Men’s singles final – Hewett 2-6 2-2 Oda*
This fourth game is turning out to be a bit of an epic. Break
points have come and gone for Tokito Oda, and Alfie Hewett has even managed to
raise a smile and tried to orchestrate the crowd.
What have we learned from this game? Hewett does seem to be
moving a little bit better at the moment, and while he can continue to coax
errors from a powerful Oda, there is still some hope.
Heavens above – he gets the hold, raises his hands aloft and
it is if he has won the match.
The umpire reminds them – there is one more game to go,
before there is a change of ends, but let’s face it – we need a sip of water after
that too.
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