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Wheelchair tennis star Alfie Hewett sat in his wheelchair while hitting a tennis ball on a clay court at Roland Garros
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Roland Garros 2026: Results & updates

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Catch up with all the latest results and updates from the British stars competing at Roland Garros 2026.

Highlights

 

Day 11: Patten & Heliovaara reach semi-finals

Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara will compete in the Roland Garros men's doubles semi-finals for the first time later this week.

The second seeds cruised to victory over N.Sriram Balaji and Marcelo Demoliner 6-3, 6-4 in the quarter-finals to book their place in the final four.

The British, Finnish duo are still yet to drop a set in the tournament and have only suffered two breaks of serve.

They are the tournament's in-form team having won four titles already this season, including the Madrid Open Masters on clay only a few weeks ago.

Standing in their way of a first final in Paris will be France's Quentin Halys and Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

Hewett & Reid making winning start in doubles

After conflicting fortunes in their respective men’s singles openers on Tuesday’s first day of wheelchair matches in Paris, Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid opened their bid for what could be a record-extending seventh successive men’s doubles title by defeating France’s Frederic Cattaneo and Brazil’s Daniel Rodrigues 6-0, 6-2.

Britain’s world No.1 doubles pairing showed exactly why they are 23-time Grand Slam champions together after racing through the opening set in 24 minutes for the loss of just 10 points.

Lapthorne & Slade knocked out in first round

British No.1 Andy Laphorne’s bid to reach his second French Open quad singles final ended in a 6-3, 6-2 loss to world No.2 and two-time champion Niels Vink of the Netherlands. 

Lapthorne made a bright start, breaking the 2025 runner-up’s serve in the third game, but from 3-3, Vink’s sustained pressure and heavy ground strokes saw the Dutchman win the last three games of the opening set.

Vink continued to build momentum in the second and having established an early lead, and won the final three games to the loss of just three points.

British No.2 Greg Slade’s French Open debut proved to be something of a baptism of fire as the world No.9 lost out to Turkey’s Ahmet Kaplan 6-0, 6-0.

A last-minute call-up to play in Paris after the original quad singles wild card was unable to accept his invite, Slade completes the full-house of Grand Slam participations this week.

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