Alfie Hewett’s pursuit of a maiden Wimbledon wheelchair singles title ended in heartbreak after Shingo Kunieda fought back to edge an epic final in three sets. The 24-year-old was within touching ...
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — The Wimbledon title kept eluding Shingo Kunieda, so he turned to Roger Federer for advice on how to play on grass. That did the trick. Kunieda won his first Wimbledon title ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Shingo Kunieda, the most successful player in the history of wheelchair tennis, announced his retirement from the sport on Sunday at the age of 38. The top-ranked Kunieda ...
WIMBLEDON, England—There is no question that Shingo Kunieda is the greatest men’s wheelchair tennis player of all time. Kunieda has claimed 27 major titles and four Paralympic gold medals. He’s won ...
Kunieda took the title after home favourite Maikel Scheffers was forced to pull out of the decider due to an elbow injury. World number six Scheffers will be looking to make amends this year as he and ...
Another tennis legend has hung up his racquet, and this time, it’s one going out on top after a 21-year pro career. Shingo Kunieda, who compiled a combined 50 majors and four Paralympic gold medals to ...
Former wheelchair tennis champion Shingo Kunieda of Japan, who retired in January, spoke on his career experiences and his future after he was awarded the People's Honour by the Japanese Prime ...
Leading up to the UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Masters in Mission Viejo that starts Wednesday, an exhibition between two of the best professional wheelchair tennis players in the world will take place ...
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