cash and Glasspool clinch Wimbledon doubles title

Cash-Glasspool 6-2, 7-6(3) Hijikata-Pel

They’ve done it! Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool become the first British men since 1936 to win the Wimbledon doubles title. What an achievement.

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 14:32

Men’s doubles final in second-set tie-break

Cash-Glasspool 6-2, 6-6 Hijikata-Pel*

Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool hold serve with the last game of the second set to force a tie-break. Can they seal the title here?

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 14:24

Boys doubles final on Court One

On No 1 Court, Britain’s Oliver Bonding is underway in the boys’ doubles final alongside American Jagger Leach, who is the son of former women’s champion Lindsay Davenport.

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 14:20

British duo level in second set of men’s doubles final

Cash-Glasspool 6-2, 4-4 Hijikata-Pel*

On Centre, it’s all square in the second set of the men’s doubles final.

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 14:11

Hewett and Reid beaten in wheelchair doubles final

Hewett-Reid 6-7(1), 5-7 Spaargaren-De La Peunte

Well here’s a bit of a shock – the top seeds and 23-time grand-slam winning pairing of Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid have lost the men’s wheelchair doubles final.

Spain’s Martin de la Puente and Dutchman Ruben Spaargaren are the new champions, and that’s a first slam crown for either player.

Hewett and Reid were beaten on No 1 Court
Hewett and Reid were beaten on No 1 Court (Getty Images)

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 13:47

Hewett and Reid edge towards second set

*Hewett-Reid 6-7(1), 5-4 Spaargaren-De La Peunte

On No 1 Court, Reid and Hewett have just broken and now have the chance to serve for the second set, to level up the men’s wheelchair doubles final.

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 13:32

Cash and Glasspool make fast start on Centre

*Cash-Glasspool 2-0 Hijikata-Pel

Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool are underway in their bid to win the men’s doubles title. Neither player has ever reached a grand-slam final before, but their partnership has been fruitful this year, with finals in Miami and Monaco on hard and clay courts to go with this run on grass to the Wimbledon final. They’ve made a good start here, picking up an early break against Australia’s Rinky Hijikata and Dutchman David Pel.

Lawrence Ostlere12 July 2025 13:18