Alfie Hewett is set for a thrilling conclusion to his Wimbledon campaign as he competes in the men's wheelchair singles final today. This comes just a day after a narrow defeat in the men's wheelchair doubles final alongside his long-time partner Gordon Reid.
The British duo, who were defending their title, were runners-up in a hard-fought match against Martin de la Puente and Ruben Spaargaren on Saturday.
However, Hewett has bounced back impressively in the singles draw. He has progressed to the final where he will face his formidable rival, Tokito Oda of Japan. Live updates indicate a closely contested match is currently underway.
Throughout the tournament, the 33-time Grand Slam champion has spoken about his enjoyment of playing at Wimbledon and his strong partnership with Reid, even touching on their off-court camaraderie, which includes light-hearted football banter.
Hewett's journey to the singles final included a dominant quarter-final victory and a successful semi-final clash that has set up today's highly anticipated final.