
Hewett Competes in Wheelchair Finals





Great Britain's Alfie Hewett is set to compete against Japan's Tokito Oda in the men's wheelchair singles final at the French Open. Hewett, a ten-time Grand Slam singles champion, has previously won the French Open three times.
Current Match Status
The match is currently challenging for Hewett, who lost the first set with a score of 6-4 and is trailing 4-3 in the second set, facing a break. His performance has showcased resilience despite the tough competition.
Wheeler Doubles Final
In addition to his singles match, Hewett will partner with fellow Briton Gordon Reid for the men's wheelchair doubles final. Together, they will attempt to defend their title against Oda and French player Stéphane Houdet. Hewett and Reid have a strong track record, having secured five consecutive doubles championships in their previous outings in Paris.
The finals represent a crucial moment in Hewett's career, as he seeks to add to his accolades amidst fierce competition, while also aiming to establish a legacy in the sport of wheelchair tennis.