Japan’s Tokito Oda beats Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett in the Wimbledon men’s wheelchair singles final. Oda, the top seed, wins in straight sets, taking the match 6-1, 6-1. The result means Oda retains the title he won previously, extending his run at the tournament. Hewett, representing Great Britain, is unable to convert any games in the final, losing both sets with the same scoreline. The match determines the champion for the men’s wheelchair singles event at Wimbledon, with Oda emerging as the winner and Hewett finishing as runner-up. Both sources report the same final score and the same key outcome: Oda defeats Hewett and retains his Wimbledon wheelchair men’s singles title.