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French Open 2025: Hewett vs Reid – Wheelchair Singles

French Open 2025: Hewett vs Reid – Wheelchair Singles

June 3, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Alfie Hewett​ and Gordon Reid,‌ British wheelchair tennis⁢ titans, are set too duel in ⁣a highly⁢ anticipated‌ second-round clash at‍ the French⁤ Open 2025. Hewett, the No.2 seed, displayed dominance with a swift victory, while Reid fought hard to secure his spot. This singles ​face-off pits long-time doubles partners against each other, promising a thrilling⁢ display of ⁢wheelchair tennis. ⁣Hewett,‍ having won‌ their last six Grand Slam singles encounters, including a quarterfinal⁣ at the French Open⁣ last year, aims to continue his winning streak. With Hewett’s recent triumphs at ​Wimbledon⁢ and the‍ Australian Open, and Reid’s determination,⁤ this match ⁢is set to be a pivotal moment ⁣in their rivalry. News Directory 3 is ‍your⁤ source​ for sports updates. Discover‌ what’s next as these two titans battle for French Open glory.

Key Points

  • Alfie hewett and Gordon Reid, British wheelchair tennis stars, advance⁤ at French Open.
  • Hewett, seeded second, dominated his first-round match.
  • Reid overcame a challenge in his opening match.
  • The pair, long-time doubles partners, will now compete against each⁣ other in singles.

Hewett⁤ and Reid to​ Clash in French Open wheelchair Singles

Updated june 3, 2025

great Britain’s alfie Hewett ‌and Gordon Reid, perennial doubles partners,⁤ are‌ set for ‍a showdown in the second round⁣ of the French Open ‍wheelchair singles‍ tournament.Both players secured decisive ​victories in their opening​ matches.

Hewett, the ⁣No.2 seed, swiftly defeated ⁢Alexander cataldo of Chile, 6-1,​ 6-0, in just under an hour. ⁤Reid⁤ faced a tougher challenge but⁣ ultimately prevailed against⁢ French wildcard Nicolas Charrier, 6-0, 7-5.

While Hewett ‍and‌ Reid ⁤are five-time defending champions ⁢in ‍Paris for doubles, their singles rivalry‌ has⁤ been dominated recently by Hewett. He has won their last six Grand Slam​ singles encounters, including‍ a quarterfinal victory ⁣at the⁢ French Open last ​year, 6-0, 6-4.

Hewett boasts ⁣three⁢ French Open titles, his ​most recent win ⁢in 2021. Reid has⁢ been a runner-up twice. Hewett, currently ranked No. 2 globally, is in top form, having secured both singles and ⁣doubles titles at Wimbledon last year ‍and⁣ the⁣ australian ‍Open earlier this year.⁢ This strong performance underscores his ⁣role as a leading contender in the wheelchair tennis circuit.

What’s next

the upcoming match between Hewett and ‍Reid promises intense ⁢competition as‌ they⁢ vie for ⁣a spot in the ‌later stages of the ⁣French ⁤Open. The secondary⁤ keyword_1, wheelchair tennis, will ⁣be on full display. The winner will advance⁣ closer to another Grand Slam ⁤title,⁢ further solidifying​ their role in the sport. The secondary keyword_2, French​ Open, ⁢is a major event.

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