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Australian doubles

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noun

Tennis.
  1. an unusual formation in doubles in which the server's partner is positioned on the same side of the court as the server.


Etymology

Origin of Australian doubles

First recorded in 1970–75

Example Sentences

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"It's a love-hate relationship with Nick," Australian doubles great Todd Woodbridge told BBC Sport.

From BBC • Jul. 9, 2022

Peers, who grew up in Melbourne, and Kontinen are seeking their first Australian doubles title.

From Washington Times • Jan. 26, 2017

“I think this is the biggest upset we’ve ever seen in women’s tennis,” said Rennae Stubbs, the analyst and former Australian doubles star who knows Williams well.

From New York Times • Sep. 11, 2015

Where American great John McEnroe saw in Kyrgios a 17-year-old Boris Becker on the rise, Australian doubles great Todd Woodbridge gleaned a young Pete Sampras.

From Reuters • Jul. 2, 2014

Fish and Bloomfield played after Australian doubles partners Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde — the "Woodies" — headed a class of seven inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame during a center-court ceremony.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 11, 2010

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