Wimbledon: Great Britain's Alfie Hewett wins wheelchair singles to complete career Grand Slam (2024)

Great Britain's Alfie Hewett won his first Wimbledon wheelchair singles title to complete the career Grand Slam with acomprehensive 6-2 6-3 victory over Spain's Martin de la Puente.

Hewett then rounded off what he described as "the best day of my life" by later winning the doubles title with fellow Brit Gordon Reid for a sixth time.

In the singles, Hewett had lost in the Wimbledon finals in 2022 and 2023 but erased those memories to clinch a ninth Grand Slam title overall after four US Open victories, three at the French Open and one at the Australian Open.

The 26-year-old had already completed the career Grand Slam in doubles with Reid. They have now won 21 Grand Slam doubles titles together, the most of any doubles partnership in the history at the All England Club.

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Hewett has now replicated that achievement in the singles after overpowering De la Puente, winning the match with a powerful backhand and becoming only the second male player after Japan's Shingo Kunieda to win the singles and doubles at every Grand Slam.

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He also later became the first man since Reid in 2016 to win the Wimbledon singles and doubles title in the same year when he partnered the Scot to victory in the doubles final against Japan's Takuya Miki and Tokito Oda later on Sunday afternoon.

Hewett had been beaten by Oda in last year's Wimbledon singles final, losing 11 of the final 13 games having led 4-1 in the first set, while he squandered four championship points in the 2022 showpiece before losing to legend of the game Kunieda.

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But the Norwich-born player would not be denied in 2024, securing victory with his second championship point before hurling his racket into the air in an emotional celebration as the crowd erupted.

Hewett completes 'dream' after previous heartbreak

Hewett said afterwards: "I am speechless to be honest. These last few years have been difficult. Winning the doubles with Gordon has been good memories, but to leave on a singles final loss has not been far off heartbreaking in the last couple of years.

"When you've watched this ever since you were a young kid and it's been a dream for so, so long, narrowly missing out has been a real tough one.

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"Last night I was a ball of nerves because I didn't want to walk away with another loss and I am just really, really proud of my performance out there.

"I want to thank my team, they are like a second family. We've gone through a lot together, a lot of highs and some lows, but you never fail to get me back to myself, back to my level.

"You kept believing in me. I think today proved that no matter how many times you can get knocked down, you can still get back up and keep trying. That is all down to you guys."

Hewett completes 2024 Wimbledon double

Wimbledon: Great Britain's Alfie Hewett wins wheelchair singles to complete career Grand Slam (2)

Hewett teamed up with Reid later on Court Three to beat second seeds Oda and Miki 6-4 7-6 (7-2) and successfully defend the wheelchair doubles title.

It is Hewett and Reid's sixth title in the last eight Wimbledon tournaments and their 21st shared Grand Slam title overall, which takes them past Althea Louise Brough and Margaret Evelyn Du Pont, and Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver, as the most successful doubles pairing in history.

A forehand winner by Reid sealed the championship against their Japanese rivals and kept the British pair on course for a second calendar Grand Slam after wins at the Australian Open and French Open earlier this year.

"It's been a memorable day - definitely the best day of my life," said Hewett.

"Today is the stuff of dreams. It was emotional earlier to clinch my first singles but I wanted to come back with Gio and obviously defend the title."

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Wimbledon: Great Britain's Alfie Hewett wins wheelchair singles to complete career Grand Slam (2024)

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Wimbledon: Great Britain's Alfie Hewett wins wheelchair singles to complete career Grand Slam? ›

Wimbledon: Great Britain's Alfie Hewett wins wheelchair singles to complete career Grand Slam. Great Britain's Alfie Hewett won his first Wimbledon wheelchair singles title to complete the career Grand Slam with a comprehensive 6-2 6-3 victory over Spain's Martin de la Puente.

How many times has Alfie Hewett won Wimbledon? ›

Roland Garros: Champion (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024) Wimbledon: Champion (2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2024) US Open: Champion (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)

Who won the men's wheelchair final at Wimbledon in 2024? ›

Wimbledon 2024: Alfie Hewett wins singles title to complete career Grand Slam. Alfie Hewett is Wimbledon men's wheelchair singles champion for the first time in his career after beating fourth seed Martin De La Puente 6-2, 6-3 in the final.

Who is the world number 1 wheelchair tennis player? ›

Alfie Hewett OBE (born 6 December 1997 in Norwich, Norfolk) is a British professional wheelchair tennis player. He is the current world No. 1 in both singles and doubles. He has won a total of 30 Grand Slam titles, with 9 singles and 21 doubles titles.

Who has the most Grand Slam titles in a wheelchair? ›

Shingo Kunieda, the world No. 1 wheelchair singles player, is hanging up his racquet. The Japanese 38-year-old announced his decision on Sunday, closing the book on an illustrious career in which he amassed 28 Grand Slam singles titles, 22 Grand Slam doubles titles and a smattering of Paralympic medals.

How did Alfie Hewett end up in a wheelchair? ›

Hewett was born with a congenital heart defect that saw him undergo surgery when he was just six months old. The 25 year-old also suffered with Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease, a condition which restricts blood flow from the pelvis to the hip joint.

Who won Wimbledon wheelchair final? ›

Alfie Hewett wins men's wheelchair singles final at Wimbledon to complete Grand Slam. LONDON (AP) — Alfie Hewett finally got the Wimbledon title he needed to complete a career Grand Slam, then added another doubles trophy as well.

How much do wheelchair tennis players get for winning Wimbledon? ›

Wimbledon also hosts a wheelchair event, featuring 16 players for the singles draw and eight teams for the doubles tournament. Singles winners get £65,000 each and doubles teams get £28,000.

Who was the last person to win Wimbledon with a wooden racket? ›

In 1984, John McEnroe was the last player to win the men's singles at Wimbledon using a wooden racquet, and they had disappeared from the game completely by 1987 [*]. But there were unintended consequences for manufacturers.

Who is the wheelchair tennis player? ›

Alcott made his Paralympic debut in 2008, winning gold in wheelchair basketball. Four years later he won silver at London 2012. Since his switch to wheelchair tennis he has been an absolute revelation.

Who is the number one girl tennis player? ›

Iga Swiatek

Who is quadriplegic wheelchair tennis player? ›

Harry Boniface Prabhu is an Indian quadriplegic wheelchair tennis player, one of the pioneers of the sport in India and a medal winner at the 1998 World Championships. He was awarded the Padma Shree, the fourth highest civilian award, by the Government of India, in 2014.

Which wheelchair tennis player has spina bifida? ›

Charlie Cooper, a wheelchair tennis professional who suffers from spina bifida, unexpectedly found his passion for tennis. "It wasn't until I met someone at a guitar store with the same disability as me, and they said, try wheelchair tennis at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden," Charlie said.

What is the last name of the person who has won the most Grand Slam singles tournaments in the open era of women's tennis? ›

Margaret Court has 24 singles majors, an all-time record.

Who has the highest Grand Slam in tennis history? ›

Who has won the most Grand Slams in tennis history?
  • Tennis has four Grand Slam tournaments: the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open.
  • Novak Djokovic, 24.
  • Rafael Nadal, 22.
  • Roger Federer, 20.
  • Pete Sampras, 14.
  • Roy Emerson, 12.
  • Margaret Court, 24.
  • Serena Williams, 23.
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Who has 39 Grand Slam titles? ›

Billie Jean King (née Moffitt; born November 22, 1943), also known as BJK, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. King won 39 Grand Slam titles: 12 in singles, 16 in women's doubles, and 11 in mixed doubles.

Who has won the most Wimbledon match all time? ›

Roger Federer holds the record for most singles played as well as won at Wimbledon. Before his retirement in 2022, Federer played 119 matches at Wimbledon of which he won 105.

Has anyone won Wimbledon 6 times in a row? ›

Renshaw also holds the record for most consecutive titles with six (from 1881 to 1886).

Who is the most successful man at Wimbledon? ›

Wimbledon men's singles - players by number of titles won 1968-2024. Legendary Swiss tennis player Roger Federer tops the list of the most Wimbledon tennis titles won by a professional male tennis player.

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