Championship pointpublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 16 July 2023
Hewett 4-6 2-5 Oda*
That's long from Alfie Hewett. A groan from the crowd.
Tokito Oda has championship point.
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Hewett 4-6 2-5 Oda*
That's long from Alfie Hewett. A groan from the crowd.
Tokito Oda has championship point.
Hewett 4-6 2-5 Oda*
Wide from Alfie Hewett under pressure.
But the Briton claws back to 30-30.
Hewett 4-6 2-5 Oda*
Tokito Oda will serve for his first Wimbledon title on Court One.
Can Alfie Hewett provide a twist? A huge backhand brings the 17-year-old to 30-0, two points away.
Hewett 4-6 2-5 Oda*
Jayant Mistry
Former British number one wheelchair tennis player
That was spectacular. Alfie hardly moved.
Everybody's got to raise their own standards if they want to compete with Oda now.
Hewett 4-6 2-5 Oda*
An 11th double fault from Alfie Hewett, who may be feeling the pressure here, gives Tokito Oda 15-30.
Hewett wins the next point but it's just too good from Oda right now.
A big roar from the world number one follows an unstoppable forehand for another break to leave Hewett's hopes hanging by a thread.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
I’ve just stumbled across a crowd of people all pointing their cameras towards a balcony above.
The cause of the excitement?
It’s William and Kate, plus Prince George and Princess Charlotte, doing some pre-final chatting.
*Hewett 4-6 2-4 Oda
Jayant Mistry
Former British number one wheelchair tennis player
Oda is just flying. Amazing.
*Hewett 4-6 2-4 Oda
No way through for Alfie Hewett.
Tokito Oda holds to move two games away from the title.
Hewett 4-6 2-3 Oda*
Can Alfie Hewett produce a response?
Tokito Oda is unlikely to give him too many chances from here.
The 17-year-old is full of confidence and gets away to 40-0 on serve before Hewett fires back with a perfectly placed forehand.
A miss from Oda gives Hewett - and the crowd - hope, and a double fault brings the Briton to deuce...
Hewett 4-6 2-3 Oda*
Tokito Oda is on another run - and Alfie Hewett is in trouble.
The world number one breaks again to take a third successive game, making a couple of fine winners before Hewett concedes the game with another costly double fault.
*Hewett 4-6 2-2 Oda
Tokito Oda didn't drop a game after breaking back against Alfie Hewett in the first set.
Will the world number one use that as a springboard to another streak - and the Wimbledon title?
He follows up the break with a straightforward hold of serve to bring us level at 2-2.
Hewett 4-6 2-1 Oda*
Jayant Mistry
Former British number one wheelchair tennis player
When you see Oda coming in, he's an imposing figure and that can put extra pressure on as well.
Hewett 4-6 2-1 Oda*
That's a really disappointing service game for Alfie Hewett.
Having done so well to get the early breakthrough, the Briton concedes the break with three successive double faults.
He needs to forget about that one quickly.
*Hewett 4-6 2-0 Oda
Alfie Hewett double-faults to offer Tokito Oda hope at 15-30.
Ah, and another! Two break-back points for Oda.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
The sense of occasion is building here where, aside from those watching Alfie Hewett on Court One, people are enjoying pre-match food or a drink, some are securing their spot on the hill and others catching a bit of action on the outside courts.
Greg Rusedski is still a draw for the crowds in the invitational doubles.
*Hewett 4-6 2-0 Oda
Jayant Mistry
Former British number one wheelchair tennis player
Alfie prowling like a tiger on the baseline.
He looks a little bit more relaxed now.
*Hewett 4-6 2-0 Oda
It's proving to be a great final between the top two seeds on Court One.
Alfie Hewett hits back with a couple of classy forehand winners for 15-30 and the Briton then catches Tokito Oda out with a clever drop shot - drawing applause from his opponent.
Break point... Taken! A great return. Hewett takes charge in set two.
Hewett 4-6 1-0 Oda*
Jayant Mistry
Former British number one wheelchair tennis player
That is the first time he has won a game in a while. It's good to actually get on the board.
If he had lost that one, you would have thought it would be difficult to come back from.
Hewett 4-6 1-0 Oda*
Alfie Hewett needs a positive start in the second set, for himself and to halt Tokito Oda's momentum.
The Briton ensures he does just that in efficient fashion, an ace closing out a hold to 15.
Sonia Oxley
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
If Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are already somewhere in the Centre Court complex, they might have heard this brass band playing underneath them and be inspired by their tune…The Winner Takes It All.
Or maybe Alfie can hear it from Court One!