The newest wheelchair tennis world rankings have been introduced, and 17-year-old Kaito Oda, who gained his first males’s singles title on the French Open, turned the youngest participant in historical past to achieve primary.
Wheelchair tennis world rankings are decided by factors awarded in response to the outcomes of the final 52 weeks of tournaments.
Oda gained the boys’s singles ultimate of the wheelchair division on the French Open, which was held till June 11, by defeating British participant Alfie Hewett, turning into the youngest participant ever to win the championship.
As a consequence, Oda surpassed Huwett from the earlier 2nd place within the newest world rating introduced by the ITF = International Tennis Federation on the twelfth to turn into the first place on the planet.
Oda surpassed Huwett’s document of 20 years and 54 days in 2018, turning into the youngest ever to turn into world primary.
Following Shingo Kunieda, he’s the second Japanese participant to prime the world rankings for wheelchair tennis and males’s singles.

