2011 Farah's consistent doubles partnership with fellow countryman
Juan Sebastián Cabal began at Wimbledon 2011, when they defeated the pair consisting of Pakistani
Aisam Qureshi (8 in doubles) and Indian
Rohan Bopanna (9 in the world), in a tight three set match that went to 21–19 in the final set, before losing in second round against American
Michael Russell and Kazakhstani
Mikhail Kukushkin in straight sets.
2013 In the 2013 Australian Open, Farah and Cabal made their first appearance in the quarterfinals.
2016 In 2016, Farah reached his first grand slam final, in the mixed doubles at Wimbledon partnering
Anna-Lena Grönefeld. They lost in straight sets to
Henri Kontinen of Finland and
Heather Watson of the UK.
2017 In 2017, Farah and Cabal reached their first men's doubles grand slam semifinal at the French Open. In the same tournament he reached the final of the mixed doubles partnering Gronefeld where they lost to
Rohan Bopanna and
Gabriela Dabrowski in 3 sets.
2019: Two Grand Slam and Second Masters titles, World No. 1 Farah and countryman Cabal won their first ever Grand Slam men's doubles title at
Wimbledon in 2019, defeating Frenchmen
Nicolas Mahut and
Édouard Roger-Vasselin in a thrilling 5 set match that required 4 tie-break sets; this victory helped Farah and Cabal to both ascend to
world No. 1 in the week following the conclusion of the Championships.
2022-23: Two Masters finals, Retirement Farah made his last ATP tour-level professional appearance at the
2023 US Open (tennis) with Cabal where they lost in the second round. ==Personal life==