Sky Sports
  • Home
  • Sports
    • Football
    • F1
    • Cricket
    • Rugby Union
    • Rugby League
    • Golf
    • Boxing
    • NFL
    • Tennis
    • NBA
    • Racing
    • Darts
    • Netball
    • MMA
    • More Sports
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Sky Bet
  • Shop
  • More
    • Podcasts
    • Live on Sky
    • Get Sky Sports
    • Sky Sports App
    • Sky Sports with no contract
    • Kick It Out
    • British South Asians in Football
Watch Sky Sports

News News

Home

  • Live on Sky
  • Watch
  • Get Sky Sports
  • Sky Bet

Tokyo Paralympics: Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett suffer dramatic three-set doubles defeat

Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett beaten in epic wheelchair Paralympic men's doubles final by French pair Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer; the contest lasted three hours and 25 minutes at Ariake Tennis Centre in Tokyo

Last Updated: 04/09/21 1:24pm

Britain's Alfie Hewett (left) and Gordon Reid suffered a dramatic three-set doubles defeat in Tokyo
Britain's Alfie Hewett (left) and Gordon Reid suffered a dramatic three-set doubles defeat in Tokyo

Wheelchair tennis stars Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett suffered further Paralympic heartbreak at the hands of French pair Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer following a dramatic three-set doubles defeat in Tokyo.

The British pair - beaten finalists in Rio - once again had to settle for silver medals at the end of a topsy-turvy encounter which the experienced defending champions snatched 7-5 0-6 7-6 (7-3).

Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options
  • Stay updated with the latest scores & results from the US Open
  • US Open: Women's Draw & Men's Draw

Reid and Hewett overcame the setback of dropping the opening set to lead the decider 3-1 but could not capitalise before a tense tie-break went against them.

They will return to court on Saturday to face each other in the bronze medal singles match having lost semi-finals on Thursday.

Instagram Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options

"There's not tension at all - this is not new territory for us," Hewett said of Reid being both a teammate and a rival.

"To be honest, we enjoy it, it produces some great tennis when we play against each other because we do probably understand each other's game more than anyone else on the tour.

"He knows where I'm going, I know where he's going. It's almost a game of bluff in the end."

Instagram Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options
  • Download the Sky Sports Scores App: Apple | Android
  • The UK's No 1 scores app: Find out more
  • Stream the biggest moments on NOW for just £33.99 p/m + Boost

GB player Jordanne Whiley will seek to salvage singles bronze following a 6-4 6-2 last-four defeat to Dutch top seed Diede De Groot in the women's draw.

The 29-year-old will take on another player from the Netherlands, Aniek Van Koot, on Saturday with the final podium place at stake.

Instagram Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options

Whiley later made up for that disappointment by progressing to the doubles final with partner Lucy Shuker.

Also See:

  • Dazzling Raducanu connecting with US Open fans
  • Evans struggled with mental & physical side of COVID-19
  • Is the one-handed backhand a dying art in women's tennis?
  • The Djokovic Years

The bronze medal pairing from Brazil beat Chinese duo Wang Ziying and Zhu Zhenzhen 6-4 6-2 and will take on top seeds De Groot and Van Koot for gold.

Don't forget to follow us on skysports.com/tennis, our Twitter account @skysportstennis & Sky Sports - on the go! Available to download now on - iPhone & iPad and Android

Related Stories

An incredible podium for Great Britain's wheelchair basketball team after conquering Spain

GB end Paralympics second in table after two bronzes

Britain's Jordanne Whiley (left) and Lucy Shuker were outclassed in the women's doubles final in Tokyo

Shuker and Whiley outclassed I Reid wins all-British battle

Teenager Toni Shaw won a bronze medal on her Paralympic Games debut

ParalympicsGB's medal winners

Ellie Simmonds won a total of eight Paralympic medals across four Games

Simmonds: I think Tokyo will be my last Paralympics

Videos

'Absolutely bonkers!' | Reilly becomes first person in the world to land new BMX tricks!

'Didn't touch the sides!' | Gorst with the golden break!

'I have no words!' | Emotional Chadwick claims historic Indy NXT win

Atwood shares how his great grandmother dealt with segregation

'Wow! Simply sensational!' - USA sink golden break in Mosconi Cup thriller

Around Sky Sports

Sky Sports

Get Sky Sports

Your sport. Your Way.

Competitions win prizes

Win Win Win

Win in our free to enter competitions section

Around Sky Sports

Sky Sports

Get Sky Sports

Your sport. Your Way.

Competitions win prizes

Win Win Win

Win in our free to enter competitions section

  • Home
  • Sports
    • Football
    • F1
    • Cricket
    • Rugby Union
    • Rugby League
    • Golf
    • Boxing
    • NFL
    • Tennis
    • NBA
    • Racing
    • Darts
    • Netball
    • MMA
    • More Sports
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Sky Bet
  • Shop
  • More
    • Podcasts
    • Live on Sky
    • Get Sky Sports
    • Sky Sports App
    • Sky Sports with no contract
    • Kick It Out
    • British South Asians in Football
  • X
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • WhatsApp
  • Partners
    • Sky Bet
    • Super 6
    • TEAMtalk.com
    • Football365.com
  • Sky Sports Channels
    • Sky Sports Main Event
    • Sky Sports Premier League
    • Sky Sports Football
    • Sky Sports+
    • Sky Sports Cricket
    • Sky Sports Golf
    • Sky Sports F1
    • Sky Sports Tennis
    • Sky Sports Action
    • Sky Sports News
    • Sky Sports Racing
    • Sky Sports Mix
  • More Sky Sites
    • Sky.com
    • Sky News
    • Sky Go
    • Sky Group
    • Sky For Businesses
    • Sky Partnerships
    • Sky Impact
    • Store Locator
    • Advertise With Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy & Cookies Notice
  • Privacy Options
  • Accessibility Information
  • Contact Us

Sky Sports Channel Logo ©2026 Sky UK