2023-09-08 22:40:00
The German duo Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz had already failed in the first round. The winners can look forward to $700,000 in prize money.
Bopanna/Ebden were able to believe in victory until 6:2, 2:2, then the series winners took command. Ebden won Wimbledon with his compatriot Max Purcell in 2022 and reached the all-Australian final against Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios at the Australian Open.
Ram/Salisbury, who have been active together at the top of the world since 2019, had already won the Australian Open in 2020. Both also have two Grand Slam titles in mixed doubles.
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