At the French Open, one of tennis' four major tournaments, the men's singles semifinals for wheelchair were held, and 1-year-old world No. 2 Kaito Oda won in straight sets 17-2 to advance to the final.

On the 12th day of the French Open, the men's singles semifinals for wheelchair were held on the 8th, where Oda faced world No. 7 Martín de la Puente of Spain.

The match was the first set, and Oda took three games in a row from the first game, and then conceded two breaks to his opponent, but he scored an accurate shot aimed at the course to take the set 1-1.

In the second set, both sides continued to give up a single step and got involved in the tiebreak, but in the end, Oda scored a solid serve that left the course to take a 3-2 lead and win the set count 6-2 in straight sets to advance to the final.

The 2-year-old Oda reached the last four at the French Open last year and finished runner-up at the Australian Open in January, making him the youngest player in history to win the four major tournaments.

In the women's singles division of the wheelchair division, the semifinals were held, and world No. 2 Yui Kamiji defeated world No. 3 Jeska Griffeun of the Netherlands in straight sets to advance to the final.

The match started in the first set, when Uechi's accurate shot aimed at the course shone brightly and took the set 1-6.

In the second set, Uechi did not pass the momentum and took six games in a row from the third game, winning the set 3-2 and winning the set count 3-6 in straight sets to advance to the final.