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1975 Australian Open – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
1975 Australian Open
Final
ChampionsAustralia John Alexander
Australia Phil Dent
Runners-upAustralia Bob Carmichael
Australia Allan Stone
Score6–3, 7–6
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends men women mixed
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Ross Case and Geoff Masters were the defending champions and second seeds, but they lost to unseeded West Germans Harald Elschenbroich and Rolf Gehring in the first round.

In an all-Australian final on home soil (for the fourth year in a row), the third seeds John Alexander and Phil Dent defeated the fifth seeds Bob Carmichael and Allan Stone to win the title, 6–3, 7–6. This was Alexander's first Grand Slam title (he would later win the 1982 Australian Open with John Fitzgerald) and Dent's first and only Grand Slam title.

Seeds

  1. Australia John Newcombe / Australia Tony Roche (Semifinals)
  2. Australia Ross Case / Australia Geoff Masters (First round)
  3. Australia John Alexander / Australia Phil Dent (Champion)
  4. Australia Colin Dibley / Australia Ray Ruffels (Quarterfinals)
  5. Australia Bob Carmichael / Australia Allan Stone (Final)
  6. United States John Andrews / India Sashi Menon (Quarterfinals)
  7. Australia Syd Ball / Australia Kim Warwick (Semifinals)
  8. Australia Neale Fraser / Australia Bob Giltinan (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Australia John Newcombe
Australia Tony Roche
5 Australia Bob Carmichael
Australia Allan Stone
w/o
5 Australia Bob Carmichael
Australia Allan Stone
3 6
3 Australia John Alexander
Australia Phil Dent
6 7
3 Australia John Alexander
Australia Phil Dent
7 6
7 Australia Syd Ball
Australia Kim Warwick
6 3

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Australia J Newcombe
Australia T Roche
6 6
West Germany H Elschenbroich
West Germany R Gehring
2 2 1 Australia J Newcombe
Australia T Roche
6 6
Japan K Hirai
Japan T Sakai
4 4 Australia W Coghlan
Australia C Stubs
4 3
Australia W Coghlan
Australia C Stubs
6 6 1 Australia J Newcombe
Australia T Roche
6 6
Australia D Crealy
Australia R Keldie
6 6 Australia D Crealy
Australia R Keldie
0 3
West Germany U Marten
West Germany U Pinner
3 4 Australia D Crealy
Australia R Keldie
w/o
Australia K Hiskins
Sweden K Johansson
3 3 8 Australia N Fraser
Australia B Giltinan
8 Australia N Fraser
Australia B Giltinan
6 6 1 Australia J Newcombe
Australia T Roche
5 Australia B Carmichael
Australia A Stone
6 6 5 Australia B Carmichael
Australia A Stone
w/o
Australia E Ewert
Australia C Kachel
4 4 5 Australia B Carmichael
Australia A Stone
6 6
Australia T Little
Australia J Trickey
3 3 United States M Machette
United States R Reid
3 4
United States M Machette
United States R Reid
6 6 5 Australia B Carmichael
Australia A Stone
6 6
United States J Connors
United States S Segura
4 4 4 Australia C Dibley
Australia R Ruffels
4 4
Australia J Eastburn
Australia W Jacques
6 6 Australia J Eastburn
Australia W Jacques
4 6
South Africa T Fancutt
New Zealand J Ross
4 3 4 Australia C Dibley
Australia R Ruffels
6 7
4 Australia C Dibley
Australia R Ruffels
6 6

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
3 Australia J Alexander
Australia P Dent
6 6
United States T Dawson
Australia P McNamara
3 4 3 Australia J Alexander
Australia P Dent
6 3 6
Australia W Durham
Australia C Letcher
6 6 Australia W Durham
Australia C Letcher
3 6 2
Japan S Kato
Japan J Kuki
2 2 3 Australia J Alexander
Australia P Dent
6 4 6
United Kingdom R Lewis
United Kingdom M Robinson
4 3 6 United States J Andrews
India S Menon
4 6 4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia I Kosak
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia D Savic
6 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia I Kosak
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia D Savic
4 4
Australia J Marks
Soviet Union A Metreweli
3 3 6 United States J Andrews
India S Menon
6 6
6 United States J Andrews
India S Menon
6 6 3 Australia J Alexander
Australia P Dent
7 6
7 Australia S Ball
Australia K Warwick
6 6 7 Australia S Ball
Australia K Warwick
6 3
Mexico J Loyo Mayo
India J Singh
3 2 7 Australia S Ball
Australia K Warwick
6 7
Australia A Gardiner
Australia G Thomson
6 6 Australia A Gardiner
Australia G Thomson
4 6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Spear
Japan K Tanabe
4 4 7 Australia S Ball
Australia K Warwick
6 4 6
Australia P McNamee
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia D Stojovic
6 6 Australia P Doerner
Australia J James
3 6 3
Australia J Mackay
Australia M Senior
3 3 Australia P McNamee
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia D Stojovic
3 4
Australia P Doerner
Australia J James
6 6 Australia P Doerner
Australia J James
6 6
2 Australia R Case
Australia G Masters
4 4