Granollers holdspublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 7 June
Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-7 (5-7) 2-1 Salisbury/Skupski*
Marcel Granollers gets the first hold of the third and final set when Joe Salisbury's forehand strays long.
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Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-7 (5-7) 2-1 Salisbury/Skupski*
Marcel Granollers gets the first hold of the third and final set when Joe Salisbury's forehand strays long.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-7 (5-7) 1-1 Salisbury/Skupski
A power forehand from Horacio Zeballos is patted back into the net by Joe Salisbury and it's back on serve.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-7 (5-7) 0-1 Salisbury/Skupski
Just when it looks like the British pair are starting to build some momentum, they find themselves on the opposite side of the equation - defending three break back points.
Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-7 (5-7) 0-1 Salisbury/Skupski*
Oh. What do we have here, then?
Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski have their first break points of the match... three of them!
And they take it at the first time of asking.
Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-6 10-7 Houdet/Oda
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid have done it!
The British top seeds have beaten Stephane Houdet and Tokito Oda to claim their sixth consecutive men's wheelchair doubles title at Roland Garros.
There was jubilation out on Court Suzanne-Lenglen as the pair won six points on the bounce to come back from 4-7 down in the 10-point match tie-break.
It was Alfie Hewett that was able to completely overpower Tokito Oda in a cross-court forehand rally to seal the deal at 10-7.
It came down to the wire, but Hewett and Reid have clinched yet another Grand Slam title together.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-7 (5-7) 0-0 Salisbury/Skupski
Who thought we'd be gearing up for a third set after the British pair were 'bageled' in the opening set? Not me!
Huge credit to Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski for the way they've battled back.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-7 (5-7) Salisbury/Skupski
Joe Salisbury comes up with the goods at the net.
We are going the distance in this men's doubles final.
Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-6 (5-6) Salisbury/Skupski*
Horacio Zeballos gets a couple of holds to defend two of those set points.
It's back over to Neal Skupski to serve for the set.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-6 (3-6) Salisbury/Skupski
Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury are starting to pull away as Marcel Granollas puts a backhand into the net.
Daylight.
And now Horacio Zeballos does the same.
The British pair have three opportunities at set point.
Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-6 (3-4) Salisbury/Skupski*
The British pair hit straight back with a mini-break of their own to level.
A lengthy discussion between Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos shows just how important this second opportunity on serve is.
Granollers with an errant overhead volley as he is broken for a second successive time.
Three mini-breaks in this tie-break and two have been for the Brits.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-6 (3-2) Salisbury/Skupski
Neal Skupski gets a hold on his first of two serves but Horacio Zeballos then secures a mini-break as he blasts the ball at Joe Salisbury, who can only return to the net.
Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-6 (2-1) Salisbury/Skupski*
It stays on serve.
This is getting a little tense.
Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-6 Houdet/Oda
No messing around. Stephane Houdet and Tokito Oda take the second set in just 39 minutes with a service break to love on Court Suzanne-Lenglen.
Where is this men's wheelchair doubles final going next?
The underdogs are still sniffing around and we go to a 10-point match tie-break.
Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 6-6 Salisbury/Skupski*
Marcel Granollers continues to be solid on serve. A hold to 15 takes up to a tie-break.
A reminder that this final is best-of-three.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 5-6 Salisbury/Skupski
Neal Skupski guarantees that he and Joe Salisbury will have a tie-break at the very least in this second set with a hold to love.
But they could even avoid that if they find a way to break Marcel Granollers. Much easier said than done.
*Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-5 Houdet/Oda
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid have been completely outplayed in this second set.
The British pair are currently 5-1 down, as Japan's Tokito Oda completes a strong 40-30 service hold.
The unseeded pair are definitely on a mission to snatch this second set and take this men's wheelchair doubles final the distance. Game on.
Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 5-5 Salisbury/Skupski*
Horacio Zeballos is serving to stay in the set.
It's been pretty routine from his side of the net so far on serve, though.
Great reach at the net from Marcel Granollers to kill the pace of the ball and lead 40-30.
And the hold.
Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-4 Houdet/Oda*
Gordon Reid is broken on serve and underdogs Stephane Houdet and Tokito Oda have a three-game cushion in this second set.
At 30-40 down, Reid was unable to deal with a strong forehand reply from Oda and could all but net the return shot.
The British pair will have to come from behind here, if they want to see this final out in two sets.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 4-5 Salisbury/Skupski
The British pair stand up to the challenge and defend both.
Joe Salisbury with a volley corner for advantage and then a serve right on the line of the box doesn't come back.
They are playing these big moments much better now.
*Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 4-4 Salisbury/Skupski
Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury have defended all three break points in this second set and they need to dig deep again with another two to face up.