Aussie doubles duo Hijikata and Kubler qualify for 2023 ATP Finals

Reigning Australian Open doubles champions Rinky Hijikata and Jason Kubler are set to compete at the 2023 ATP Finals later this month.


Thursday 02 November 2023
Leigh Rogers
Turin, Italy
Rinky HIJIKATA (AUS) and Jason KUBLER during the Mens Doubles Semi Finals on Rod Laver Arena, Day 11 of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park, Thursday, January 26, 2023. MANDATORY PHOTO CREDIT Tennis Australia/ DAVID MARIUZ

Rinky Hijikata and Jason Kubler have qualified for the ATP Finals in doubles.

The reigning Australian Open champions, who memorably captured a Grand Slam doubles title in their first tournament together, will be among eight teams vying for the prestigious season-ending championships title.

Hijikata began the year ranked No.278 in doubles. The 22-year-old from Sydney now sits at a career-high No.23 after a breakout season.

The 30-year-old Kubler also soared to a new career-high during 2023, rising from world No.165 in January to peak at No.27 in May.

The duo won nine of their 15 matches together for the season and earned 2180 rankings points.

Although they current sit in 17th position in the ATP Doubles Race to Turin, as Grand Slam champions finishing between eighth and 20th, they qualify for one of the coveted eight positions in the field.

Hijikata and Kubler are only the third all-Australian team to qualify for the ATP Finals in the past 20 years. The other Aussie duos to achieve this feat were Wayne Arthurs and Paul Hanley in 2005, then Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios last year.

ATP Finals - DoublesAustralian qualifiers in past 20 years
PlayerYear
Todd Woodbridge2004
Wayne Arthurs2005
Paul Hanley2005, 2006, 2007
Stephen Huss2005
John Peers2015, 2016, 2017, 2020
Thanasi Kokkinakis2022
Nick Kyrgios2022
Matt Ebden2023
Rinky Hijikata2023
Jason Kubler2023

With Matt Ebden also qualifying alongside Indian partner Rohan Bopanna, it marks the first time since 2005 that three Australian doubles players will compete at the ATP Finals.

The ATP Finals are in Turin, Italy from 12-19 November.

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