Kristina Mladenovic and Ivan Dodig defeated Jaimee Fourlis and Jason Kubler in the final, 6–3, 6–4 to win the mixed doubles tennis title at the 2022 Australian Open. Though it was their first major title as a team, the win earned Mladenovic her third Mixed doubles title and Dodig his fourth.[1]
Barbora Krejčíková and Rajeev Ram were the defending champions,[2] but the three-time defending champion Krejčíková chose not to defend her title. Ram partnered alongside Sania Mirza, but they lost to Fourlis and Kubler in the quarterfinals.[3]
Desirae Krawczyk was attempting to complete the first non-calendar-year Grand Slam in Mixed doubles since Billie Jean King in 1968 and would be the first in the Open Era, having won the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open in 2021.[4] However, she and her partner Joe Salisbury lost in the first round to Giuliana Olmos and Marcelo Arévalo.[5]
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WTA 1000 tournaments | |
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WTA 500 tournaments |
- Adelaide 1 (S, D)
- Sydney (S, D)
- St. Petersburg (S, D)
- Dubai (S, D)
- Charleston (S, D)
- Stuttgart (S, D)
- Berlin (S, D)
- Eastbourne (S, D)
- San Jose (S, D)
- Tokyo (S, D)
- Ostrava (S, D)*
- San Diego (S, D)*
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WTA 250 tournaments |
- Melbourne 1 (S, D)*
- Melbourne 2 (S, D)*
- Adelaide 2 (S, D)*
- Guadalajara (S, D)
- Lyon (S, D)
- Monterrey (S, D)
- Bogotá (S, D)
- İstanbul (S, D)
- Rabat (S, D)
- Strasbourg (S, D)
- Nottingham (S, D)
- Rosmalen (S, D)
- Birmingham (S, D)
- Bad Homburg (S, D)
- Lausanne (S, D)
- Budapest (S, D)
- Hamburg (S, D)
- Palermo (S, D)
- Warsaw (S, D)
- Prague (S, D)
- Washington DC (S, D)
- Cleveland (S, D)
- Granby (S, D)
- Chennai (S, D)*
- Portorož (S, D)*
- Seoul (S, D)
- Parma (S, D)*
- Tallinn (S, D)*
- Monastir (S, D)*
- Cluj-Napoca (S, D)*
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Team events | |
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Bold denotes the mandatory tournaments (WTA 1000)* – Tournaments are featured due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic |
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ATP Tour Masters 1000 | |
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ATP Tour 500 |
- Rotterdam (S, D)
- Rio de Janeiro (S, D)
- Dubai (S, D)
- Acapulco (S, D)
- Barcelona (S, D)
- Halle (S, D)
- London (S, D)
- Hamburg (S, D)
- Washington (S, D)
Beijing†
- Astana (S, D)*
- Tokyo (S, D)
- Basel (S, D)
- Vienna (S, D)
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ATP Tour 250 |
- Adelaide 1 (S, D)
- Melbourne (S, D)*
- Sydney (S, D)
- Adelaide 2 (S, D)*
- Montpellier (S, D)
- Pune (S, D)
- Córdoba (S, D)
- Buenos Aires (S, D)
- Dallas (S, D)
- Marseille (S, D)
- Delray Beach (S, D)
- Doha (S, D)
- Santiago (S, D)
- Houston (S, D)
- Marrakesh (S, D)
- Belgrade (S, D)
- Estoril (S, D)
- Munich (S, D)
- Geneva (S, D)
- Lyon (S, D)
- Rosmalen (S, D)
- Stuttgart (S, D)
- Eastbourne (S, D)
- Mallorca (S, D)
- Newport (S, D)
- Båstad (S, D)
- Gstaad (S, D)
- Atlanta (S, D)
- Kitzbühel (S, D)
- Umag (S, D)
- Los Cabos (S, D)
- Winston-Salem (S, D)
- Metz (S, D)
- San Diego (S, D)*
- Tel Aviv (S, D)*
- Sofia (S, D)
- Seoul (S, D)*
- Florence (S, D)*
- Gijón (S, D)*
- Antwerp (S, D)
- Stockholm (S, D)
- Naples (S, D)*
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