Japan’s Oda makes males’s historical past with wheelchair victory at French Open, De Groot wins girls’s last

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PARIS (AP) - Japanese teenager Tokito Oda gained the French Open wheelchair last to turn out to be the youngest man to win a Grand Slam event in any self-discipline, whereas Diede De Groot gained the ladies’s last on Saturday for her 18th main singles title.

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The 17-year-old Oda was seeded second and beat top-seeded Alfie Hewett of Britain 6-1, 6-4 on Court Philippe Chatrier for his first main title. The International Tennis Federation confirmed Oda’s report, which excludes juniors, and listed his age as 17 years, 33 days.

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Oda referred to as it “the happiest day of my career” and he may even overtake Hewett on the high of the rankings on Monday.

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“Two dreams come true,” mentioned Oda, who was crushed by Hewett earlier this yr within the Australian Open last.

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Hewett missed out on this fourth French Open title, his eighth main in singles and his twenty fourth Slam general.

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Earlier, the 26-year-old De Groot of the Netherlands defeated second-seeded Yui Kamiji of Japan 6-2, 6-0 for her fourth title at Roland Garros, her 18th main in singles and thirty fourth Slam general.

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De Groot is the reigning Paralympics champion.

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