Venue: Melbourne Park Dates: 16-29 January |
Coverage: Commentary every day from 07:00 GMT on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra ‘Tennis Breakfast’ live from Melbourne, with selected live text commentaries and match reports on the BBC Sport website & app |
Alfie Hewett reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open men’s wheelchair singles by beating Gordon Reid before the British pair made a winning start to the defence of their doubles title.
World number one Hewett, 25, beat 31-year-old Reid 6-2 6-4 to set up a semi-final with Takuya Miki of Japan.
Hewett and Reid later defeated Miki and Belgium’s Joachim Gerard 6-0 6-3 in the men’s doubles quarter-finals.
The duo are chasing a fourth successive wheelchair doubles title in Melbourne.
Hewett is a two-time finalist and is seeking his first Australian Open singles title, having won both the French Open and the US Open three times.
Elsewhere, 17-year-old Ben Bartram couldn’t follow his compatriots through to the doubles semi-finals as he and Japanese partner Tokito Oda lost 6-7 (6-8) 7-5 10-5 to Daisuke Arai and Takashi Sanada, also of Japan.
In the women’s wheelchair doubles, Britain’s Lucy Shuker and American partner Dana Mathewson reached the semi-finals with a 6-2 6-3 win.
But there was defeat for Andy Lapthorne and American partner David Wagner in the quad wheelchair doubles as, despite their seeding of second, they were beaten 7-5 6-3 in the semi-finals.
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