London — On Sunday, 16-year-old American Jordan Lee won the Wimbledon boys' singles title, rallying from a set down to defeat Cruz Hewitt 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 on No. 1 Court. The qualifier sealed the victory with a backhand winner on his first match point and celebrated in an on-court interview. The win, reported on July 12, 2026, makes Lee the first American boys' champion at Wimbledon since Samir Banerjee in 2021 and the first qualifier to win any Grand Slam boys' tournament since Noah Rubin in 2014; Lleyton Hewitt, Cruz's father and 2002 Wimbledon champion, attended the match and Lee cited recovery from injuries.
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Jordan Lee's win is a big deal for American tennis. It's a sign that our young talent is competitive on the global stage. If you're a tennis fan, keep an eye on Lee. He could be the next big thing.
This victory is a testament to Lee's resilience and hard work. It's a reminder that setbacks can be stepping stones to success. If you know a young athlete, share this story. It might just inspire them to keep pushing through tough times.
Jordan Lee, his coaching staff, sponsors, and U.S. junior tennis programs gained visibility and potential investment following his Wimbledon boys' singles victory.
Cruz Hewitt and his immediate supporters suffered the short-term setback of a close final loss despite strong performance in the deciding set.
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