Dutchman Wesley Koolhoff and Britain’s Neil Skupsky became the winners of the Wimbledon men’s doubles.
In the final match of the tournament, the duo, seeded under number one and leaders in the world rankings, beat Spaniard Marcel Granollers and Argentinian Horacio Ceballos. The match lasted 1h18 and ended with the victory of Kuhlhof/Skupski in two sets with the same score 6:4.
For both players, winning the trophy at the Grand Slam tournament was the first of their careers. Kuhlhof, 34, and Skupski, 33, who have teamed up since 2022, have already won eight ATP tournaments together.
Grand Slam tournament. Wibledon. London. Grass. Prize Fund – over £44m
Men. Couples. The final
Wesley Kuhlhof / Neil Skupsky (Netherlands / Great Britain, 1) – Marcel Granollers / Horacio Ceballos (Spain / Argentina, 15) – 6:4, 6:4
Source : MatchTV

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