Christian Harrison wins first Grand Slam doubles title at 2026 Australian Open
Christian Harrison claimed his first Grand Slam title on Saturday in Melbourne, teaming with new partner Neal Skupski of Great Britain to win the 2026 Australian Open men's doubles crown.
In just their second event as a team, the duo defeated Australians Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans, 7-6(4), 6-4, in Rod Laver Arena to cap a trophy run in which they lost just one set—their very first of the tournament—across six victories. A Harrison ace sealed the title, with the sixth-seeded champions winning 80 per cent (43/54) of their first-serve points in the championship match.
"Unreal experience. This place is unreal to play. The crowds are incredible," said Harrison, who celebrated courtside with brother Ryan Harrison after clinching the trophy. "For me, though, it was just simple. I focused on just enjoying the moment with my partner. He brings a lot of experience. His level is just so high, and it really felt easy for me to just play my best tennis. So credit to him."
Harrison began his 2026 season by earning three United Cup wins for the USA, all tie-clinching doubles triumphs alongside Coco Gauff. The 31-year-old then reached the Adelaide semifinals in his first tournament with Skupski before going all the way in Melbourne.
In the final, Harrison and former world No. 1 Skupski rattled off four straight points from 3-4 in the tiebreak to take the opening frame, having let a 5-2 lead slip in the set. The American-British pair made an early break stand up in set two, with Harrison's ace on their second match point sparking the celebrations.
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