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Oda Triumphs Over Hewett for Second Wimbledon Wheelchair Crown

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Oda Triumphs Over Hewett for Second Wimbledon Wheelchair Crown
Photo: BBC Sport

Tokito Oda of Japan has retained his Wimbledon men's wheelchair singles championship, overcoming Great Britain's Alfie Hewett in a decisive straight-sets victory.

In a commanding performance on the grass courts, 18-year-old sensation Tokito Oda secured his second consecutive Wimbledon men's wheelchair singles title. The Japanese prodigy proved too strong for his British opponent, Alfie Hewett, dispatching him in straight sets to maintain his hold on the prestigious trophy.

Oda's victory marks a significant moment in his burgeoning career, solidifying his status as a dominant force in wheelchair tennis. The young star showcased exceptional skill and composure throughout the match, leaving Hewett unable to find a response to his relentless play.

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Oda's back-to-back Wimbledon titles at such a young age firmly establish him as the new benchmark in men's wheelchair singles tennis.

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Source: BBC Sport

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