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[[Guy Sasson]] and [[Niels Vink]] defeated defending champion [[Andy Lapthorne]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ausopen.com/articles/news/hewett-reid-among-familiar-faces-headlining-ao-champions|title=Hewett and Reid among familiar faces headlining AO champions|publisher=ausopen.com|accessdate=24 January 2025}}</ref> and his partner [[Heath Davidson]] in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the quad wheelchair doubles title at the |
[[Guy Sasson]] and [[Niels Vink]] defeated defending champion [[Andy Lapthorne]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ausopen.com/articles/news/hewett-reid-among-familiar-faces-headlining-ao-champions|title=Hewett and Reid among familiar faces headlining AO champions|publisher=ausopen.com|accessdate=24 January 2025}}</ref> and his partner [[Heath Davidson]] in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the quad wheelchair doubles title at the 2026 Australian Open. Lapthorne and [[Sam Schröder]] were the reigning champions, but chose not to compete together this year. Schröder partnered [[Ahmet Kaplan]], but lost in the first round to Sasson and Vink. |
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 30 January 2026
Tennis championship
2026 tennis event results
Guy Sasson and Niels Vink defeated defending champion Andy Lapthorne[1] and his partner Heath Davidson in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the quad wheelchair doubles title at the 2026 Australian Open. Lapthorne and Sam Schröder were the reigning champions, but chose not to compete together this year. Schröder partnered Ahmet Kaplan, but lost in the first round to Sasson and Vink.
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