WATCH: Japan’s Tennis Gold Medal Winner Celebrates Win By Spinning Wheelchair, But Wheel Comes Off In Paralympics 2024

In a vital clash at the Paris Paralympics 2024 final, Great Britain's Alfie Hewett incurred a 2-6, 6-4, 5-7 loss to Japan's Tokito Oda.

Sep 9, 2024 - 02:30
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WATCH: Japan’s Tennis Gold Medal Winner Celebrates Win By Spinning Wheelchair, But Wheel Comes Off In Paralympics 2024

New Delhi: In the foremost clash at the Paris Paralympics 2024 final, Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett incurred a 2-6, 6-four, 5-7 loss to Japan’s Tokito Oda. The matches lasted just over two and a half hours, there changed right into a superior deal of crowd present to have a take a look at the final word clash between two great Para-athletes on the Philippe-Chatrier court at Roland Garros. The pivotal moment came when Hewett narrowly failed to convert a match point at 5-three on Oda’s serve, the Japanese held and then broke Hewett to level at 5-5.

Oda who beat Hewett in last year’s Wimbledon final won the next two games to take the gold. While it changed into indeed an exhilarating clash of wheelchair tennis, it changed into Oda’s celebration that left each person stunned.

Oda, who at 18 years and 123 days became the youngest ever Paralympic men’s wheelchair singles champion, celebrated by spinning on his wheelchair but the force of it took the wheels off his chair.

Hewett changed into left at the web as Oda, crying tears of joy, lay on the ground within the chair after deciding to take off its wheels and throw it around himself. The Briton then graciously came round and helped percent the wheels up prior to hugging Oda and whispering in his ear.

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