World No 4 Maikel Scheffers was crowned British Open men's singles champion for the first time on Sunday 25 July at the Nottingham Tennis Centre after beating his fellow Dutchman Ronald Vink 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 in the final.
Meanwhile, Sunday's other main draw finals came in the quad doubles and women's doubles, which both featured British interest.
Middlesex's Andrew Lapthorne clinched his first British Open title when partnering Sweden's Johan Andersson, Saturday's quad singles champion, to win the quad doubles final.
Somerset's Lucy Shuker narrowly missed out on winning her first British Open title when she and Florence Alix-Gravellier of France were beaten in another three set match in the women's doubles final, which was won by top seeds Annick Sevenans of Belgium and Aniek van Koot of the Netherlands.