Tennis: Gordon Reid aim high after French Open final | Tennisspeak
Tennis: Gordon Reid aim high after French Open final | Tennisspeak HELENSBURGH’S Gordon Reid says he’s looking ahead to an exciting summer of wheelchair tennis after the 11-time Grand Slam champion and Saturday’s French Open runner-up contested his first Grand Slam men’s singles final in almost three years. Reid lost to world No.2 Gustavo Fernandez 6-1, 6-3 as he met the Argentinian in the final in Paris for the second time since 2016 – a year in which the Brit also won his first two Grand Slam singles titles and became Britain’s first Paralympic men’s singles gold medallist. Reid Beaten in French Open Final At the end of an encouraging week that saw Reid come from a set down to beat Belgium’s Joachim Gerard in the last eight, before repeating the feat against world number one Singo Kunieda in the semi-finals, the 28-year-old said: “There are a lot more positives to take away than negatives this week. “Obviously, you come into every tournament trying to win it and when you