- Not everyone enjoys fame and popularity in their earlier years. However, sports have been one of the platforms where many players set records being the youngest champions. The same goes for tennis tournaments where the young tennis players defeated the greatest tennis players and shocked the world. The Australian Open has been a platform for many famous tennis players that made their names prominent in the tennis world. The Australian Open provided opportunities for young talent to set records in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events. The youngest male/female tennis champions of the Australian Open title in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events are:
- Youngest male tennis champion of the Australian Open Men’s Singles Title:
- ■ The youngest male tennis champion of the Australian Open men’s singles title is Ken Rosewall ( 18 years, two months) in 1953
- Youngest female tennis champion of the Australian Open Women’s Singles Title:
- ■ The youngest female tennis champion of the Australian Open women’s singles title is Martine Hingis (16 years, three months) in 1997
- Youngest male tennis champion of the Australian Open Men’s Doubles Title:
- ■ The youngest male tennis champion of the Australian Open men’s doubles title is Lew Hoad (18 years, two months) in 1953
- Youngest woman tennis champion of the Australian Open Mix Doubles title:
- The youngest woman tennis champion of the Australian Open mix doubles title is Venus Williams (17 years, seven months) in 1998.
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