Australian Open: Alfie Hewett beats rival Tokito Oda to become men’s wheelchair singles champion for second time

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Alfie Hewett made it a double success at the Australian Open after defeating rival Tokito Oda 6-2 6-4 to become the men’s wheelchair singles champion for a second time.

Hewett added to his 2023 singles victory by defeating 18-year-old Oda in straight sets on Saturday.

The Norfolk tennis star made it a double success in Melbourne after winning his sixth consecutive men’s wheelchair doubles title alongside Gordon Reid on Friday.

What’s coming up on Sky Sports Tennis?

Upper Austria Ladies Linz (WTA 500) 27 January-February 2

Singapore Tennis Open (WTA 250) – 27 January-February 2 with Emma Raducanu in action

ABN AMRO Open Rotterdam (ATP 500) – 3-9 February with Jack Draper in action

Dallas Open (ATP 500) – 3-9 February

Delray Beach Open (ATP 250) – 10-16 February

IEB+ Argentina Open (ATP 250) – 10-16 February

Open 13 Provence (ATP 250) – 10-16 February

Transylvania Open (WTA 250) – 3-9 February

Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open (WTA 500) – 3-8 February

Qatar TotalEnergies Open (WTA 1000) – 9-15 February

Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships (WTA 1000) – 16-22 February

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