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The world’s highest-ranked doubles team tell Flo Clifford how they celebrated last year’s clean sweep of Wimbledon titles, ...
Vicky Tolfrey, Professor of Applied Disability Sport and Director of the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport explained ...
Alfie Hewett insists past glories do not count for anything ahead of his dual Wimbledon title defence. The Norfolk tennis ...
Alfie Hewett is revelling in a more relaxed mentality after being ‘suffocated’ by previous pressure at Wimbledon.
Britain's Alfie Hewett begins his Wimbledon title defence with a comfortable victory over Spain's Daniel Caverzaschi in 54 ...
While plenty of attention was on the likes of Jack Draper for glory at Wimbledon this year, Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid are undoubtedly Britain’s best hopes of grand slam success.
Alfie Hewett grabbed a long-awaited maiden singles title in SW19 last year to finally triumph in the one Grand Slam event that until that point had eluded him, taking his place in tennis' pantheon ...
However, with a wide grin on his face, Hewett couldn’t help but take a cheeky dig at the world No.1. He added: “But the rest of his game was quite poor, so I think if I was to play him in a ...
There’s been no such drought in the wheelchair game though, with Alfie Hewett and partner Gordon Reid having bossed the grass courts, winning six of the previous eight titles together.
Gordon Reid buried the hatchet with Alfie Hewett to march into the doubles final at the LTA’s Lexus British Open Roehampton. The Scottish wheelchair tennis star, 33, had been beaten by long-term ...
Gordon Reid buried the hatchet with Alfie Hewett to march into the doubles final at the LTA’s Lexus British Open Roehampton. The Scottish wheelchair tennis star, 33, had been beaten by long-term ...
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