GB's Reid beaten in Masters singles final
Written by I Dig SportsBritain's Gordon Reid was beaten in three sets by Tokito Oda in the Wheelchair Masters singles final.
Reid, who was competing in his third final and first since 2017, lost 2-6 6-0 6-2 to the Japanese world number one in the Dutch city of Arnhem.
It came a day after the British number two also missed out on retaining his Wheelchair Masters doubles title with Alfie Hewett, when they lost in straight sets to Spain's Martin de la Puente and Belgian Joachim Gerard on Saturday.
Reid, 33, has never won the Wheelchair Masters singles title and was unable to change that against 18-year-old Oda, who has also won the Australian Open, French Open and Paralympic gold this year.
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