British player reaches French Open wheelchair singles semi-finals
A British player advanced to the men's wheelchair singles semi-finals at the French Open and will also compete in the doubles final. The player defeated an opponent from China in straight sets before partnering with another British player in doubles.
bbc.co.ukA British player advanced to the men's wheelchair singles semi-finals at the French Open after defeating China's Ji Zhenxu 6-1 6-4. The 28-year-old player, who has won three titles at Roland Garros, will face Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez in the semi-final.
The same player and partner Gordon Reid reached the doubles final by beating France's Guilhem Laget and Japan's Takuya Miki 6-2 6-3. The top-seeded pair is seeking a seventh consecutive French Open doubles title and has not lost a doubles match at the tournament since 2019.
The doubles final is scheduled for Friday against Spain's Martin De La Puente and France's Stephane Houdet. In the quad doubles, a British pair lost in the semi-finals after falling to second seeds from the Netherlands and Australia in a match that ended 6-2 3-6 10-6.


