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Eleanor Crooks

Britain’s Neal Skupski wins Australian Open men’s doubles with Christian Harrison

Great Britain's Neal Skupski (R) and his partner USA's Christian Harrison celebrate with the trophy - (AFP via Getty Images)

Neal Skupski continued Britain's impressive recent record in men's doubles by winning the Australian Open title alongside American Christian Harrison.

The newly-formed pair, playing in just their second tournament together, defeated Australian wild card pair Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans 7-6 (4) 6-4 on Rod Laver Arena.

It is the third time in the last five grand slam tournaments that there has been at least one British winner, with Henry Patten lifting this trophy last year alongside Finn Harri Heliovaara before the home duo of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool triumphed at Wimbledon.

Skupski and his former partner Joe Salisbury, meanwhile, reached the final of both the French Open and US Open, coming up just short both times.

The latter revealed at the end of the season that he was taking a break from the sport because of anxiety, and mutual friends brought Skupski and Harrison together.

They could not have imagined how quickly slam success would arrive, and they were fully deserving winners of the title, with a Harrison ace clinching victory on their third match point.

It is Skupski's second grand slam men's doubles title after he won the Wimbledon crown in 2023 with Dutchman Wesley Koolhof, while he also has two mixed doubles titles at the All England Club, but this represents his first major success away from home soil.

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