Wimbledon 2016 Sees Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett Become First Brits To Win Men's Wheelchair Tennis

'What sportsmen they are, inspiration to us all.'

Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett have become the first Brits to win the men’s wheelchair doubles title at Wimbledon.

The pair beat the top seeds, France’s Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer 4-6 6-1 7-6 (8-6), the BBC reported.

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Reid will also play in the inaugural men’s wheelchair singles final on Sunday.

Wheelchair doubles has been played at the tournament in SW19 for a decade but it was only this year that a singles competition was introduced.

A number of sportspeople tweeted their admiration for the winners...

Magnificent game in the men's wheelchair doubles @Wimbledon well done Reid and Hewett 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

— Matt Le Tissier (@mattletiss7) July 9, 2016

The skill and determination of these guys in the wheelchair doubles final at Wimbledon is amazing. I salute you all. #sportisforall

— Nigel Owens MBE (@Nigelrefowens) July 9, 2016

Unbelievable skill in The Wheelchair doubles final @Wimbledon . Such a great watch now on @BBCTwo

— Kevin Kilbane (@kdkilbane77) July 9, 2016

Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon also tweeted her congratulations:

Congratulations @GordonReid91 & Alfie Hewett. #Wimbledon champions! https://t.co/amckBtO3MQ

— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) July 9, 2016

Many others on Twitter also celebrated the win and described the pair as inspirational...

Absolutely brilliant by the British wheelchair mens doubles, what sportsmen they are, inspiration to us all. Well done boys #wimbledon

— W.E.S.F.A. (@WESFA_Football) July 9, 2016

Blown away by @GordonReid91 & Hewitt winning @Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles. Totally amazing, well done, an inspiration! #Wimbledon

— Ali Stoddart (@AliStoddart1) July 9, 2016

Just amazing from @GordonReid91 & @alfiehewett6 the #Wimbledon Wheelchair Doubles Champions! 💪🏻❤️🎾

— Nicky McNickface (@PeripateNic) July 9, 2016

Epic performance by @GordonReid91 and @alfiehewett6! Amazing match! #wimbledon wheelchair doubles champions 🏆

— Ann Gripper (@anngripper) July 9, 2016

This Men's Wheelchair final at #Wimbledon is absolutely amazing! These guys are an inspiration! #wheelchairtennis

— Devki Ladwa (@devvers86) July 9, 2016

Tennis fans will be hoping for another British victory on Sunday as Andy Murray faces Canadian Milos Raonic in the men’s singles final on Centre Court.

Murray beat the Czech Republic’s Tomas Berdych on Friday, while Raonic saw off Switzerland’s Roger Federer in a tense match.

On Saturday the women’s finals also saw Serena Williams beat Angelique Kerber to gain a seventh women’s singles win.

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