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Wheelchair Tennis Legend Shingo Kunieda Defies Odds to Win First-Ever Miami Open Wheelchair Invitational

In a stunning upset, Japanese wheelchair tennis legend Shingo Kunieda emerged victorious in the men’s singles at the first-ever Miami Open Wheelchair Invitational. Facing off against current world No. 1 Alfie Hewett of Britain in a thrilling best-of-three sets final, Kunieda ultimately came out on top.

At the age of 40, Kunieda had an illustrious career, having amassed 28 singles and 22 doubles Grand Slam titles, in addition to four Paralympic gold medals. Despite announcing his retirement in January of the previous year, Kunieda proved that he still had what it takes to compete at the highest level.

Reflecting on his unexpected win, Kunieda expressed his disbelief at his success. He mentioned that he had taken a break of around one-and-a-half years before making his triumphant return to defeat the top-ranked player in the world, Hewett. Kunieda’s last competitive match had ended in defeat to Hewett at the 2022 U.S. Open final, making his victory at the Miami Open even more remarkable.

In a dual role at the tournament, Kunieda not only participated as a player but also served as its director. His presence and leadership helped make the inaugural Miami Open Wheelchair Invitational a memorable and successful event for all involved.

Samantha Johnson

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