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Japan’s Tokito Oda defeated Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett to win his third Wimbledon men’s wheelchair singles title.
Oda, the number one seed and defending champion, dominated Sunday’s final with a 6-1 6-1 win on Court One.
It was a sixth consecutive Grand Slam singles title won by 20-year-old Oda, who is unbeaten in four majors since losing to Hewett in the 2025 Australian Open final.
Hewett Won seventh men’s wheelchair doubles title at Wimbledon Saturday alongside fellow Briton Gordon Reid but, for the second year in a row, was beaten by Oda in the singles final at SW19.
Hewett struggled on serve for long spells, serving three double faults in his opening service game, six in the first set and 10 in total during the match.
Speaking on court after his loss, the 28-year-old – who won the singles crown in 2024 – said: “At the moment, I’m extremely disappointed.
“I was on a high yesterday, it was an incredible match with Gordon and this match will not overshadow that performance.
“Not the performance I wanted today, I don’t think Tokito read the script. Congratulations to him and his team, it’s three Grand Slams now (in 2026) so I know what his target will be at the US Open. Hopefully someone can stop him.
“He’s an incredible player and proved that again today, so massive congratulations.”