Britain’s Alfie Hewett progresses to his 10th Wimbledon wheelchair singles quarter-final after winning through in the earlier rounds. Hewett’s victory ensures he remains in contention for the title in the men’s wheelchair singles event. In contrast, fellow British player Gordon Reid is eliminated in the first round. The outcome ends Reid’s run at this year’s Championships at the stage where he begins play, while Hewett continues into the quarter-finals. The results mark contrasting fortunes for the two compatriots as the wheelchair singles competition moves deeper into the tournament. Hewett’s appearance in yet another Wimbledon quarter-final underlines his consistent performance at the event, while Reid’s loss means the British presence in the quarter-finals will depend on Hewett’s continued progress. The story focuses on the pairing’s differing results at the same stage of Wimbledon’s wheelchair singles bracket, with Hewett advancing and Reid being knocked out early.