
The duo extended their unbeaten streak in New York with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 win, securing their 17th successive victory.
Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram have made history by reaching their third consecutive men’s doubles final at the US Open, extending their remarkable unbeaten streak in New York to 17 matches. The pair triumphed in their semi-final encounter, battling through a tough match to secure a 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 victory in just over two hours.
The match, which showcased the dynamic chemistry and resilience of the duo, saw them take control early in the first set before encountering some resistance in the second. Despite dropping the middle set, Salisbury and Ram regained their composure, breaking their opponents’ serve in the decisive third set to seal the win and book their place in the final.
This achievement marks another milestone in the partnership between the British-American duo, who have been one of the most consistent and successful pairs on the ATP circuit in recent years. Their ability to perform under pressure in the high-stakes environment of a Grand Slam tournament has been a hallmark of their success, and they will be looking to add another US Open title to their growing collection.
The victory also cements their place as one of the most formidable men’s doubles teams in tennis today, having already reached the final in 2021 and 2022. With 17 consecutive wins in New York, they are now one match away from making it a hat-trick of US Open titles, an extraordinary feat that would solidify their legacy in the sport.
As they prepare for the final, Salisbury and Ram will face stiff competition, but their track record and the momentum they’ve built throughout the tournament make them the favourites to lift the trophy once again.