On January 29, Beijing time, the Australian Open men's doubles final was contested between two pairs of local players, and Kokinakis/Kyrgaus, who played with a wild card, met with Ibrahim/Purcell. The match was the 50th Australian Civil War in Australian Open history and the first since 1980. After two sets of fierce matches, the Kokinakis/Kyrgios combination defeated the opponent 2-0 to win the men's doubles title at this year's Australian Open.
In the first 10 innings of the first set, both sides saved their own sets, and the innings came to 5-5. In the 11th inning, Kokinakis/Kyrgios cashed in on the fourth break point, taking a 6-5 lead to serve to win the set. In the 12th set, Kokinakis/Kyrgios love game saved and won the first set 7-5.
In the second set, Kokinakis/Kyrgios completed a key break in the 7th set, and then the two managed to save their serves and take a 5-3 lead. In the 9th set, the Ibden/Purcell combination defused the end point of the match and stubbornly held on, and in the 10th set, Kokinakis/Kyrgios easily saved the serve and won the second set 6-4.
In the end, in a match that lasted 1 hour and 35 minutes, the combination of Kokinakis/ Kyrgios defeated the Ibden/Pussell combination 7-5, 6-4 to successfully win the men's doubles title at the Australian Open. The Kokinakis/Kyrgios combination became the first Australian pair to win the men's doubles title since Wimbledon in 2000.