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Hewett & Reid Win Seventh Wimbledon Doubles Title

Hewett & Reid Win Seventh Wimbledon Doubles Title

Great Britain's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid secured their seventh Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles title on July 14, 2024. The pair achieved this milestone by defeating Gustavo Fernandez of Argentina and Tokito Oda of Japan in a hard-fought match. This victory marks a significant achievement in their careers, solidifying their dominance in the sport.

The match saw Hewett and Reid come back from a set down to clinch the title. The final score reflected a resilient performance, with the British duo demonstrating exceptional skill and determination on the court. Their ability to overcome an early deficit underscores their experience and mental fortitude in high-pressure situations.

This seventh Wimbledon title adds to Hewett and Reid's impressive collection of accolades. They have consistently performed at the highest level, establishing themselves as one of the most formidable doubles partnerships in wheelchair tennis. Their ongoing success at Grand Slam events highlights their sustained excellence and dedication to the sport.

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