2016 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's singles

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Wheelchair men's singles
2016 Wimbledon Championships
ChampionsUnited Kingdom Gordon Reid
Runners-upSweden Stefan Olsson
Score6–1, 6–4

Gordon Reid defeated Stefan Olsson in the final, 6–1, 6–4 to win the inaugural gentlemen's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships.

Seeds

  1. France Stéphane Houdet (semifinals)
  2. Belgium Joachim Gérard (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 France Stéphane Houdet 3 6 6
Netherlands Maikel Scheffers 6 3 1
1 France Stéphane Houdet 6 3 3
Sweden Stefan Olsson 3 6 6
Argentina Gustavo Fernández 7 2 2
Sweden Stefan Olsson 5 6 6
Sweden Stefan Olsson 1 4
United Kingdom Gordon Reid 6 6
France Nicolas Peifer 3 4
United Kingdom Gordon Reid 6 6
United Kingdom Gordon Reid 711 6
2 Belgium Joachim Gérard 69 4
WC United Kingdom Alfie Hewett 0 4
2 Belgium Joachim Gérard 6 6

References

  • WC Men's Singles
  • "Wimbledon 2016". itftennis.com. International Tennis Federation. Retrieved 29 June 2018.