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Great Britain's Alfie Hewett is unable to defend his wheelchair singles title at Wimbledon as he is beaten by world number ...
The world’s highest-ranked doubles team tell Flo Clifford how they celebrated last year’s clean sweep of Wimbledon titles, ...
Watch highlights as world number one Takito Oda comes back from a set down to beat reigning champion Alfie Hewett of Great ...
Alfie Hewett claimed the atmosphere on Court One made wheelchair tennis the winner after losing the Wimbledon men’s singles ...
Alfie Hewett suffered heartbreak when he was beaten by Japan’s Tokito Oda in a pulsating gold-medal match of the men’s wheelchair tennis singles at Roland Garros.
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid were watching the Wimbledon action from the Royal Box on Saturday but now it is their turn to ...
Britain’s Alfie Hewett lost his Wimbledon title to world number one Tokito Oda after an absorbing men’s wheelchair final.The ...
Tokito Oda of Japan won his second Wimbledon title by beating his biggest rival and defending champion Alfie Hewett of Britain 3-6, 7-5, 6-2 in the men’s wheelchair singles final.
Vicky Tolfrey, Professor of Applied Disability Sport and Director of the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport explained ...
Hewett had experienced disappointment in the 2022 and 2023 singles finals at the All England Club as he bid to complete the career Grand Slam.
Alfie Hewett heads to Wimbledon with a monkey off his back – and his place in the pantheon of wheelchair tennis greats firmly secure. The Norfolk star, 27, grabbed a long-awaited maiden singles ...
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