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Age may be the reason Prince Louis, the son of Kate and William, the Princess and Prince of Wales, failed to attend the 2025 Wimbledon Championships.
Britain’s Alfie Hewett lost his Wimbledon title to world number one Tokito Oda after an absorbing men’s wheelchair final.The ...
Japan's Tokito Oda triumphed in the men's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon by defeating home favourite Alfie Hewett of Great Britain ...
Japan's Tokito Oda triumphed in the men's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon by defeating home favourite Alfie Hewett of Great Britain ...
Tokito Oda of Japan won his second Wimbledon title by beating his biggest rival and defending champion Alfie Hewett of ...
Wang Ziying of China won her first Grand Slam title in women’s wheelchair singles by beating top-seeded Yui Kamiji of Japan 6 ...
British duo Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool made Wimbledon history by winning the men's doubles title, becoming the first all ...
Alfie Hewett is revelling in a more relaxed mentality after being ‘suffocated’ by previous pressure at Wimbledon.
Alfie Hewett heads to Wimbledon with a monkey off his back – and his place in the pantheon of wheelchair tennis greats firmly secure. The Norfolk star, 27, grabbed a long-awaited maiden singles ...
Alfie Hewett wins his French Open first-round wheelchair singles match to set up a meeting with doubles partner Gordon Reid.
Alfie Hewett says winning the Australian Open, his first wheelchair singles title, was the highlight of his year and that he has his eyes on a Paralympic gold in 2024.
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.
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