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summary of Japanese wheelchair tennis players win men's and women's singles at US Open

A: Hey there! こんにちは!
B: こんにちは! How's it going?

A: You won't believe what happened at the US Open, man!
B: What is it? Tell me everything.

A: So, Oda Tokito, this young guy, he won the men's singles!
B: Whoa, that's cool! Who did he beat?

A: He played against Gustavo Fernandez of Argentina and won two sets to one.
B: That sounds intense! What about the women's side?

A: Well, Kamiji Yui took home the trophy in the women's singles! She defeated Xiaohui Li from China.
B: Wow, she's a champion again!

A: Yeah, and get this... Oda is now the youngest wheelchair tennis player to achieve a career Golden Slam!
B: That's amazing! So he's won all four major grand slams, plus the Paralympics?

A: Exactly! It's pretty insane. Let's hope they keep breaking records in the future!
B: Definitely! I can't wait to see what happens next.
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Discussion about US Open results: Oda Tokito, a young Japanese player, won the men's singles by defeating Gustavo Fernandez in three sets. Meanwhile, Kamiji Yui clinched the women's title against Xiaohui Li from China. Notably, Oda became the youngest wheelchair tennis player to achieve a career
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Created: 2025/09/08 07:03

Updated: 2025/12/08 02:21

Last Read: 2025/09/08 09:05