Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win their seventh Wimbledon men’s wheelchair doubles title as a partnership, at Wimbledon on Saturday. The Great Britain pair defeat Gustavo Fernandez and Tokito Oda in the final. Multiple reports describe how Hewett and Reid come from behind during the match after a slow start, overturning an early deficit to secure the victory. The win extends their long-standing record at the Championships, with the title described across outlets as part of their ongoing Wimbledon doubles dynasty. While the specific match sequence varies in emphasis by outlet, the consistent details are that Hewett and Reid are the victors, the opposition is Fernandez and Oda, and the final result is their seventh Wimbledon doubles championship together. The reports frame the result as both a confirmation of their dominant record at the tournament and a comeback from an early setback in the deciding match.
Hewett and Reid win seventh Wimbledon wheelchair doubles title
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win their seventh Wimbledon men’s wheelchair doubles title as a partnership, at Wimbledon on Saturday. The Great Britain pair defeat Gustavo Fernandez and Tokito Oda in th...
- Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win Wimbledon men’s wheelchair doubles title together.
- It is their seventh Wimbledon doubles championship as a partnership.
- They beat Gustavo Fernandez and Tokito Oda in the final.
- Reports say Hewett and Reid recover from a slow start or being behind during the match.
Great Britain's Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett come from a set down to defeat Gustavo Fernandez and Takito Oda to win their seventh Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles title.
1 hour agoBritish pair Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win their seventh Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles title as a partnership, beating Gustavo Fernandez and Tokito Oda.
2 hours agoHewett and Reid recovered from a slow start in the doubles final to extend their Wimbledon dynasty and win a seventh title
3 hours agoBritain's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid won their seventh wheelchair doubles title together at Wimbledon on Saturday.
3 hours agoBritain's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid won their seventh wheelchair doubles title together at Wimbledon on Saturday.
3 hours agoBritish pair Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win their seventh Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles title as a partnership, beating Gustavo Fernandez and Tokito Oda.
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