Who won the Australian Open men's doubles title?
Christian Harrison and Neal Skupski won the title.
Tennis / Australian Open
American Christian Harrison and British player Neal Skupski have secured the Australian Open men's doubles title, marking a significant achievement in their partnership. The duo defeated Australian wildcards Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans in...
The final saw Harrison and Skupski facing off against the Aussie pair, Kubler and Polmans. The match was closely contested, with the first set decided in a tiebreaker. Harrison sealed the victory with an ace on match point. Kubler, who previously won the AO doubles title with Rinky Hijikata in 2023, and Polmans, playing in his first Grand Slam final, put up a strong fight, particularly with Polmans' impressive performance throughout the tournament.
Skupski's background as an LSU alumnus and former No. 1 ranked ATP doubles player adds an interesting layer to the victory. Coached by his brother Ken Skupski, also an LSU alumnus, Neal has a strong tennis pedigree. Harrison's family also has deep roots in tennis, with several family members inducted into the Louisiana Tennis Association Hall of Fame.
The Aussie pair reached the final after a thrilling semifinal win against Great Britain's Luke Johnson and Poland's Jan Zielinski. Kubler and Polmans had to fight back from a break down in the third set to secure their place in the final.
Christian Harrison and Neal Skupski won the title.
They defeated the Australian duo Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans.
He is an LSU alumnus and a former No. 1 ranked ATP doubles player.
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