Japan’s World No.1 a straights sets winner in London whilst Van Koot was taken to three sets in all Dutch final.
Find out who won what and how during November, a busy month around the globe for para-sport
Wheelchair Tennis
Wagner wins the quads title, whilst the finalists in the men's and women's singles were decided on Saturday.
Asia
The three-day event will climax with the elections of the APC Board and will include speeches from IPC CEO Xavier Gonzalez and the UN's Wilfried Lemke.
Wheelchair Tennis
World champion handcyclist is shortlisted on Sunday for Sports Star of the Year and Sportsman of the Year with a Disability at the SA Sport Awards.
Wheelchair Rugby
Canada beat arch rivals USA in overtime in the semi-finals of the World Championships.
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Wheelchair Tennis
Third day of action decided the quads final and determined which players made it through to the semi-finals in the men's and women's competition.
Alpine Skiing
Para-alpine skiing events are organised in three categories: sitting, standing and visually impaired.