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French Open wheelchair doubles champion Alfie Hewett criticises late court changes made by organisers at Roland Garros.
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Alfie Hewett says he is "extremely disappointed" with French Open organisers after his wheelchair singles final was moved to a different court less ... informed of the change at just past midday.
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