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2023 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles

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Wheelchair men's singles
2023 Australian Open
Final
ChampionUnited Kingdom Alfie Hewett
Runner-upJapan Tokito Oda
Score6–3, 6–1
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Alfie Hewett defeated Tokito Oda in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 Australian Open. It was his first Australian Open singles title and his seventh major singles title overall.

Shingo Kunieda was the reigning champion,[1] but he retired from professional wheelchair tennis before the tournament.

Seeds

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  1. United Kingdom Alfie Hewett (champion)
  2. Argentina Gustavo Fernández (semifinals)
  3. Japan Tokito Oda (final)
  4. Belgium Joachim Gérard (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 6 6
  Japan Daisuke Arai 1 0 1 United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 6 6
  United Kingdom Gordon Reid 6 3 6 United Kingdom Gordon Reid 2 4
  Netherlands Tom Egberink 1 6 4 1 United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 6 6
4 Belgium Joachim Gérard 6 4 2 Japan Takuya Miki 1 1
  Chile Alexander Cataldo 1 6 6 Chile Alexander Cataldo 66 2
Netherlands Maikel Scheffers 1 1 Japan Takuya Miki 78 6
  Japan Takuya Miki 6 6 1 United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 6 6
 WC United Kingdom Ben Bartram 0 6 3 3 Japan Tokito Oda 3 1
  Japan Takashi Sanada 6 3 6 Japan Takashi Sanada 3 4
  United States Casey Ratzlaff 1 5 3 Japan Tokito Oda 6 6
3 Japan Tokito Oda 6 7 3 Japan Tokito Oda 6 4 7
Spain Martín de la Puente 7 6 2 Argentina Gustavo Fernández 2 6 5
 WC Australia Ben Weekes 5 2 Spain Martín de la Puente 6 5 0
  Netherlands Ruben Spaargaren 3 2 2 Argentina Gustavo Fernández 2 7 6
2 Argentina Gustavo Fernández 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Wheelchair wrap: Schroder denies Alcott dream farewell". ausopen.com.
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