2024 Australian Open – Boys' doubles

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Boys' doubles
2024 Australian Open
Final
ChampionsUnited States Maxwell Exsted
United States Cooper Woestendick
Runners-upCzech Republic Petr Brunclík
United Kingdom Viktor Frydrych
Score6–3, 7–5
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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Maxwell Exsted and Cooper Woestendick won the title, defeating Petr Brunclík and Viktor Frydrych in the final, 6–3, 7–5.

Learner Tien and Cooper Williams were the reigning champions,[1] but both players are no longer eligible to participate in junior events.

Seeds

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  1. Italy Federico Cina / Japan Rei Sakamoto (semifinals)
  2. Poland Tomasz Berkieta / Czech Republic Maxim Mrva (second round)
  3. Australia Hayden Jones / United States Alexander Razeghi (second round)
  4. France Charlie Camus / Australia Pavle Marinkov (first round)
  5. Czech Republic Petr Brunclík / United Kingdom Viktor Frydrych (final)
  6. South Korea Kim Jang-jun / Kazakhstan Amir Omarkhanov (second round)
  7. United Kingdom Oliver Bonding / Netherlands Mees Röttgering (first round)
  8. Norway Nicolai Budkov Kjær / Czech Republic Jan Kumstát (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Italy Federico Cina
Japan Rei Sakamoto
1 77 [8]
  United States Maxwell Exsted
United States Cooper Woestendick
6 65 [10]
  United States Maxwell Exsted
United States Cooper Woestendick
6 7
5 Czech Republic Petr Brunclík
United Kingdom Viktor Frydrych
3 5
5 Czech Republic Petr Brunclík
United Kingdom Viktor Frydrych
65 6 [10]
  United States Kaylan Bigun
United States Jagger Leach
77 3 [5]

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Italy Federico Cina
Japan Rei Sakamoto
6 6
Germany Justin Engel
Germany Tom Sickenberger
3 2 1 Italy F Cina
Japan R Sakamoto
3 6 [10]
South Korea Hwang Dong-hyun
Egor Pleshivtsev
3 65 Bulgaria I Ivanov
Spain S Planella Hernández
6 3 [8]
Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov
Spain Sergio Planella Hernández
6 77 1 Italy F Cina
Japan R Sakamoto
6 6
Sweden William Rejchtman Vinciguerra
Bulgaria Alexander Vasilev
5 3 8 Norway N Budkov Kjær
Czech Republic J Kumstát
3 2
France Thomas Faurel
France Théo Papamalamis
7 6 France T Faurel
France T Papamalamis
6 3 [5]
WC Australia Rohan Hazartwala
Australia Jarrod Joyce
6 3 [8] 8 Norway N Budkov Kjær
Czech Republic J Kumstát
4 6 [10]
8 Norway Nicolai Budkov Kjær
Czech Republic Jan Kumstát
1 6 [10] 1 Italy F Cina
Japan R Sakamoto
1 77 [8]
3 Australia Hayden Jones
United States Alexander Razeghi
6 77 United States M Exsted
United States C Woestendick
6 65 [10]
WC Australia Cruz Hewitt
Australia Lachlan McFadzean
0 65 3 Australia H Jones
United States A Razeghi
3 2
Thailand Thanaphat Boosarawongse
South Korea Jeong Yeon-su
1 1 United States M Exsted
United States C Woestendick
6 6
United States Maxwell Exsted
United States Cooper Woestendick
6 6 United States M Exsted
United States C Woestendick
6 6
Brazil Enzo Kohlmann de Freitas
Brazil Pedro Rodrigues
66 1 United States R Horovitz
Canada K Rice
2 3
United States Roy Horovitz
Canada Keegan Rice
78 6 United States R Horovitz
Canada K Rice
6 7
Timofei Derepasko
Daniil Sarksian
5 77 [10] T Derepasko
D Sarksian
4 5
7 United Kingdom Oliver Bonding
Netherlands Mees Röttgering
7 63 [6]

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Czech Republic Petr Brunclík
United Kingdom Viktor Frydrych
6 6
Brazil Nicolas Oliveira
China Zhang Tianhui
4 4 5 Czech Republic P Brunclík
United Kingdom V Frydrych
63 6 [10]
WC Australia Jonas Hahn
Australia Ty Host
6 6 WC Australia J Hahn
Australia T Host
77 1 [8]
Turkey Atakan Karahan
South Korea Roh Ho-young
3 2 5 Czech Republic P Brunclík
United Kingdom V Frydrych
6 6
Italy Andrea De Marchi
Romania Radu David Țurcanu
6 4 [5] Germany D Dedura-Palomero
Germany M Schönhaus
2 2
Italy Lorenzo Angelini
Italy Daniele Rapagnetta
3 6 [10] Italy L Angelini
Italy D Rapagnetta
3 2
Germany Diego Dedura-Palomero
Germany Max Schönhaus
6 4 [10] Germany D Dedura-Palomero
Germany M Schönhaus
6 6
4 France Charlie Camus
Australia Pavle Marinkov
4 6 [3] 5 Czech Republic P Brunclík
United Kingdom V Frydrych
65 6 [10]
6 South Korea Kim Jang-jun
Kazakhstan Amir Omarkhanov
6 7 United States K Bigun
United States J Leach
77 3 [5]
Spain Izan Almazán Valiente
Netherlands Thijs Boogaard
3 5 6 South Korea J-j Kim
Kazakhstan A Omarkhanov
4 6 [3]
Singapore Bill Chan
Peru Luis José Nakamine
2 6 [8] United States K Bigun
United States J Leach
6 1 [10]
United States Kaylan Bigun
United States Jagger Leach
6 3 [10] United States K Bigun
United States J Leach
6 62 [10]
United States Matthew Forbes
Germany Max Stenzer
65 6 [10] United States M Forbes
Germany M Stenzer
3 77 [4]
United Kingdom Benjamin Gusic Wan
United Kingdom Charlie Robertson
77 1 [6] United States M Forbes
Germany M Stenzer
6 7
WC Australia Thomas Nicholas Gadecki
Australia Hugh Winter
3 63 2 Poland T Berkieta
Czech Republic M Mrva
0 5
2 Poland Tomasz Berkieta
Czech Republic Maxim Mrva
6 77

References

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  1. ^ "Tien & Williams win 2023 Australian Open boys' doubles title; Tien runner-up in singles". usta.com. 29 January 2023.
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  • Draw at itftennis.com
  • Draw at ausopen.com