Guo Hanyu and Kristina Mladenovic won the 2026 Wimbledon Women's Doubles title on July 12 [1].

The victory marks a significant milestone for the duo, as they captured their first major title together by defeating one of the tournament's top-seeded teams [1].

The match took place at the All England Club in London, where Guo and Mladenovic faced off against the second-seeded pair of Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazilian Luisa Stefani [1, 2, 3]. The duo secured the championship in straight sets, finishing with a score of 6-3, 7-5 [1, 3].

Throughout the final, Guo and Mladenovic managed to outwit their opponents to maintain control of the court [1, 2]. This win adds to a distinguished career for Mladenovic, who has now reached a total of seven Grand Slam women's doubles titles [2].

The victory concludes a successful run for the pairing at the tournament. By overcoming the second seeds, Guo and Mladenovic established themselves as a dominant force in the current doubles circuit, a feat that cements their place in the history of the Wimbledon championships [1, 2].

Guo Hanyu and Kristina Mladenovic won the 2026 Wimbledon Women's Doubles title

This victory highlights a shift in the women's doubles landscape, as an unseeded or lower-seeded pairing successfully dismantled a top-tier seed. For Mladenovic, the seventh major title reinforces her status as one of the most successful doubles specialists of her era, while Guo's triumph expands the global reach of the sport's elite winners.