Hewett & Reid win seventh Wimbledon doubles title
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British pair Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid have won the men's wheelchair doubles title at Wimbledon 2026, their seventh as a partnership. Playing on Court One, they recovered from losing the opening set to beat Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez and Japan's Tokito Oda 2-6 6-1 6-2, delighting a home crowd at their home Grand Slam.
Fernandez and Oda dominated the first set, breaking their opponents in all four service games, but Hewett and Reid then won nine of the next 10 games to seize control. The victory is the duo's 25th Grand Slam doubles title together, adding to their French Open win in June; Fernandez and Oda hold the other two majors, the US and Australian Opens. Hewett, 28, and Reid, 34, first won the Wimbledon doubles in 2016. Hewett and Oda will meet again on Sunday in the men's wheelchair singles final, where top seed and defending champion Oda seeks a third SW19 crown against second seed Hewett.
- Hewett and Reid claim a seventh Wimbledon wheelchair doubles title.
- They fought back from a set down to win 2-6 6-1 6-2.
- It marks their 25th Grand Slam doubles crown as a pair.
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