NEW YORK (AP) â Tokito Oda and Yui Kamiji, both of Japan, took home the menâs and womenâs wheelchair titles at the U.S. Open on Saturday.
Oda collapsed in tears after his two-hour, 12-minute victory over his doubles partner, Gustavo FernĂĄndez, which ended in a score of 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 (11). The duo won the menâs wheelchair doubles title together on Friday.
Odaâs win gives him his first U.S. Open title, the last title the 19-year-old needed to complete the Golden Slam, achieved after winning each of the four major tournaments and at the Paralympic Games.
âThis result is what I imagined every day after the Wimbledon,â he said, referencing his title at the All England Club. â(This) match was maybe (the) craziest of my career.â
On the womenâs side, Kamiji rallied to beat Xiaohui Li of China 0-6, 6-1, 6-3 for her 10th Grand Slam singles title.
âIt was a little bit tricky match,â Kamiji said. â(Li) has power and she has good serve, so it was a little bit struggle at the beginning. But Iâm really happy to adjust at the end.â
In the quad competition, No. 1 Niels Vink took down No. 2 and fellow Dutch countryman Sam Schroder, 6-1, 7-5.
Oda and FernĂĄndez came out on top of the menâs doubles draw, while Li and her partner Ziying Wang topped the womenâs.
In the junior wheelchair draws, American Sabina Czausz took the girls title and Maximilian Taucher of Austria took the boys. Both singles champions also snagged their respective junior doubles titles, Czausz with Seira Matsuoka and Taucher with Ruben Harris.
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