Seventeen-year-old Japanese tennis participant Oda Tokito has gained the French Open males’s wheelchair singles title, turning into the youngest winner of a Grand Slam event within the class.
Oda confronted the world number-one-ranked Alfie Hewett of Britain within the males’s last on Saturday. Oda beat Hewett 6-1, 6-4.
At the age of 17 years and one month, Oda is the youngest winner of a males’s Grand Slam title for the reason that competitions opened to skilled gamers in 1968.
Currently ranked quantity two on the planet, he shall be positioned on the high of the rating following his victory, making him the youngest-ever males’s wheelchair world No.1.
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