Following her longtime doubles partner's victory in the Wimbledon singles final, Katerina Siniakova secured her third women's doubles title at Wimbledon. Siniakova, alongside Taylor Townsend, triumphed over Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe with a 7-6 (5), 7-6 (1) win on Centre Court. The match concluded late in the evening under floodlights, adding to the dramatic atmosphere of the event.
Expressing her joy and pride in her Czech compatriot Barbora Krejcikova's singles win, Siniakova highlighted the significance of their shared success. Siniakova has now amassed a total of seven major doubles titles with Krejcikova and one with Coco Gauff at the French Open earlier this year. This latest victory at Wimbledon marks her first Grand Slam title with American partner Townsend.
Reflecting on their partnership, Townsend revealed that it was Siniakova's initiative to team up for Wimbledon, a decision that ultimately led to their triumph. The duo's chemistry and strategic play were evident as they clinched victory on their first match point, capitalizing on Routliffe's double fault.
Despite facing challenges in converting break points in the second set, Siniakova and Townsend dominated the tiebreaker, swiftly securing a 5-0 lead. The match unfolded as the third spectacle on Centre Court following the men's doubles final, captivating the audience with its intensity and skillful performances.
With previous Wimbledon doubles victories in 2022 and 2018, Siniakova and Krejcikova have solidified their status as formidable doubles partners on the prestigious grass courts. The duo's success underscores their exceptional teamwork and individual talents, setting a high standard for doubles competition in the tennis world.
As the Wimbledon tournament concludes, Siniakova and Townsend's triumph adds another chapter to the rich history of women's doubles tennis, showcasing the dedication and skill required to excel at the highest level of the sport.