Oda Beats Defending Champion Hewett to Win 2nd Wimbledon Title in Wheelchair Singles
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 13 – Tokito Oda, 19, won his sixth major title by overcoming Alfie Hewett in a three-set final marked by multiple breaks and saved match points, securing his second Wimbledon crown.
- Tokito Oda, representing Japan, claimed his second Wimbledon men's wheelchair singles crown by overcoming the reigning champion Alfie Hewett in London on Sunday.
- Oda overcame being broken four times in the first set and saved both break points in the decider during their seventh Grand Slam final meeting.
- The final score was 3-6, 7-5, 6-2, with Hewett also losing the doubles final alongside Gordon Reid, marking his first Wimbledon without a trophy since 2022.
- Oda, 19, secured his sixth major title overall, while Hewett, 27, aimed for his 11th major but finished runner-up in two consecutive finals at this tournament.
- Oda’s victory confirms the ongoing rivalry with Hewett, as they have won the last 10 Grand Slam wheelchair singles titles between them and frequently meet in finals.
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Oda beats defending champion Hewett to win 2nd Wimbledon title in wheelchair singles
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Tokito Oda Wins Second Wimbledon Wheelchair Title at 19
On Sunday, 19-year-old Tokito Oda won his second Wimbledon title in the men’s wheelchair singles competition after coming from behind to defeat rival and defending champion Alfie Hewett of Great Britain. It was Oda’s sixth Grand Slam triumph. His first came at the French Open in 2023, when he became the youngest man to win […] The post Tokito Oda Wins Second Wimbledon Wheelchair Title at 19 appeared first on Tokyo Weekender.
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By Tony Fairbairn, Britwatch Sports at Wimbledon Alfie Hewett missed out on both singles and doubles titles for the first time since 2022 at Wimbledon Gregory Slade’s dream run at Wimbledon came to an end in the Quad Wheelchair doubles final. LONDON, ENGLAND – Alfie Hewett lost to Tokito Oda in three sets as the Brit left Wimbledon without a trophy for the first time since 2022 after losing the doubles final as well. Browse the Britwatch Sp…
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