French Open Wheelchair Doubles 2025: Hewett and Reid Advance to Semi-Finals
British wheelchair tennis champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid have impressively secured their place in the semi-finals of the French Open wheelchair doubles. They are in pursuit of a remarkable sixth consecutive title at Roland Garros 2025. Most importantly, their victory came with a decisive 6-1, 4-6, [10-4] triumph over Chile’s Alexander Cataldo and Israel’s Sergei Lysov. 🎾
Andy Lapthorne’s Quest at the French Open
Meanwhile, Britain’s Andy Lapthorne French Open journey continues as he defeated Canada’s Robert Shaw in the men’s quad wheelchair quarter-final with a score of 7-5, 7-5. At 34, Lapthorne remains determined to clinch his first singles title on the challenging French clay. His last Grand Slam final appearance in Paris was back in 2020. Next, he will face the formidable Dutch top seed Niels Vink in the semi-finals.
Hewett and Reid: A Stellar Record at Roland Garros
Furthermore, Hewett and Reid, the top seeds, are also set to face each other in the singles semi-finals. This follows their outstanding performances in the earlier rounds. Hewett, a three-time French Open champion, last claimed the singles title in 2021, while Reid has been a runner-up twice. As five-time defending doubles champions, they are poised to compete against Japan’s Takuya Miki and American Casey Ratzlaff for a spot in the doubles final. For the latest Roland Garros 2025 updates, fans can visit the official Roland Garros website.
Because of their stellar performance and consistent teamwork, Hewett and Reid continue to inspire many in the world of wheelchair tennis. Their journey not only highlights their skill but also the growing prominence of wheelchair tennis on the global stage. Therefore, as they advance in the tournament, all eyes will be on their upcoming matches. Will they secure another title at Roland Garros? Stay tuned for more updates!