Rohan Bopanna, 43, becomes oldest Grand Slam champion with Australian Open doubles triumph
Rohan Bopanna wins maiden men's doubles Grand Slam title just days after being assured of becoming No. 1 in ATP men's doubles ranking.
For Ebden, this is his second men's Grand Salm doubles title. He won his first at Wimbledon in 2022 with fellow Australian Max Purcell.
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In 16 previous appearances at the Australian Open, Bopanna's best was third round appeaances, which he managed six times, the last in 2018. He had since been knocked out in opening rounds, including with Ebden in 2023.
En route to winning the doubles title, Bopanna was assured of the No. 1 ranking in men's doubles on Monday after winning his quarter-final match, making him the oldest player ever to hold the top spot for the first time.
The final, despite the straight-set win, was a hard-fought battle. There was only one break of serve, when Bopanna and Ebden broke Vavassori at love in the 11th game of the second set.
Bopanna and Ebden looked for an early breakthrough in the contest against an unseeded pair and created break point opportunities in back-to-back games, but were denied on both occasions as the opening set headed to a tie-break. The Indo-Aussie pair didn't lose a tie-braker all fortnight, which included two super tie-breaks, and the record remained intact as they won all seven points on offer to take a one-set lead.
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