
World No.1 Alfie Hewett is into his third successive Australian Open men’s singles final after defeating Japan’s Takuya Miki. With the momentum swinging in his favour, the Brit dominated the second set, securing the title with an ace on the first championship point to lift his maiden Australian Open singles trophy. The 16-year-old Japanese rising star took an early 3-1 but Hewett fought back to win five games in a row to claim the first set. This victory comes just one day after Hewett lifted his 16th doubles title at a major tournament alongside compatriot Gordon Reid. Hewett, who finished runner up in the 20 Australian Open finals, has now won seven Grand Slam titles. It's been a week to remember for World No.1 Alfie Hewett who finally lifts his maiden Australian Open men's wheelchair singles title after defeating Tokito Oda of Japan 6-3, 6-1.

Watch the Australian Open live on Eurosport and Discovery+ĭay 12: Hewett wins maiden Australian Open singles title.Britwatch - follow the British results and draws.Neal Skupski and Desirae Krawczyk bow out in the semi-final.Hewett through to mens singles and reaches doubles final alongside partner Reid.

