Hanyu Guo and Kristina Mladenovic defeat fourth seeds Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani 6-3, 7-5 to win the Wimbledon 2026 Ladies’ Doubles final.
Introduction:
China’s Hanyu Guo and French veteran Kristina Mladenovic produced a flawless tennis masterclass on Centre Court, defeating the powerhouse duo of Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani to win the Wimbledon 2026 Ladies’ Doubles title. The unseeded pair showed incredible tactical awareness and nerves of steel to secure a commanding 6-3, 7-5 victory. The match lasted an entertaining one hour and forty-two minutes, concluding under a beautiful London sky.

With this historic victory, the 27-year-old Hanyu Guo captures her very first Grand Slam championship, marking a spectacular milestone in her tennis career. For the highly experienced Mladenovic, this trophy adds a brilliant seventh women’s doubles Major to her legendary collection, and her first-ever title at the All England Club. See also: Fearless Linda Noskova Beats Karolina Muchova to Win The Wimbledon 2026 Title
Unseeded Pair Dominates the Opening Set
The final began with a packed Centre Court crowd witnessing intense baseline exchanges and sharp net play. The fourth-seeded pair of Canada’s Dabrowski and Brazil’s Stefani entered the arena as the heavy pre-match favorites. However, Guo and Mladenovic looked completely unfazed by the occasion and established an aggressive rhythm right from the first serve.
Mladenovic utilized her trademark powerful groundstrokes to push the opponents deep behind the baseline, while Guo showed spectacular lightning-fast reflexes at the net to intercept floating balls. The turning point of the first set arrived in the sixth game when a series of deep returns forced unforced errors from Stefani. Guo and Mladenovic secured the crucial break of serve and held their own delivery comfortably to take the opening set 6-3 in just thirty-eight minutes.
Resilient Fightback Sealed in the Closing Stages
The second set turned into a much closer, high-octane tactical battle as the seeded pair raised their intensity. Dabrowski began serving with incredible precision, while Stefani hit several clever volleys to test the chemistry of the unseeded duo. The teams traded spectacular breaks of serve mid-set, with the score locking up at a tense 5-5.
With a high-stakes tiebreak looming large, Guo and Mladenovic found an extra gear of concentration. They targeted Dabrowski’s backhand wing during a spectacular, twenty-stroke rally to manufacture two critical break points in the eleventh game. A brilliant lob from Mladenovic sealed the definitive break of serve to make it 6-5. Serving for the championship, the Chinese-French duo stood rock-solid under immense pressure. On their second match point, Guo fired a brilliant cross-court forehand winner, dropping her racket in pure joy as they sealed the Wimbledon crown.