The men's doubles was an event on the tennis at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Paris from 6 to 11 July.
Sixteen players from 3 nations competed as eight pairs, including two mixed teams.
Reginald Doherty had just won his fourth straight The Championships, Wimbledon singles title.
There were some significant other players, including Max Decugis (who would win 8 French championships after the Games) and Harold Mahony (who had won Wimbledon in 1896 and the European championship in 1899), but none of the pairs opposing the Doherty brothers were considered to have a chance.
The competition was a single-elimination tournament with no bronze-medal match (both semifinal losers tied for third).