Hewett and Reid Dominate with Sixth Consecutive French Open Doubles Victory
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid secure their sixth straight French Open doubles title in a thrilling match against Tokito Oda and Stephane Houdet.

Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid have once again proven their dominance in wheelchair tennis by clinching their sixth consecutive French Open doubles title. The British duo faced a tough challenge from Japan's Tokito Oda and France's Stephane Houdet, but emerged victorious with a score of 6-4, 1-6, 10-7.
The Match Breakdown
- First Set: Hewett and Reid started strong, taking the opening set 6-4.
- Second Set: Oda and Houdet fought back, breaking serve three times to win the second set 6-1.
- Deciding Tie-Break: The match went into a thrilling 10-point tie-break. Despite being down 4-7, the British pair rallied to win six consecutive points, sealing the victory at 10-7.
Key Moments
- Medical Timeout: Gordon Reid required a brief medical timeout in the second set to address a cut on his right thumb.
- Hewett's Heroics: Alfie Hewett's cross-court forehand in the tie-break was the highlight, overpowering Oda to secure the win.
Post-Match Reactions
"It never gets dull winning these trophies," said Hewett, who had earlier lost the singles final to Oda. Reid praised his partner, stating, "Alfie did an amazing job to come back from his match earlier and produce a performance like that. It's always a pleasure to have him on my side of the net."
Historical Context
This victory marks their sixth consecutive French Open doubles title, solidifying their legacy in the sport. Hewett, despite his singles loss, continues to be a formidable force in doubles, especially alongside Reid.
Related Topics
- Tennis
- Disability Sport