Alfie Hewett's road to the Australian Open title
- First round: won vs Stephane Houdet (FRA, world No.9) 6-4, 6-2
- Quarter-final: won vs Ruben Spaagaren (NED, world No.7) 6-0, 6-0
- Semi-final: won vs Gustavo Fernandez (ARG, world No.4) (seeded 4) 6-3, 6-3
- Final: won vs Tokito Oda, (JPN, world No.1) (seeded 1) 6-4, 6-4
Hewett identified his Paris 2024 Paralympic gold medal match against Oda as key to his first win over the 18-year-old in six matches between them.
“It’s not something that just happens on the day, it’s work that gets put in months in advance with a psychologist who’s amazing with me and the team to get the best out of me, “ he added.
“The Paralympics was a complete turning curve for me. The difference at the Paralympics was that I pushed him to the limit and I was finally able to play my brand of tennis. That final will always be a massive turning point for me and my belief and today that showed."
In beating Oda for the second time in three successive Australian Open finals, Hewett edged into a 2-1 lead as the first three games took 19 minutes to complete and he then secured the first service break for a 5-3 lead.
With Hewett racing to a 3-0 second set lead, Oda converted his only two break points when trailing 5-3 in both sets. However, an exemplary performance from Hewett and his relentless pressure on the defending champion brought the final backhand error from Oda that gave Hewett his second successive Grand Slam title after winning his first Wimbledon singles crown last July.