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Summary

  1. Round-robin: Second round of matches (best of three sets)
  2. Earlier: Gordon Reid (GB) beats Nicolas Peifer (Fra) 3-6 6-4 6-3
  3. Shingo Kunieda (Jpn) beats Alfie Hewett (GB) 2-6 6-4 6-2
  4. Kgothatso Montjane (SA) beats Lucy Shuker (GB) 6-1, 6-2
  5. David Wagner (US) beats Lucas Sithole (SA) 6-3 6-1
  6. Yui Kamiji (Jpn) beats Sabine Ellerbrock (Ger) 5-7 6-2 6-3

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GB athletes involved and format

Great Britain's world number two and French Open champion Alfie Hewett, reigning Paralympic men's singles champion Gordon Reid and double Paralympic bronze medallist Lucy Shuker are among the 22 players from 11 nations taking part in the season-ending event.

GB duo Andy Cotterill and Andy Lapthorne have also qualified for the tournament, which takes place at Loughborough University Tennis Centre.

The Masters invites the top eight men's and women's players and the top six quad players in the Wheelchair Tennis Rankings to battle it out to be crowned master of their division.

The round-robin format and subsequent knock-out and finals later in the tournament mean the Wheelchair Tennis Masters is similar to the ATP World Tour Finals and the WTA Finals.

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Coverage times

All times are GMT and subject to late changes

Thursday, 30 November

10:30-20:30, Connected TV and online

Friday, 1 December

10:30-20:30, Connected TV and online

Saturday, 2 December

11:00-19:00, Connected TV and online

Sunday, 3 December

11:00-19:00, Connected TV and online

What is today's event?

The world's best wheelchair singles players will be competing in the International Tennis Federation’s season-ending championship the Wheelchair Tennis Masters, organised by the Tennis Foundation.

Great Britain will host the event with 22 players from 11 different nations taking part in the competition, including a selection of Paralympic medalists and Grand Slam champions, at the Loughborough University Tennis Centre.