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Reid and Hewett prepare for Wimbledon with cinch Championships win

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Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett geared up for Wimbledon in perfect style as they claimed the wheelchair doubles title at the 2023 cinch Championships.

The pair head to SW19 in search of their fifth title fresh from victory over Joachim Gerard and Stephane Houdet at The Queen's Club, recovering from a set down to take the title 1-6 7-5 10-3.

Ad It was timely tonic for Hewett, who earlier lost the singles final to Gerard 4-6 6-3 7-5 as the Belgian sealed a second-successive cinch Championships title.

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