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2024 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles

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Wheelchair men's singles
2024 French Open
Final
ChampionJapan Tokito Oda
Runner-upArgentina Gustavo Fernández
Score7–5, 6–3
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
← 2023 · French Open · 2025 →

Defending champion Tokito Oda[1] defeated Gustavo Fernández in the final, 7–5, 6–3 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2024 French Open. It was his second French Open singles title and fourth major singles title overall.

Seeds

  1. United Kingdom Alfie Hewett (semifinals)
  2. Japan Tokito Oda (champion)
  3. Argentina Gustavo Fernández (final)
  4. Spain Martín de la Puente (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United Kingdom A Hewett 6 6
Belgium J Gérard 1 3 1 United Kingdom A Hewett 6 6
United Kingdom G Reid 7 6 United Kingdom G Reid 0 4
France S Houdet 5 2 1 United Kingdom A Hewett 5 77 2
3 Argentina G Fernández 6 6 3 Argentina G Fernández 7 61 6
Japan T Sanada 1 3 3 Argentina G Fernández 6 7
Netherlands M Scheffers 6 1 3 United States C Ratzlaff 0 5
United States Casey Ratzlaff 4 6 6 3 Argentina G Fernández 5 3
WC France Guilhem Laget 4 2 2 Japan T Oda 7 6
Chile Alexander Cataldo 6 6 Chile A Cataldo 4 4
Japan T Miki 7 3 6 Japan T Miki 6 6
4 Spain Martín de la Puente 5 6 4 Japan T Miki 1 1
Netherlands T Egberink 6 6 2 Japan T Oda 6 6
WC France F Cattaneo 1 3 Netherlands T Egberink 1 4
Netherlands Ruben Spaargaren 67 2 2 Japan T Oda 6 6
2 Japan T Oda 79 6

References

  1. ^ "Oda makes history as youngest world No.1". rolandgarros.com. 2023-06-10.

External links

This page was last edited on 9 June 2024, at 20:25
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