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This match took place on 5 September 2025.
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The highly anticipated Wheelchair Men's Doubles match at the 2025 US Open will take place on 5th September at 20:00 UK time and be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ streaming channel. British viewers, as well as American and Australian fans, can follow the action featuring the top teams of Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid from Great Britain taking on Gustavo Fernandez from Argentina and Japan’s rising star Tokito Oda. The coverage will employ the World Feed commentary team, with Lee Goodall as the main commentator and Dana Mathewson providing expert co-commentary. The US Open Wheelchair Championships, held at the iconic USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, runs from 2nd to 6th September 2025. This tournament is part of the prestigious Grand Slam circuit and features top wheelchair tennis players competing on hard courts with a total prize pool of $1,600,000[2][3]. Sky Sports continues to provide comprehensive live streaming of the event, complementing familiar World Feed commentary voices. Lee Goodall is a respected tennis broadcaster known for his insightful play-by-play across global tennis tournaments, while Dana Mathewson brings keen professional expertise as a top wheelchair tennis player herself, enhancing the depth of coverage particularly for wheelchair tennis audiences. Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid are among the most successful wheelchair tennis doubles teams globally. Hewett and Reid, both from Great Britain, have multiple Grand Slam titles between them and have been instrumental in raising the profile of wheelchair tennis internationally. Gordon Reid won the men’s singles title at the 2016 Paralympics, and Alfie Hewett has multiple singles and doubles Grand Slam titles to his name, making their pairing formidable[3][4]. Their opponents, Gustavo Fernandez of Argentina and Tokito Oda from Japan, also bring significant pedigree. Fernandez is a multiple Grand Slam wheelchair singles champion renowned for his powerful game. Meanwhile, Tokito Oda, the top seed in the men’s singles draw, is one of the sport’s rising stars who has quickly made a mark with his talent and tenacity[3]. This match is part of the second week of the US Open schedule where the doubles rounds intensify, culminating in finals that showcase the pinnacle of wheelchair tennis around the same time as the traditional singles Grand Slam events[1][3]. Fans can expect a thrilling contest given the caliber of the players involved. For viewers in the UK, Sky Sports+ streaming is the go-to platform to catch all the live action, while the World Feed ensures consistent, expert commentary accessible internationally. The World Feed coverage, used globally including by broadcasters such as the Tennis Channel in the US, provides a seamless and professional viewing experience for wheelchair tennis enthusiasts everywhere. To learn more about the players, their careers, and the US Open tournament details, visit the official [US Open website](https:\/\/www.usopen.org\/), the International Tennis Federation’s wheelchair championships page, and tune in via [Sky Sports](https:\/\/www.skysports.com\/tennis). For broader context on wheelchair tennis, its stars and the competition circuit, the [International Tennis Federation](https:\/\/www.itftennis.com\/en\/tournament\/us-open-wheelchair-championships\/usa\/2025\/wc-itfgs-usa-2025-001) site provides comprehensive updates. Whether you're a dedicated wheelchair tennis follower or new to the sport, the Hewett/Reid versus Fernandez/Oda doubles match represents elite athletic rivalry and skill on one of tennis’s grandest stages this 2025 US Open. p

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