Gadecki and Peers Make History, Defend Australian Open Mixed Doubles Crown

Olivia Gadecki and John Peers defended their Australian Open mixed doubles title, defeating the French pair of Kristina Mladenovic and Manuel Guinard in a three-set thriller. They are the first pairing in 37 years to achieve this consecutive victory at the tournament. The Australian duo fought back from a deficit in the match tiebreak to clinch the championship. This marks Peers' third Grand Slam mixed doubles title and Gadecki's second major triumph.

Key Points: Aussies Gadecki, Peers Defend Australian Open Mixed Doubles Title

  • First duo to defend AO mixed doubles title since 1989
  • First Aussie pair to go back-to-back since 1964
  • Won in a thrilling match tiebreak
  • Peers claims his third Grand Slam mixed doubles crown
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Gadecki and Peers become first pair in 37 years to defend Aus Open mixed doubles title

Olivia Gadecki and John Peers become first pair in 37 years to defend the Australian Open mixed doubles title, defeating Mladenovic and Guinard.

"I don't quite know where to start. I can't believe we are in this position right now. - Olivia Gadecki"

Melbourne, Jan 30

Hometown wildcards Olivia Gadecki and John Peers became the first pairing in 37-year to defend their Australian Open mixed doubles crown here on Friday.

The home favourites edged French duo Kristina Mladenovic and Manuel Guinard 4-6, 6-3, 10-8 inside Rod Laver Arena.

Gadecki and Peers became the first duo to win consecutive AO mixed doubles titles since Jana Novotna and Jim Pugh in 1988-89. They also became the first Australians to go back-to-back at their home Slam since Margaret Court and Ken Fletcher achieved the feat in 1963-64.

"I don't quite know where to start. I can't believe we are in this positon right now. "I knew we could do it, but I didn't think we could really do it, if you know what I mean," said Gadecki at the trophy ceremony.

It was Peers' third Grand Slam mixed doubles title, after also winning the US Open 2022 with Storm Sanders. He won the Australian Open 2017 men's doubles with Finland's Henri Kontinen, and clinched a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, partnering Matthew Ebden.

Meanwhile it was a second Grand Slam title for WTA star Gadecki after her 2025 Melbourne Park triumph alongside Peers.

Gadecki and Peers looked in trouble when they fell behind 5-7 in the match tiebreak before they peeled off five of the last six points. Gadecki was particularly strong from the ground in the clutch, while the French pair tightened with the finish line in sight.

The Aussies moved ahead 8-7 when Mladenovic sprayed a long return, before Peers' crushing return made it 9-7 for two championship points. The French duo saved one of them, before the back-to-back triumph was sealed when first-time Grand Slam finalist Guinard's return of Peers' second serve crashed into the net, Aus Open reports.

- IANS

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Priya S
Makes me wonder when we'll see an Indian pair achieve something like this at a Slam. Our doubles players are doing well, but a back-to-back title win would be a dream! Sania Mirza paved the way, hope others follow.
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Aman W
The pressure of playing at home must be immense. To come back from behind in the match tiebreak shows real champion mentality. Gadecki was clutch! 👏
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Sarah B
While it's a fantastic story, I do feel the article focuses a bit too much on the 'hometown' angle. The French pair were first-time finalists and put up a great fight—their effort deserves a bit more highlight too. Still, a historic win for sure.
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Vikram M
37 years is a long time! It's amazing how some records stand for decades in tennis. John Peers is building a solid doubles legacy. Good for them!

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