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Posted: 2023-01-26 23:51:18

Australia loves a good underdog story, and few in the sporting world have had to battle harder than Australia's Jason Kubler.

The 29-year-old Australian was a young phenom, a junior world number one. Kubler won his first adult tournament as a teenager. At just 16 years old he made his grand slam debut at the 2010 Australian Open that year

Then injuries hit. A lot of them. It would be eight long years until his second entry to the main draw at Melbourne Park, injuries taking their toll.

Last year Kubler had perhaps the highest moment of his career, making the final of the mixed doubles at the Australian Open. Although Kubler and Jaimee Fourlis went down in the final, it was some justification of the years of long struggle.

Kubler is back on the big stage this year as well. His partner this time is another young Australian, Rinky Hijikata. Before the Australian Open, the pair had never played doubles together.

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Despite their new partnership, Kubler and Hijikata have shown a level of teamwork that often takes years to build. In the often transient world of doubles tennis, that is an impressive feat.

"It's super special. It's something we probably weren't expecting," Kubler said after winning their way to the final.

At the other end of the spectrum sit Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna, facing their first and last grand slam final together. This is the 36-year-old Mirza's last major, coming at the same place she won her first title way back in 2009.

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