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File-Wheelchair tennis champion Shogo Kunieda / People's Honor A

Japan's Shingo Kunieda (R) and Roger Federer of Switzerland play during the tennis clinic at Ariake Ariake Coliseum in Koto Ward, Tokyo on Nov. 19, 2022. 38-year-old Kunieda captured his first Wimbledon title last July to complete the Golden Slam. Kunieda will be bestowed with the People's Honor Award. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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File-Wheelchair tennis champion Shogo Kunieda / People's Honor A

Japan's Shingo Kunieda (R) and Roger Federer of Switzerland shake hands during the tennis clinic at Ariake Ariake Coliseum in Koto Ward, Tokyo on Nov. 19, 2022. 38-year-old Kunieda captured his first Wimbledon title last July to complete the Golden Slam. Kunieda will be bestowed with the People's Honor Award. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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File-Wheelchair tennis champion Shogo Kunieda / People's Honor A

Japan's Shingo Kunieda (R) and Roger Federer of Switzerland play during the tennis clinic at Ariake Ariake Coliseum in Koto Ward, Tokyo on Nov. 19, 2022. 38-year-old Kunieda captured his first Wimbledon title last July to complete the Golden Slam. Kunieda will be bestowed with the People's Honor Award. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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File-Wheelchair tennis champion Shogo Kunieda / People's Honor A

Japan's Shingo Kunieda celebrates after defeating Alfie Hewett of Great Britain during the gentlemen's wheelchair singles final match in the Championships, Wimbledon at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, the United Kingdom on July 10, 2022. 38-year-old Kunieda beat Hewett 4-6, 7-5,7-6 to capture his first Wimbledon title. The Japanese legendary wheelchair player has completed the Golden Slam. Kunieda will be bestowed with the People's Honor Award. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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File-Wheelchair tennis champion Shogo Kunieda / People's Honor A

Japan's Shingo Kunieda celebrates after defeating Alfie Hewett of Great Britain during the gentlemen's wheelchair singles final match in the Championships, Wimbledon at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, the United Kingdom on July 10, 2022. 38-year-old Kunieda beat Hewett 4-6, 7-5,7-6 to capture his first Wimbledon title. The Japanese legendary wheelchair player has completed the Golden Slam. Kunieda will be bestowed with the People's Honor Award. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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File-Wheelchair tennis champion Shogo Kunieda / People's Honor A

Japan's Shingo Kunieda celebrates after defeating Alfie Hewett of Great Britain during the gentlemen's wheelchair singles final match in the Championships, Wimbledon at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, the United Kingdom on July 10, 2022. 38-year-old Kunieda beat Hewett 4-6, 7-5,7-6 to capture his first Wimbledon title. The Japanese legendary wheelchair player has completed the Golden Slam. Kunieda will be bestowed with the People's Honor Award. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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File-Wheelchair tennis champion Shogo Kunieda / People's Honor A

Japan's Shingo Kunieda celebrates after defeating Alfie Hewett of Great Britain during the gentlemen's wheelchair singles final match in the Championships, Wimbledon at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, the United Kingdom on July 10, 2022. 38-year-old Kunieda beat Hewett 4-6, 7-5,7-6 to capture his first Wimbledon title. The Japanese legendary wheelchair player has completed the Golden Slam. Kunieda will be bestowed with the People's Honor Award. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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