Dominant Performance: Hewett and Reid Charge into US Open Wheelchair Doubles Second Round
Great Britain's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid showcased a commanding performance, swiftly advancing to the second round of the US Open wheelchair doubles.



Great Britain's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid demonstrated their prowess on the court, dropping just one game as they stormed into the second round of the men's wheelchair doubles at the US Open. The top-seeded duo needed a mere 51 minutes to secure a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Americans Charlie Cooper and Conner Stroud.
Key Highlights:
- 21 Winners: Hewett and Reid dominated with 21 winners compared to their opponents' four.
- First Serve Perfection: The British pair won all 19 points on their first serve.
- Grand Slam Ambitions: Hewett and Reid are aiming for their third Grand Slam title this year, having already triumphed at the Australian Open and Roland Garros.
Wheelchair Tennis Returns to New York
After a hiatus last year due to scheduling conflicts with the Paralympics, wheelchair tennis is back at the US Open. The event's return has been met with enthusiasm, showcasing the incredible talent and determination of the athletes.
Other Notable Matches:
- Lucy Shuker (GB) and Jiske Griffioen (Netherlands) advanced to the second round with a 6-2, 6-0 win over Maylee Phelps (USA) and Saki Takamuro (Japan).
- In the men's quad doubles, Greg Slade (GB) and Jin Woodman (Australia) secured a tight 6-1, 6-7 (6-8), 10-7 victory against Heath Davidson (Australia) and Robert Shaw (Canada).
- Andy Lapthorne (GB) and David Wagner (USA), the second seeds, faced a tough loss, falling 6-3, 5-7, 10-12 to Francisco Cayulef (Chile) and Gonzalo Enrique Lazarte (Argentina).
Looking Ahead
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Hewett and Reid as they continue their quest for another Grand Slam title. Their seamless coordination and relentless drive make them a formidable pair in the world of wheelchair tennis.
Stay tuned for more updates and live scores from the US Open.
Published: 16 August