Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win Wimbledon wheelchair tennis doubles title

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Last updated Jul 12, 2026

Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win Wimbledon wheelchair tennis doubles title
Summary

Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid captured their seventh Wimbledon title in wheelchair tennis doubles. Hewett also reached the men's singles final at the tournament. Expert pundits answered questions about wheelchair tennis, discussing the distinctions between wheelchair and quad wheelchair tennis, along with details about serve speeds and equipment used by players. Prize money disparities for wheelchair athletes compared to non-wheelchair players were also addressed.

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  • Hewett and Reid win their seventh Wimbledon wheelchair doubles title
  • Hewett reaches men's singles final at Wimbledon
  • Experts address differences in wheelchair and quad wheelchair tennis
  • Typical serve speeds range from 55-112 mph for wheelchair players
  • Prize money for wheelchair tennis is improving year by year
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  • 10:12 AMYahoo SportsWhat is the difference between quad and wheelchair tennis?
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