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Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon
Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon

NBC Sports

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon

Wang Ziying of China won her first Grand Slam title in women's wheelchair singles by beating top-seeded Yui Kamiji of Japan 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday at Wimbledon. Wang had lost eight of her previous nine matches against Kamiji, who has 10 major titles in singles and was looking to complete a career Grand Slam with a first championship at Wimbledon. But Wang converted her fifth set point in the first set after a marathon game that went to deuce nine times, and then clinched victory on her first match point when Kamiji netted a backhand. In the men's wheelchair doubles final, No. 2 seeds Martin De la Puente of Spain and Ruben Spaargaren of the Netherlands won their first Wimbledon title by beating top-seeded British duo Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid 7-6 (1), 7-5. Hewett and Reid have won six Wimbledon doubles titles, including the last two.

Tennis: Kamiji loses to Wang in Wimbledon wheelchair final
Tennis: Kamiji loses to Wang in Wimbledon wheelchair final

The Mainichi

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Mainichi

Tennis: Kamiji loses to Wang in Wimbledon wheelchair final

LONDON (Kyodo) -- Japanese wheelchair tennis player Yui Kamiji fell short in her bid to complete a career Golden Slam, losing to China's Wang Ziying in the Wimbledon final on Saturday. Fourth-seeded Wang defeated top-seeded Kamiji 6-3, 6-3 in 1 hour, 38 minutes for her second victory in their 10 career meetings. Kamiji, who has won the other three Grand Slam titles and a gold medal at the Paralympics, could hold her serve only twice in the first set.

Yui Kamiji Loses to Wang Ziying of China in Women's Wheelchair Singles at Wimbledon
Yui Kamiji Loses to Wang Ziying of China in Women's Wheelchair Singles at Wimbledon

Yomiuri Shimbun

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yomiuri Shimbun

Yui Kamiji Loses to Wang Ziying of China in Women's Wheelchair Singles at Wimbledon

Wang Ziying of China won her first Grand Slam title in women's wheelchair singles by beating top-seeded Yui Kamiji of Japan 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday at Wimbledon. Wang had lost eight of her previous nine matches against Kamiji, who has 10 major titles in singles and was looking to complete a career Grand Slam with a first championship at Wimbledon. But Wang converted her fifth set point in the first set after a marathon game that went to deuce nine times, and then clinched victory on her first match point when Kamiji netted a backhand. In the men's wheelchair doubles final, No. 2 seeds Martin De la Puente of Spain and Ruben Spaargaren of the Netherlands won their first Wimbledon title by beating top-seeded British duo Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid 7-6 (1), 7-5. Hewett and Reid have won six Wimbledon doubles titles, including the last two.

Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon
Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon

Hamilton Spectator

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Hamilton Spectator

Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon

Wang Ziying of China won her first Grand Slam title in women's wheelchair singles by beating top-seeded Yui Kamiji of Japan 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday at Wimbledon. Wang had lost eight of her previous nine matches against Kamiji, who has 10 major titles in singles and was looking to complete a career Grand Slam with a first championship at Wimbledon. But Wang converted her fifth set point in the first set after a marathon game that went to deuce nine times, and then clinched victory on her first match point when Kamiji netted a backhand. In the men's wheelchair doubles final, No. 2 seeds Martin De la Puente of Spain and Ruben Spaargaren of the Netherlands won their first Wimbledon title by beating top-seeded British duo Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid 7-6 (1), 7-5. Hewett and Reid have won six Wimbledon doubles titles, including the last two. ___ AP tennis:

Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon
Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon

San Francisco Chronicle​

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon

Wang Ziying of China won her first Grand Slam title in women's wheelchair singles by beating top-seeded Yui Kamiji of Japan 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday at Wimbledon. Wang had lost eight of her previous nine matches against Kamiji, who has 10 major titles in singles and was looking to complete a career Grand Slam with a first championship at Wimbledon. But Wang converted her fifth set point in the first set after a marathon game that went to deuce nine times, and then clinched victory on her first match point when Kamiji netted a backhand. In the men's wheelchair doubles final, No. 2 seeds Martin De la Puente of Spain and Ruben Spaargaren of the Netherlands won their first Wimbledon title by beating top-seeded British duo Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid 7-6 (1), 7-5. ___

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