Alfie Hewett will lock horns again with Tokito Oda after reaching a seventh straight Grand Slam singles final at the Australian Open.
Top seed Hewett eased to a 6-4 6-1 win over Joachim Gerard and will bid for a ninth major singles crown.
The wheelchair star got the better of 17-year-old Oda in the final in Melbourne 12 months ago but then lost to the Japanese youngster at the French Open and Wimbledon.
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Hewett defeated doubles partner Gordon Reid to lift the US Open trophy, but the Scot was unable to set up a repeat here, losing out 7-6 (4) 7-5 in the semi-finals to Oda.
Hewett and Reid will have to wait to play their doubles semi-final after rain brought an early end to play on the outside courts in Melbourne.
Britain's Mingge Xu, playing in her first girls' singles quarter-final at a Grand Slam, trailed Bulgaria's Iva Ivanova 5-4 when the weather turned, and they will come back on Friday.
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