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Roland-Garros: titled Porte d'Auteuil, Tokito Oda becomes the youngest world number 1

2023-06-10T13:43:31.568Z

Highlights: At 17, the Japanese won the wheelchair tennis tournament, which earned him the lead in the world ranking. Oda, also the youngest player to win a Grand Slam in wheelchair tennis, took revenge on Hewett who dominated him in the Australian Open final earlier this year. The 17-year-old will officially be No. 1 on Monday when the new ranking is released. To discover more about the Roland Garros Men's Singles, click here. To find out about the women's singles, go to Roland Garros.


At 17, the Japanese won the wheelchair tennis tournament, which earned him the lead in the world ranking.


Japan's Tokito Oda won the 17-year-old Roland Garros wheelchair tennis tournament by dominating world No. 1 Alfie Hewett of Great Britain 6-1, 6-4 on Saturday and on Monday will become the youngest player to hold the world number one ranking in the category.

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  • Roland Garros Men's Singles
  • Roland Garros Women's Singles

Oda, also the youngest player to win a Grand Slam in wheelchair tennis, took revenge on Hewett who dominated him in the Australian Open final earlier this year and has seven major trophies. Oda will officially be No. 1 in the world on Monday when the new ranking is released.

Source: lefigaro

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