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Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski talking on court during their third round win at the 2025 US Open
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Day 14: Salisbury & Skupski finish men's doubles runners-up

All-British doubles duo Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski have finished men's doubles runners-up in New York after losing a heartbreaking three set battle against Marcelo Granollers and Horacio Zeballos.

In a repeat of this year's Roland Garros men's doubles final, sixth seeds Salisbury and Skupski narrowly missed out on the title once again, losing 3-6, 7-6(4), 7-5.

With the Brits having clinched the first set, they had the opportunity to stamp their authority in the second as some brilliant defence at 3-3 saw them earn three break points on Granollers’ serve, but they couldn’t convert their chances.

The Brits took a 3-2 lead in the tie-break but went on to drop four consecutive points to see Granollers and Zeballos level up the scoreboard to a set apiece.

Both teams were solid on serve in the decider with neither showing signs of backing down until 5-4, where the Brits earned three championship points on Zeballos’ serve. However,  the pressure began to mount, and they failed to convert their chances as Skupski netted three returns.

Momentum then shifted as the sixth seeds faced three break points themselves in the next game. They managed to fend off two but a stunning return from Granollers that kissed line secured a decisive break before the Spanish, Argentine duo served out the match to claim their second Grand Slam title together.

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