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Japan's Oda Completes Career Golden Slam at US Open
Tokito Oda, aged 19, won his first US Open to complete a career Golden Slam, while Yui Kamiji secured her 11th Grand Slam at the US Open women's wheelchair singles final.
- Tokito Oda of Japan won the men's wheelchair singles title at the 2025 U.S. Open in New York on September 6, defeating Gustavo Fernandez in a 2-hour, 12-minute final.
- Oda's victory completed his career Golden Slam after previously winning all four majors and the 2024 Paris Paralympic gold, with only the US Open title missing before this event.
- The final match ended 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 , and Oda collapsed in tears after the intense, closely contested win over his doubles partner Fernandez.
- Oda expressed that winning was something he had envisioned daily since Wimbledon and acknowledged that he became overly emotional after the match but is now able to discuss his victory.
- Continuing Japan's strong performance, Yui Kamiji came from behind to overcome China's Li Xiaohui in three sets—dropping the first 0-6 before winning 6-1 and 6-3—securing her 11th major singles championship.
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US Open 2025: Tokito Oda completes Golden Slam, Yui Kamiji adds title in wheelchair tournaments
Oda’s win gives him his first U.S. Open title, the last title the 19-year-old needed to complete the Golden Slam, achieved after winning each of the four major tournaments and at the Paralympic Games.
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Japan's 19-year-old No. 1 seed Tokito Oda defeated Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 in the U.S. Open men's wheelchair final on Saturday, becoming the youngest player to complete a career Golden Slam comprising all four majors and the Paralympic Games.
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