Rohan Bopanna's pairing with Matthew Ebden has created history by winning the men's doubles championship in the Australian Open 2024 by defeating the Simone Bolelli-Andrea Vavassori pair. Bopanna at the age of 43 years attained the ATP no.1 doubles ranking after reaching the semi-finals and became the oldest first-time number 1 in history. 

Here, in this article, we will have a look at the winners of the Australian Open winners in the men's doubles category since 1969.

Australian Open Men's Doubles winners:

  • 1969: Rod Laver-Roy Emerson
  • 1970: Bob Lutz-Stan Smith
  • 1971: John Newcombe-Tony Roche
  • 1972: Ken Rosewall-Owen Davidson
  • 1973: John Newcombe-Malcolm Anderson
  • 1974: Ross Case-Geoff Masters
  • 1975: John Alexander-Phil Dent
  • 1976: John Newcombe-Tony Roche
  • 1977: Arthur Ashe-Tony Roche
  • 1978: Wotek Fibak-Kim Warwick
  • 1979: Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee
  • 1980: Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick
  • 1981: Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick
  • 1982: John Alexander-John Fitzgerald
  • 1983: Mark Edmondson-Paul McNamee
  • 1984: Mark Edmondson-Sherwood Stewart
  • 1985: Paul Annacone-Christo van Rensburg
  • 1987: Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd
  • 1988: Rick Leach-Jim Pugh
  • 1989: Rick Leach-Jim Pugh
  • 1990: Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser
  • 1991: Scott Davis-David Pate
  • 1992: Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde
  • 1993: Danie Visser-Laurie Warder
  • 1994: Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis
  • 1995: Jared Palmer-Richey Reneberg
  • 1996: Stefan Edberg-Petr Korda
  • 1997: Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde
  • 1998: Jonas Bjorkman-Jacco Eltingh
  • 1999: Jonas Bjorkman-Patrick Rafter
  • 2000: Ellis Ferreira-Rick Leach
  • 2001: Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge
  • 2002: Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor
  • 2003: Fabrice Santoro-Michael Llodra
  • 2004: Fabrice Santoro-Michael Llodra
  • 2005: Wayne Black-Kevin Ullyett
  • 2006: Mike Bryan-Bob Bryan
  • 2007: Mike Bryan-Bob Bryan
  • 2008: Jonathan Erlich-Andy Ram
  • 2009: Mike Bryan-Bob Bryan
  • 2010: Mike Bryan-Bob Bryan
  • 2011: Mike Bryan-Bob Bryan
  • 2012: Leander Peas-Radek Stepanek
  • 2013: Mike Bryan-Bob Bryan
  • 2014: Lukasz Kubot-Robert Lindstedt
  • 2015: Simon Bolelli-Fabio Fognini
  • 2016: Jamie Murray-Bruno Soares
  • 2017: Henri Kontinen-John Peers
  • 2018: Oliver Marach-Mate Pavic
  • 2019: Pierre-Hugues Herbert-Nicolas Mahut
  • 2020: Rajeev Ram-Joe Salisbury
  • 2021: Filip Polasek-Ivan Dodig
  • 2022: Nick Kyrgios-Thanasi Kokkinakis
  • 2023: Rinky Hijikata-Jason Kubler
  • 2024: Rohan Bopanna-Matthew Ebden