2025 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles

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Wheelchair men's doubles
2025 Australian Open
2024 Champions Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alfie Hewett
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Reid
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
  2024  · Australian Open ·  2026  

Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid are the five-time defending champions. [1] [2]

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Seeds

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alfie Hewett / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Reid
  2. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Egberink / Flag of Japan.svg Tokito Oda

Draw

Key

Draw

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alfie Hewett
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Reid
Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Arai
Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Miki
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Flag of the United States.svg Casey Ratzlaff
Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Sanada
Flag of Spain.svg Martín de la Puente
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ruben Spaargaren
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Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Fernández
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joachim Gérard
Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Caverzaschi
Flag of France.svg Stéphane Houdet
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Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ji Zhenxu
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anderson Parker
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Egberink
Flag of Japan.svg Tokito Oda

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References

  1. Gent, Oli (26 January 2024). "AUSTRALIAN OPEN: GORDON REID AND ALFIE HEWETT WIN FIFTH WHEELCHAIR DOUBLES TITLE, NEAL SKUPSI LOSES MIXED DOUBLES FINAL". www.eurosport.com. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  2. "Australian Open 2024: Alfie Hewett & Gordon Reid lift fifth successive doubles title". Lawn Tennis Association. Retrieved 27 November 2024.