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Nineteen-year-old Tokito Oda won the 2026 Australian Open men's wheelchair singles title, becoming the youngest player to hold all four Grand Slam titles at once.
Nineteen-year-old Japanese tennis player Tokito Oda won the 2026 Australian Open men's wheelchair singles title, defeating Spain’s Martin De la Puente 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.
The victory made Oda the youngest man in any professional tennis format to hold all four Grand Slam titles at once and the second player to win four consecutive Grand Slam titles in men’s wheelchair singles.
Oda, now world No.
1, claimed his eighth major singles title and 41st overall before turning 20, also winning the doubles crown with Gustavo Fernandez.
The match, delayed by rain, saw Oda dominate with 52 winners and 74% first-serve points.
His success highlights the growth of wheelchair tennis as the Australian Open marks its 50th anniversary in the sport.
Tokito Oda, de diecinueve años, ganó el título individual masculino en silla de ruedas del Abierto de Australia 2026, convirtiéndose en el jugador más joven en tener los cuatro títulos de Grand Slam a la vez.