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2022 Australian Open – Boys' doubles

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Boys' doubles
2022 Australian Open
Final
ChampionsUnited States Bruno Kuzuhara
Hong Kong Coleman Wong
Runners-upUnited States Alex Michelsen
Paraguay Adolfo Daniel Vallejo
Score6–3, 7–6(7–3)
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Bruno Kuzuhara and Coleman Wong defeated Alex Michelsen and Adolfo Daniel Vallejo in the final, 6–3, 7–6(7–3) to win the boys' doubles title at the 2022 Australian Open. Wong became the first Hongkonger win an Australian Open title, and the first Hongkonger to win two titles at majors, having previously won the junior doubles at the 2021 US Open.[1]

David Ionel and Leandro Riedi were the defending champions,[2] but both players were no longer eligible to participate in junior events.

Seeds

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  1. Lithuania Edas Butvilas / Croatia Mili Poljičak (quarterfinals)
  2. United States Bruno Kuzuhara / Hong Kong Coleman Wong (champions)
  3. France Gabriel Debru / Switzerland Kilian Feldbausch (semifinals)
  4. North Macedonia Kalin Ivanovski / Russia Konstantin Zhzhenov (first round)
  5. South Korea Gerard Campana Lee / Argentina Lautaro Midón (first round)
  6. Poland Olaf Pieczkowski / Poland Borys Zgoła (first round)
  7. Czech Republic Hynek Bartoň / Czech Republic Jakub Menšík (second round)
  8. Slovenia Bor Artnak / Czech Republic Vojtěch Petr (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
  Thailand Tanapatt Nirundorn
Canada Jaden Weekes
2 7 [5]
  United States Alex Michelsen
Paraguay Adolfo Daniel Vallejo
6 5 [10]
  United States Alex Michelsen
Paraguay Adolfo Daniel Vallejo
3 63
2 United States Bruno Kuzuhara
Hong Kong Coleman Wong
6 77
3 France Gabriel Debru
Switzerland Kilian Feldbausch
4 4
2 United States Bruno Kuzuhara
Hong Kong Coleman Wong
6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Lithuania Edas Butvilas
Croatia Mili Poljičak
7 6
France Arthur Gea
Japan Lennon Roark Jones
5 2 1 Lithuania E Butvilas
Croatia M Poljičak
6 6
Germany Liam Gavrielides
Russia Artur Kukasian
6 66 [9] Germany L Gavrielides
Russia A Kukasian
4 4
United Kingdom Patrick Brady
Namibia Connor Henry van Schalkwyk
2 78 [4]r 1 Lithuania E Butvilas
Croatia M Poljičak
3 60
Peru Ignacio Buse
Bulgaria Dinko Dinev
4 6 [10] Thailand T Nirundorn
Canada J Weekes
6 77
WC Australia Alexander Despoja
Australia Henry Lamchinniah
6 4 [5] Peru I Buse
Bulgaria D Dinev
1 1
Thailand Tanapatt Nirundorn
Canada Jaden Weekes
2 6 [10] Thailand T Nirundorn
Canada J Weekes
6 6
6 Poland Olaf Pieczkowski
Poland Borys Zgoła
6 3 [8] Thailand T Nirundorn
Canada J Weekes
2 7 [5]
4 North Macedonia Kalin Ivanovski
Russia Konstantin Zhzhenov
6 4 [6] United States A Michelsen
Paraguay AD Vallejo
6 5 [10]
United States Ozan Colak
United States Aidan Kim
2 6 [10] United States O Colak
United States A Kim
6 6
WC Australia Hayden Jones
Australia Zachary Viiala
3 4 Croatia L Mikrut
Croatia D Prižmić
1 3
Croatia Luka Mikrut
Croatia Dino Prižmić
6 6 United States O Colak
United States A Kim
4 3
United States Alex Michelsen
Paraguay Adolfo Daniel Vallejo
6 6 United States A Michelsen
Paraguay AD Vallejo
6 6
United States Quang Duong
Japan Asahi Harazaki
3 3 United States A Michelsen
Paraguay AD Vallejo
6 3 [10]
Switzerland Dylan Dietrich
Austria Jan Kobierski
6 3 [4] 7 Czech Republic H Bartoň
Czech Republic J Menšík
3 6 [6]
7 Czech Republic Hynek Bartoň
Czech Republic Jakub Menšík
3 6 [10]

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Slovenia Bor Artnak
Czech Republic Vojtěch Petr
6 2 [10]
Mexico Luis Carlos Álvarez Valdés
Mexico Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez
3 6 [6] 8 Slovenia B Artnak
Czech Republic V Petr
3 4
United States Leanid Boika
Russia Yaroslav Demin
6 77 United States L Boika
Russia Y Demin
6 6
United Kingdom Louis Bowden
United Kingdom Matthew Rankin
3 63 United States L Boika
Russia Y Demin
3 6 [9]
Belgium Alessio Basile
Netherlands Daniël Verbeek
6 6 3 France G Debru
Switzerland K Feldbausch
6 3 [11]
WC Australia Charlie Camus
Australia Cooper Errey
2 3 Belgium A Basile
Netherlands D Verbeek
1 6 [7]
Kazakhstan Max Batyutenko
Italy Gianmarco Gandolfi
3 2 3 France G Debru
Switzerland K Feldbausch
6 1 [10]
3 France Gabriel Debru
Switzerland Kilian Feldbausch
6 6 3 France G Debru
Switzerland K Feldbausch
4 4
5 South Korea Gerard Campana Lee
Argentina Lautaro Midón
6 4 [11] 2 United States B Kuzuhara
Hong Kong C Wong
6 6
WC Australia Jeremy Jin
Australia Edward Winter
2 6 [13] WC Australia J Jin
Australia E Winter
4 2
Belgium Gilles-Arnaud Bailly
France Antoine Ghibaudo
66 3 Italy N Ciavarella
Italy D Minighini
6 6
Italy Niccolò Ciavarella
Italy Daniele Minighini
78 6 Italy N Ciavarella
Italy D Minighini
6 0 [7]
United States Kurt Miller
United States Yannik Rahman
1 1 2 United States B Kuzuhara
Hong Kong C Wong
4 6 [10]
Czech Republic Matthew William Donald
Czech Republic Jakub Nicod
6 6 Czech Republic MW Donald
Czech Republic J Nicod
3 4
Cyprus Constantinos Koshis
Turkey Togan Tokaç
6 62 [6] 2 United States B Kuzuhara
Hong Kong C Wong
6 6
2 United States Bruno Kuzuhara
Hong Kong Coleman Wong
2 77 [10]

References

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  1. ^ "Australian Open: Hong Kong's Coleman Wong claims second junior grand slam title, wins boys doubles with partner Bruno Kuzuhara".
  2. ^ "2020 Australian Open Junior Championships". www.itftennis.com.
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  • Draw at itftennis.com
  • Draw at ausopen.com