Oda makes men’s history in wheelchair at French Open

Oda makes men’s history in wheelchair at French Open

Japanese teenager Tokito Oda gained the French Open wheelchair closing to grow to be the youngest man to win a grand slam match in any self-discipline, whereas Diede De Groot gained the ladies’s closing for her 18th main singles title.

The 17-year-old Oda was seeded second and beat top-seeded Alfie Hewett of Britain 6-1 6-4 on Court Philippe Chatrier for his first main title. The International Tennis Federation confirmed Oda’s report, which excludes juniors, and listed his age as 17 years, 33 days.

Oda known as it “the happiest day of my career” and he may also overtake Hewett on the high of the rankings on Monday.

“Two dreams come true,” mentioned Oda, who was overwhelmed by Hewett earlier this 12 months within the Australian Open closing.

Hewett missed out on this fourth French Open title, his eighth main in singles and his twenty fourth Slam general.

Earlier, the 26-year-old De Groot of the Netherlands defeated second-seeded Yui Kamiji of Japan 6-2, 6-0 for her fourth title at Roland Garros, her 18th main in singles and thirty fourth Slam general.

De Groot is the reigning Paralympics champion.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au