Kiwi Michael Venus and Croatian Mate Pavic have taken the ASB Classic doubles title, after a 7-5 6-4 win over seasoned American duo Eric Butorac and Scott Lipsky.
In just their career fourth final, it was a superb performance from Venus and Pavic against the two veterans, who have 31 career titles between them.
It's the first time a New Zealander has triumphed on finals day in Auckland since 2010, when Marcus Daniell lifted the trophy alongside Horia Tecau.
Venus and Pavic were strong on serve, secure from the baseline and quick on the volley. In contrast Lipsky in particular struggled all day with his return of serve, which eventually became an insurmountable weakness.
In the opening set games went with serve until the eleventh game, when some moments of brilliance from Pavic gave the Kiwi-Croatian combination four break points, and they were good enough to convert their second.