Hsieh Su-wei and Jan Zielinski won the Australian Open 2024 in the Mixed Doubles category by defeating the Desirae Krawczyk-Neal Skupski pair in the finals with the score line reading 6-7 (5-7), 6-4 respectively. Here, in this article, we will have a look at Australian Open Mixed Double winners since 1969.
Australian Open Mixed Double winners:
- 1969: Margaret Court-Marty Riessen; Ann Haydon-Jones-Fred Stolle (Title Shared)
- 1970-1986: No Mixed Double competition
- 1987: Zina Garrison-Sherwood Stewart
- 1988: Jana Novotna-Jim Pugh
- 1989: Jana Novotna-Jim Pugh
- 1990: Natalia Zvereva-Jim Pugh
- 1991: Jo Durie-Jeremy Bates
- 1992: Nicole Provis-Mark Woodforde
- 1993: Arantxa Sanchez Vicario-Todd Woodbridge
- 1994: Larissa Savchenko Neiland-Andrei Olhovskiy
- 1995: Natalia Zvereva-Rick Leach
- 1996: Larissa Savchenko Neiland -Mark Woodforde
- 1997: Manon Bollegraf-Rick Leach
- 1998: Venus Williams-Justin Gimelstob
- 1999: Mariaan de Swardt-David Adams
- 2000: Rennae Stubbs-Jared Palmer
- 2001: Corina Morariu-Ellis Ferreira
- 2002: Daniela Hantuchova-Kevin Ullyett
- 2003: Martina Navratilova-Leander Peas
- 2004: Elena Bovina-Nenad Zimnojic
- 2005: Samantha Stosur-Scott Draper
- 2006: Martina Hingis-Mahesh Bhupathi
- 2007: Elena Likhovtseva-Daniel Nestor
- 2008: Sun Tiantian-Nenad Zimonjic
- 2009: Sania Mirza-Mahesh Bhupathi
- 2010: Cara Black-Leander Peas
- 2011: Katarina Srebotnik-Daniel Nestor
- 2012: Bethanie Mattek-Sands-Horia Tecau
- 2013: Jarmila Gajdosova-Matthew Ebden
- 2014: Kristina Mladenovic-Daniel Nestor
- 2015: Martina Hingis-Leander Peas
- 2016: Elena Vesnina-Bruno Soares
- 2017: Abigail Spears-Juan Sebastian Cabal
- 2018: Gabriela Dabrowski-Mate Pavic
- 2019: Barbora Krejcikova-Rajeev Ram
- 2020: Barbora Krejcikova-Nikola Mektic
- 2019: Barbora Krejcikova-Rajeev Ram
- 2022: Kristina Mladenovic -Ivan Dodig
- 2023: Lusia Stefani-Rafael Matos
- 2024: Hseih Su-Wei-Jan Zielniski
Since 1969 only this tournament was named as Australian Open. From 1922-26 it was named as Australasian Championship & from 1927-68 it was named as Australian Championship respectively.