British wheelchair tennis players Alfie Hewett and Andy Lapthorne suffered defeats in the Australian Open 2026 men's singles and quad doubles events, respectively.
Alfie Hewett, a 10-time Grand Slam singles champion, was eliminated by Spanish player Martin de la Puente with a score of 6-4, 6-4. The loss came at the semi-finals stage, marking an early end to his title defence.
Hewett's men's doubles partner, Gordon Reid, also fell short in their quest for a seventh consecutive Australian Open title with men's doubles. They lost to Japan's Tokito Oda and Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez in a match tie-break.
Meanwhile, Andy Lapthorne, the second seed in the quad doubles event, suffered an early exit as well, losing to top seeds Guy Sasson and Niels Vink in the final. The 35-year-old Lapthorne had been targeting his third consecutive men's doubles title and ninth overall Melbourne title.
Alfie Hewett, a 10-time Grand Slam singles champion, was eliminated by Spanish player Martin de la Puente with a score of 6-4, 6-4. The loss came at the semi-finals stage, marking an early end to his title defence.
Hewett's men's doubles partner, Gordon Reid, also fell short in their quest for a seventh consecutive Australian Open title with men's doubles. They lost to Japan's Tokito Oda and Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez in a match tie-break.
Meanwhile, Andy Lapthorne, the second seed in the quad doubles event, suffered an early exit as well, losing to top seeds Guy Sasson and Niels Vink in the final. The 35-year-old Lapthorne had been targeting his third consecutive men's doubles title and ninth overall Melbourne title.