Tennis at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles

The men's doubles event at the 1992 Summer Olympics as part of the tennis program was held at the Vall d'Hebron complex on Montjuïc from 30 July to 7 August 1992. There were 30 pairs from 30 nations, with each nation limited to one pair (two players). the Moroccan and Hungarian pairs did not start. The event was won by Boris Becker and Michael Stich of Germany, defeating South African team Wayne Ferreira and Piet Norval in the final. Officially, it was Germany's first medal and first victory in the event, though a German player had been part of a mixed team that won the 1896 event. South Africa's silver was that nation's first medal in the men's doubles since 1912 (and first medal in any event since 1960, due to the 1964–1988 ban resulting from apartheid). There was no bronze medal match;

Tennis at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles

The men's doubles event at the 1992 Summer Olympics as part of the tennis program was held at the Vall d'Hebron complex on Montjuïc from 30 July to 7 August 1992. There were 30 pairs from 30 nations, with each nation limited to one pair (two players). the Moroccan and Hungarian pairs did not start. The event was won by Boris Becker and Michael Stich of Germany, defeating South African team Wayne Ferreira and Piet Norval in the final. Officially, it was Germany's first medal and first victory in the event, though a German player had been part of a mixed team that won the 1896 event. South Africa's silver was that nation's first medal in the men's doubles since 1912 (and first medal in any event since 1960, due to the 1964–1988 ban resulting from apartheid). There was no bronze medal match;