British wheelchair tennis star Alfie Hewett is set to be able to continue his career, the PA news agency has learned. The 23-year-old has spent the last two years fearing he would be forced out of the ...
Alfie Hewett (pictured) and Tokito Oda are ranked second and first respectively in the world in men's wheelchair singles Alfie Hewett says he is "extremely disappointed" with French Open organisers ...
Alfie Hewett suffered heartbreak when he was beaten by Japan’s Tokito Oda in a pulsating gold-medal match of the men’s wheelchair tennis singles at Roland Garros. Hewett earned a match point in the ...
Alfie Hewett could be forgiven for taking his foot off the gas after 33 Grand Slam titles, a gold medal, and a career Grand Slam. However, not just content with winning on court, Britain’s number one ...
Alfie Hewett is relishing using his status as the best wheelchair tennis player in the world to inspire more disabled people to take up the sport. The 25-year-old from Norfolk has taken over top spot ...
Alfie Hewett fell agonisingly short of Paralympic singles gold but savoured one of the greatest matches in wheelchair tennis history after losing a three-set thriller in front of a near-capacity crowd ...
07:00, Tue, Jul 1, 2025 Updated: 18:01, Tue, Jul 1, 2025 It’s the best time of year, bar none, for a British tennis player. The freshly cut lawn, the pop of champagne in the stands and the (mostly) ...
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Alfie Hewett claimed the atmosphere on Court One made wheelchair tennis the winner after losing the Wimbledon men’s singles final to Tokito Oda. Defending champion Hewett saved three Championships ...
Britain’s Alfie Hewett endured a one-sided defeat to world No 1 Tokito Oda in the Wheelchair Masters men’s singles final. The pair have locked horns in several of this year’s major matches, with ...
MUNICH—Walking around the grounds of the BMW Open, one can’t help but smile when taking in the operation for the first time. The branding may scream it’s an ATP 250, but you wouldn’t know it otherwise ...
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