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Hewett and Reid won the first of their Wimbledon doubles titles together in 2016.

Reid, who was also Wimbledon’s first ever men’s wheelchair singles champion that year, reported: “It’s a dream come true to be able to play at our home Grand Slam on a court like this, with a crowd like this.

“We had to be at our best today and thanks to everyone for being part of that dream.”

Hewett added: “The first set was extremely difficult, these guys [Fernandez and Oda] played some of their best tennis.

“When you’re on a court like this and everyone wants you to win, it can be a bit soul-destroying when you lose that set.

“It means the world. We’ve had so many finals here and 10 years ago we won our first one. Who would have thought that 10 years on, we’d be sat here with seven titles?”

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