Tokito Oda defeats Alfie Hewett in Wimbledon final for third title

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Last updated Jul 12, 2026

Tokito Oda defeats Alfie Hewett in Wimbledon final for third title
Summary

Tokito Oda captured the men's wheelchair singles title at Wimbledon, defeating Alfie Hewett with a score of 6-1, 6-1. This victory marks Oda's sixth consecutive grand slam title, bringing his total to 10, tying him with Hewett. Oda has emerged victorious in eight of their 10 final matchups. Hewett had break points early in the first set but struggled to convert, ultimately falling behind. Despite the defeat, Hewett expressed congratulations towards Oda, acknowledging his exceptional play. This match reinforces Oda's status as a leading player in wheelchair tennis ahead of the upcoming US Open.

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  • Oda wins 6-1, 6-1 to defend his Wimbledon title.
  • He is now tied with Hewett at 10 grand slam singles titles.
  • This is Oda's sixth consecutive grand slam victory.
  • Hewett had break points in Oda's opening service game but could not capitalize.
  • Oda is also the reigning Olympic champion.
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20-year-old Oda has now drawn level with Hewett on 10 grand slam singles’ titles, having won the last six in a row

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