Shingo Kunieda, a gold medalist at the Tokyo Paralympics, won the men's singles at the U.S. Open's four major tennis tournaments for the eighth time in a row.

Kunieda, who won the gold medal for the first time in two tournaments in the men's singles of the Tokyo Paralympics, played against Alfie Huwet of the United Kingdom, who ranked second in the world ranking in the final of the US Open held in New York on the 12th.



In the first set, Kunieda did not go down from near the baseline and smashed into the left and right, developing aggressive play from beginning to end, and when he took 6-1 he also took the second set 6-4 and set count 2 vs. I won 0 and won the 8th victory for 2 consecutive years.



Kunieda has increased the number of singles wins in the four major tournaments to "25".



On the other hand, in the women's singles final, Yui Kamiji played against Dutch player Diede Defloat, who lost in the final of the Tokyo Paralympics in the world, with 3-6 in the first set and 2-6 in the second set. I lost and was the runner-up with a straight loss with a set count of 0-2.



The winning Defloat won all four major tournaments and the Paralympics and achieved the "Golden Slam".