Kristina Mladenovic and Guo Hanyu are the new champions of the women's doubles at Wimbledon 2026. The Franco-Chinese pair surprised the second seeds, Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani, by winning 6-3, 7-5 in the final to claim the most prestigious title of the grass season.
The victory marks Guo Hanyu's first Grand Slam title in her career, culminating a steady progression in the doubles circuit. For Mladenovic, on the other hand, the win holds historical significance as she now has seven Grand Slam titles in doubles, solidifying her position as one of the best doubles players of her generation.
Furthermore, the French player is just one step away from completing the Career Grand Slam in doubles. Having already conquered the Australian Open, Roland Garros, and Wimbledon, she now only lacks the US Open to achieve the full set of the four major titles, a feat achieved by very few specialists in the history of tennis.
Mladenovic had previously won Wimbledon in mixed doubles, but not in women's doubles
The final confirmed the great form of the pair formed by Guo and Mladenovic, who managed to halt the favorites Dabrowski and Stefani, who were on an extraordinary streak of results. Demonstrating solid play from the baseline and excellent coordination at the net, the champions controlled the match in the crucial moments to lift the London trophy.
Wimbledon 2026 could mark the beginning of a pair destined to contend for major titles, while for Mladenovic, it signifies a new chapter in a legendary career. The next major objective is already set: the US Open, where she will have the opportunity to complete a Career Grand Slam, putting the finishing touch on an extraordinary journey.
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