Aussie Wildcards Kubler & Polmans Storm Into Australian Open Doubles Final

Australian wildcards Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans have advanced to the men's doubles final at the Australian Open with a three-set semifinal win. Kubler, the defending champion, and Polmans, in his first major final, displayed strong teamwork to secure the victory. They will face the experienced sixth-seeded pair of Neal Skupski and Christian Harrison in the championship match. The final pits the local favorites against a newly-formed but formidable partnership.

Key Points: Kubler, Polmans Reach Australian Open Men's Doubles Final

  • Aussie wildcards reach final
  • Defending champ Kubler eyes second title
  • Polmans in first Grand Slam final
  • Overcame second-set struggles
  • To face 6th seeds Skupski/Harrison
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Aus Open: Local wildcards Kubler-Polmans advance to men's doubles final

Australian wildcards Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans advance to the Australian Open men's doubles final after a three-set semifinal victory.

"That's the great thing about doubles - it's the teamwork. - Jason Kubler"

Melbourne, Jan 29

Hometown wildcards Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans continued their impressive Australian Open, punching their ticket into the men's doubles final with a three-set 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 semifinal win over Great Britain's Luke Johnson and Poland's Jan Zielinski on Thursday.

Kubler will be bidding for his second Australian Open doubles crown after triumphing with Rinky Hijikata, also as wildcards, in 2023. Polmans, a semifinalist with Andrew Whittington at Melbourne Park in 2017, was the best player on the court on Thursday and will be contesting his first Grand Slam final.

Kubler showed no signs of being hampered by his bandaged left knee, which has undergone multiple operations, as he leapt skyward for a slam-dunk smash to conjure the first break of the match. Two games later, he unleashed back-to-back return winners on the ad side to clinch a break before holding for 5-1. Polmans clinically sealed the set when he held to love.

Kubler and Polmans struggled to find a first serve in the second set, landing just 9 of 23 as the momentum swung. Polmans held serve in a challenging seventh game of the third before the hometown wildcards scrambled to break Johnson the next game. The Aussies sealed victory when Zielinski returned a Kubler serve long, Aus Open reports.

"That's the great thing about doubles - it's the teamwork. Some days I won't be feeling it, like today, and then Marcy really stepped up. I'm sure there will be other times when maybe Marcy doesn't feel it as much and I've got to step up," Kubler said.

Awaiting the Australians will be Great Britain's former world. No. 1 Neal Skupski and American Christian Harrison, the experienced sixth seeds, ousted third-seeded Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos in straight sets in the other semifinal.

Harrison and Skupski, who both competed at last year's ATP Finals with different partners, joined forces for the first time in Adelaide earlier this month, where they reached the semi-finals.

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy for them! Doubles often doesn't get the spotlight it deserves. Kubler's quote about teamwork is spot on. In India, we understand this well from our cricket team and kabaddi. Hope they win the title!
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Rohit P
Great performance, but the article focuses a lot on the Aussies. Would have liked more analysis on the opponents they'll face in the final - Skupski and Harrison are a tough pair. The final will be a real test.
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Michael C
Watching from Delhi! The Australian Open is always so exciting. Kubler playing with a bandaged knee and still pulling off that slam-dunk smash... wow! That's the kind of grit we love to see in sports.
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Shreya B
As an Indian tennis fan, this makes me miss having an Indian pair in the later stages of a Slam. But truly happy for these guys. Polmans waiting since 2017 for this chance... that's patience paying off! 👏
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David E
The home crowd advantage must be huge in Melbourne. Reminds me of how Indian players get that extra boost during Davis Cup ties in Delhi or Kolkata. Good luck to the local boys!

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