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Tennis

GB’s Hewett & Reid reach US Open doubles final

Anthony Carlin
Last updated: October 3, 2025 6:52 am
Anthony Carlin

US Open 2025

Venue:Flushing Meadows, New YorkDates:24 August-7 September

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British wheelchair doubles partnership Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid cruised through to the final of the US Open, where they will go for a 24th Grand Slam title.

The pair, who have won five titles at Flushing Meadows, beat France’s Stephane Houdet and Japan’s Takuya Miki 6-2 6-0.

They will meet Argentine Gustavo Fernandez and Japan’s Tokito Oda in the final.

Hewett, 27, had already continued his bid for a third straight US Open singles title with a commanding 6-2 6-3 victory over Dutch player Tom Egberink earlier on Thursday.

The second seed will face fourth seed Fernandez in his semi-final as he bids for an 11th Grand Slam singles title.

Hewett, who won the title in 2022 and 2023, is chasing a second Grand Slam singles title this season after triumphing at the Australian Open in January.

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Meanwhile, Reid lost his quarter-final match 6-2 6-3 to Spanish third seed Martin de la Puente.

Fellow Briton Andy Lapthorne progressed to the semi-finals of the quad singles with a hard-fought 6-4 4-6 6-1 victory over Australian Jin Woodman.

But compatriot Greg Slade missed out with a 6-1 7-5 defeat by Dutch top seed Neils Vink.

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Wheelchair tennis is making its return in New York after conflicting schedules with last year’s Paralympics in Paris meant the US Open competition was not held in 2024.

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