Alfie Hewett is thru to the quarter-finals of the boys’s wheelchair singles on the French Open however fellow Briton Gordon Reid misplaced his first-round match.
Hewett, 28, beat French wildcard Guilhem Laget 6-3 6-0 on Courtroom Suzanne Lenglen after their match was moved attributable to rain in Paris.
The ten-time Grand Slam champion has received the French Open on three events however final lifted the clay title in 2021.
He’ll face China’s Ji Zhenxu for a spot within the semi-finals later within the week.
Earlier, 34-year-old Reid was crushed 6-2 6-4 by eight-time Grand Slam champion Tokito Oda in a rain-interrupted match.
It’s the first time the Scot has failed to achieve not less than the quarter-finals at Roland Garros, having made his debut on the competitors in 2013.
Reid will likely be again in motion alongside Hewett within the males’s wheelchair doubles on Wednesday after they face French-Brazilian companions Frederic Cattaneo and Daniel Rodrigues.
The British high seeds have received the previous six editions of the boys’s wheelchair doubles within the French capital.
Oda has been the dominant drive in males’s wheelchair singles over the previous 12 months, profitable 4 Grand Slam titles in succession.
The Japanese star, who received Paralympic gold on the Paris clay in 2024, can be bidding for a fourth successive French Open crown.
Elsewhere, within the blended doubles, Briton Neal Skupski and his American associate Desirae Krawczyk misplaced their quarter-final tie 7-6 (7-5) 7-5 towards German-French pairing Laura Siegemund and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.
