US Open: Joe Salisbury becomes men’s double champion over compatriot Jamie Murray

Joe Salisbury beats Jamie Murray in Brits battle to become US Open men’s double champion alongside partner Rajeev Ram – with Emma Raducanu hoping to follow in his footsteps

  • Joe Salisbury beat fellow Brit Jamie Murray for the US Open men’s doubles title
  • It was the first time two British men met in a doubles Grand Slam final in the Open era
  • Salisbury and partner Rajeev Ram beat Murray and Bruno Soares 6-3 2-6 6-2 


Joe Salisbury sunk his British rival Jamie Murray to claim the US Open men’s doubles title in New York alongside partner Rajeev Ram.

Salisbury and Ram recovered from a sluggish opening set to beat Murray and Bruno Soares 3-6 6-2 6-2 and add to the Australian Open crown they won in 2020.

It was the first time two British men had faced each other in a grand slam men’s doubles final in the Open era.

Joe Salisbury (left) and Rajeev Ram (right) won the US Open men’s doubles final on Friday

Jamie Murray (left) and partner Bruno Soares (right) couldn't find a way past Salisbury and Ram

Jamie Murray (left) and partner Bruno Soares (right) couldn’t find a way past Salisbury and Ram

Salisbury said: ‘It’s my first time playing on Arthur Ashe, and to have won this with Rajeev is amazing. It’s a dream come true. I’ve got to say thank you to Rajeev, I couldn’t ask to be alongside anyone better on court.’

Salisbury and Ram had looked distinctly out of sorts in the opening set in which Murray and Soares – the defending champion after winning last year’s title with Mate Pavic – seized the advantage.

Soares in particular was showing few ill effects from his recent appendectomy after falling ill on his flight to last month’s Tokyo Olympics.

Salisbury and Ram were sluggish in the opening set but fought back hard to clinch the title

Salisbury and Ram were sluggish in the opening set but fought back hard to clinch the title

Salisbury said the win was a 'dream come true' while Murray was 'proud' of his performance

Salisbury said the win was a ‘dream come true’ while Murray was ‘proud’ of his performance

But Salisbury and Ram proved a different proposition from the start of the second set, in which they broke Murray straight away to wrest the initiative, then double-broke to take control.

Murray, bidding for a third grand slam men’s doubles title after two wins in 2016, cut a frustrated figure when he was broken in the opening game of the deciding set, handing his opponents an initiative they never surrendered.

Murray said in his on-court interview: ‘Obviously we lost our momentum at the start of the second set and the match changed a lot.

‘But we’re really proud of the way we competed this week and the way we fought our way through to the final, and we’re looking forward to the future.’   

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