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Kunieda lifts fifth British Open men's title
20/07/2014

Kunieda lifts fifth British Open men's title

Shingo Kunieda won his fifth British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships men’s singles titles as Great Britani’s Gordon Reid finishing runner-up to the Japanese world No.1 for the second time since 2012.

Kamiji, Alcott win British Open titles as Reid excels 19/07/2014 Kamiji, Alcott win British Open titles as Reid excels

Yui Kamiji of Japan and Australia’s Dylan Alcott won the women’s singles and quad singles titles on the penultimate day of the 25th British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships as Great Britain’s Gordon Reid and Shingo Kunieda of Japan reached the men’s singles final

Lapthorne beats world No.1 to reach British Open final 18/07/2014 Lapthorne beats world No.1 to reach British Open final

Britain's Andy Lapthorne beat world No. 1 David Wagner to reach the quad singles final at the British Open and will now play Australia's Dylan Alcott. Japan's Yui Kamiji and Aniek van Koot of the Netherlands reached the women's singles final

Lapthorne and Reid maintain home bid at British Open 17/07/2014 Lapthorne and Reid maintain home bid at British Open

Andy Lapthorne and Gordon Reid maintained the home challenge as the semi-finalists were confirmed on the third day of the 25th British Open, with all four top seeds through to the last four in each of the men’s, women’s and quad singles

McCarroll upsets world No. 7 at British Open 16/07/2014 McCarroll upsets world No. 7 at British Open

British No.2 Marc McCarroll secured the outstanding result on the second day of the 25th British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships when he defeated Japan’s world No.7 Takuya Miki to reach the men’s singles quarter-finals

Seeds make early progress at British Open 15/07/2014 Seeds make early progress at British Open

It was a comfortable opening day for the seeded men’s players as the 25th British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships got underway at Nottingham Tennis Centre, with the leading Brits, the world No. 1 and the defending champion all among those to ease into Wednesday’s second round. - See more at: http://www.lta.org.uk/fans-major-events/British-Open-Wheelchair-Tennis-Championships/News/#sthash.rt40CJII.dpuf

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