Leander Paes and Martina Hingis won the Wimbledon 2015 mixed doubles title by defeating Alexander Peya and Timea Babos [1].

The victory cemented a dominant run for Hingis during the tournament, showcasing a rare level of versatility across different doubles formats. This win highlighted the technical synergy between the Indian veteran Paes and the Swiss star Hingis on the game's most prestigious stage.

The final took place on Sunday, July 12, 2015 [2], at the All England Club in London [5]. Paes and Hingis secured the trophy with a commanding performance, winning the match with a score of 6-1, 6-1 [1]. The pair faced the team of Austria's Alexander Peya and Hungary's Timea Babos on Centre Court [5].

For Martina Hingis, the mixed doubles title was part of a historic weekend. The 34-year-old athlete [3] had captured the women's doubles title just 24 hours earlier [4]. This achievement marked a significant milestone in her career, as she managed to secure two major titles in two days [6].

The match was characterized by the efficiency of Paes and Hingis, who controlled the tempo from the start. Their ability to dismantle the Peya and Babos pairing in straight sets underscored their superiority in the mixed category during the 2015 season [1]. The victory at the All England Club remains a highlight of their professional partnership.

Paes and Hingis secured the trophy with a commanding performance, winning the match with a score of 6-1, 6-1.

This victory represents a peak in the professional partnership of Paes and Hingis, illustrating the impact of experienced specialists in the doubles circuit. By winning both the women's and mixed doubles titles within a 24-hour window, Hingis demonstrated a level of endurance and adaptability that is rare in the modern era of tennis, reinforcing the value of mixed doubles as a strategic component of the Grand Slam tournament.