HALLE, Germany—Winning never gets old. Especially with a pal by your side.

This week in Halle, Jannik Sinner and Hubert Hurkacz are reuniting on the doubles court. The two have previously joined forces on numerous occasions across many surfaces, including last year at the Terra Wortmann Open.

But on Wednesday, the duo pulled off a feat they hadn’t achieved together before: winning from match point down.

Taking on third seeds Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow, Hurkacz and Sinner edged out the Americans for a 6-4, 5-7 [11-9] victory.

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Hurkacz and Sinner entered the TennisPoint Court to a warm round of applause.

Hurkacz and Sinner entered the TennisPoint Court to a warm round of applause.

Each team managed to break serve just once, in separate sets, to send the contest into a match tiebreak.

Each team managed to break serve just once, in separate sets, to send the contest into a match tiebreak.

Sinner smiles while retrieving Hurkacz's cap after Pole jokingly tossed it in disappointment from losing an entertaining point.

Sinner smiles while retrieving Hurkacz's cap after Pole jokingly tossed it in disappointment from losing an entertaining point.

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Sinner and Hurkacz won the final four points after falling behind 7-9 in the decider.

Sinner and Hurkacz won the final four points after falling behind 7-9 in the decider.

The two set a quarterfinal meeting with France's Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul.

The two set a quarterfinal meeting with France's Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul.

The winning team films a short appreciation message before both members went around the court to thank their supporters with autographs and selfies.

The winning team films a short appreciation message before both members went around the court to thank their supporters with autographs and selfies.