1. Oda Tokito, a 19-year-old Japanese wheelchair tennis player, has won the men's singles event at the US Open by defeating Gustavo Fernandez of Argentina with a score of two sets to one.
2. This victory marks Oda's achievement of a career Golden Slam, as he has now won all four major grand slam tournaments, along with the Paralympics.
3. In the women's singles, Kamiji Yui, another Japanese player, has won her third US Open title by defeating China's Xiaohui Li in the final set.
2. This victory marks Oda's achievement of a career Golden Slam, as he has now won all four major grand slam tournaments, along with the Paralympics.
3. In the women's singles, Kamiji Yui, another Japanese player, has won her third US Open title by defeating China's Xiaohui Li in the final set.
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Summary
19-year-old Japanese wheelchair tennis player Oda Tokito won the US Open men's singles, defeating Gustavo Fernandez. This victory completes his career Golden Slam, having previously won all four major grand slams and Paralympics. Meanwhile, Kamiji Yui, another Japanese player, secured her third US