Tokito Oda claims Wimbledon wheelchair singles title over Alfie Hewett

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Tokito Oda claims Wimbledon wheelchair singles title over Alfie Hewett
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Tokito Oda secured the men's wheelchair singles title at Wimbledon, defeating Great Britain's Alfie Hewett 6-1, 6-1 in the final held on July 12, 2026. Oda, the top seed and defending champion, showcased dominance throughout the match, achieving his sixth consecutive Grand Slam singles title. Hewett had a successful prior day, winning the men’s wheelchair doubles alongside Gordon Reid but struggled with his serve against Oda, committing multiple double faults. Oda's victory brings his total Grand Slam singles titles to ten, equalizing with Hewett and positioning them both in pursuit of Shingo Kunieda's all-time record of 28 titles.

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  • Oda wins third Wimbledon wheelchair singles title
  • Match held on Court One, July 12, 2026
  • Oda now has ten Grand Slam singles titles
  • Hewett won men’s wheelchair doubles at Wimbledon
  • Both players dominant in men's wheelchair singles recently
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  • 1:15 PMBBC SportOda beats GB's Hewett to retain Wimbledon wheelchair singles title
  • 12:01 PMYahoo SportsOda beats GB's Hewett in Wimbledon singles final
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Japan's Tokito Oda defeats Great Britain's Alfie Hewett in straight sets to retain his Wimbledon men's wheelchair singles title.

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Great Britain's Alfie Hewett is beaten 6-1 6-1 by top seed Tokito Oda in the final of the men's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon.

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