PARIS Japanese teenager Tokito Oda won the French Open wheelchair final to become the youngest man to win a Grand Slam tournament in any discipline, while Diede De Groot won the women s final on Saturday for her 18th major singles title.
Japanese teenager Tokito Oda won the French Open wheelchair final to become the youngest man to win a Grand Slam tournament in any discipline, while Diede De Groot won the women's final on Saturday for her 18th major singles title.
lukaku has come on for inter milan so a few changes happening but it is still 0 0 in istanbul after 56 minutes. to tennis and the world number one iga swiatek has won a third french open title beating karolina muchova in three sets at roland garos. the polish player showed her experience taking the first set 6 2. but muchova, who was playing in herfirst grand slam final, fought back from 3 0 down in the second set to take it 7 5. after a tight deciding set, swiatek regained her composure and finished strongly to win 6 4 and claim her fourth grand slam title 17 year old tokito 0da won the men s wheelchair singles title beating great britain s alfie hewett in straigt sets. it s the japanese teenager s first grand slam title and the win also means he replaces hewett as the world number one. diede de groot beat yui kamiji to win a fourth french open women s singles title, her 18th grand slam singles title.
Dutch legend Diede de Groot extended her winning streak to nine consecutive Grand Slam titles when she overcame a slow start to beat Yui Kamiji of Japan 0-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the women’s wheelchair singles final at the Australian Open on Saturday. It was de Groot’s fifth Australian Open title and 17th Grand Slam singles…
Tokito Oda, 16, the heir apparent to all-time great Shingo Kunieda, lost in the men's singles final while Yui Kamiji lost a three-set affair in the women's final.