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Britain’s Alfie Hewett lost his Wimbledon title to world number one Tokito Oda after an absorbing men’s wheelchair final. The ...
Tokito Oda with his winners trophy and Alfie Hewett with his runners up trophy following the Gentlemen's Wheelchair Singles ...
From 2026, the wheelchair tennis tour will be split into three tiers: Premier, International and Development. The Premier ...
Alfie Hewett claimed the atmosphere on Court One made wheelchair tennis the winner after losing the Wimbledon men’s singles ...
World number one Jannik Sinner faces two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz for the Wimbledon men's singles title - ...
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Kyodo News on MSNTennis: Tokito Oda fights back to win 2nd Wimbledon wheelchair crownJapan's Tokito Oda won his second Wimbledon wheelchair tennis title in three years, coming from a set down to beat Britain's ...
Great Britain's Alfie Hewett is unable to defend his wheelchair single's title at Wimbledon as he is beaten by world number ...
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Kyodo News on MSNTennis: Japanese wheelchair star Oda savors Wimbledon atmosphereLONDON (Kyodo) -- Japanese wheelchair tennis star Tokito Oda said he relished the "special" atmosphere of the All England ...
Tokito Oda of Japan won his second Wimbledon title by beating his biggest rival and defending champion Alfie Hewett of ...
Japan's Tokito Oda triumphed in the men's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon by defeating home favourite Alfie Hewett of Great Britain ...
For Tokito Oda, Paris holds a special place in his heart. He was named after the Arc de Triomphe, the iconic monument in the heart of the city, and he also won two of his four wheelchair tennis Grand ...
Alfie Hewett likened his rivalry with Tokito Oda to that of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal after finally getting the better of the Japanese 18-year-old. Hewett was unable to hold back tears after ...
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