The Australian Open crowd erupted as Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans, a wildcard entry from Down Under, punched their ticket to the men’s doubles final. Their semifinal triumph over Luke Johnson of Great Britain and Jan Zielinski of Poland – 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 – was a testament to grit, skill, and hometown magic.
Despite Kubler’s knee woes – multiple surgeries and a visible strap – he dominated early. An acrobatic overhead smash broke serve first, followed by laser-like returns that left opponents scrambling. The first set was a clinic, wrapped up at 6-2.
Serve woes plagued the Aussies in set two, with first-serve accuracy dipping alarmingly low. Johnson and Zielinski capitalized to force a third. Polmans’ heroic hold at 40-40 in the seventh game of the decider turned the tide, and the break that followed sealed a dramatic comeback.
In the other semi, Neal Skupski – once the world’s top doubles player – and Christian Harrison breezed past Granollers and Zeballos 6-4, 6-4. This powerhouse duo will test the Aussies’ mettle in Sunday’s final.
Kubler’s prior AO doubles crown in 2023 with Hijikata adds intrigue; he’s chasing history as a wildcard again. For Polmans, it’s uncharted territory – his first GS final after a 2017 semi run. Fans are buzzing: can these underdogs deliver Aussie joy?