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2023 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles

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Wheelchair men's singles
2023 Australian Open
Final
ChampionUnited Kingdom Alfie Hewett
Runner-upJapan Tokito Oda
Score6–3, 6–1
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Alfie Hewett defeated Tokito Oda in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 Australian Open.[1] It was his first Australian Open singles title and his seventh major singles title overall.

Shingo Kunieda was the reigning champion,[2] but he retired from professional wheelchair tennis before the tournament.[3]

Seeds

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  1. United Kingdom Alfie Hewett (champion)
  2. Argentina Gustavo Fernández (semifinals)
  3. Japan Tokito Oda (final)
  4. Belgium Joachim Gérard (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 6 6
  Japan Daisuke Arai 1 0 1 United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 6 6
  United Kingdom Gordon Reid 6 3 6 United Kingdom Gordon Reid 2 4
  Netherlands Tom Egberink 1 6 4 1 United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 6 6
4 Belgium Joachim Gérard 6 4 2 Japan Takuya Miki 1 1
  Chile Alexander Cataldo 1 6 6 Chile Alexander Cataldo 66 2
Netherlands Maikel Scheffers 1 1 Japan Takuya Miki 78 6
  Japan Takuya Miki 6 6 1 United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 6 6
 WC United Kingdom Ben Bartram 0 6 3 3 Japan Tokito Oda 3 1
  Japan Takashi Sanada 6 3 6 Japan Takashi Sanada 3 4
  United States Casey Ratzlaff 1 5 3 Japan Tokito Oda 6 6
3 Japan Tokito Oda 6 7 3 Japan Tokito Oda 6 4 7
Spain Martín de la Puente 7 6 2 Argentina Gustavo Fernández 2 6 5
 WC Australia Ben Weekes 5 2 Spain Martín de la Puente 6 5 0
  Netherlands Ruben Spaargaren 3 2 2 Argentina Gustavo Fernández 2 7 6
2 Argentina Gustavo Fernández 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Australian Open 2023: Alfie Hewett claims first Melbourne wheelchair singles title with win over Tokita Oda". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Wheelchair wrap: Schroder denies Alcott dream farewell". ausopen.com.
  3. ^ "Shingo Kunieda: Wheelchair tennis legend announces retirement". BBC Sport. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
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