India’s Yuki Bhambri and Sweden’s Andre Goransson exited the Australian Open 2026 men’s doubles in the third round after losing to Brazil’s Orlando Luz and Rafael Matos. The Indo-Swedish duo, seeded 10th, fought hard but fell 6-7 (7), 3-6, ending India’s challenge in the doubles draw.
India’s campaign in the Australian Open 2026 men’s doubles came to a close as Yuki Bhambri and his Swedish partner Andre Goransson were defeated in the third round. The pair, who had shown strong performances in earlier rounds, faced Brazil’s unseeded duo Orlando Luz and Rafael Matos in a closely contested match. Despite their efforts, Bhambri and Goransson were unable to capitalize on crucial points, losing in straight sets.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Bhambri and Goransson, seeded 10th, lost 6-7 (7), 3-6 to Orlando Luz and Rafael Matos.
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The Indo-Swedish duo had advanced to the third round after impressive wins in earlier matches.
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India’s challenge in the men’s doubles ended with Bhambri’s exit.
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The opening set was tightly contested, with Bhambri and Goransson losing in a tie-break.
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Brazil’s pairing maintained composure in the second set, sealing the match in just over an hour.
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Bhambri had earlier exited the mixed doubles event, while compatriot N Sriram Balaji also bowed out in men’s doubles.
The result marks a disappointing end for India’s doubles hopes at the year’s first Grand Slam. Bhambri, currently India’s top-ranked doubles player, had entered the tournament with momentum but could not overcome the resilience of Luz and Matos. Analysts note that while Bhambri and Goransson displayed strong serving and coordination in earlier rounds, their inability to convert key opportunities proved costly in the third round.
The Brazilian duo’s victory highlights the unpredictability of doubles tennis, where unseeded teams often challenge higher-ranked opponents with aggressive play and tactical consistency. For Bhambri, the focus now shifts to upcoming ATP events, where he will aim to rebuild momentum ahead of the next Grand Slam.
Sources: PTI, The Tribune, Sports Arena