Large Rangers fan Gordon Reid instantly focused 10-in-a-row after profitable a ninth consecutive Grand Slam title on the Australian Open.
The Scot and Alfie Hewett defeated Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez and Shingo Kunieda of Japan 6-2 4-6 (10-7) within the remaining of the wheelchair males's doubles at Melbourne Park.
The title noticed them break the tie they held with Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver, who received eight consecutive girls's doubles titles between Wimbledon in 1983 and the French Open in 1985.
Englishman Hewett mentioned: “That is the very first thing he mentioned after the match, he is like, I am so determined for 10."
In a reference to Rangers romping to the title final season to depart C eltic shocked of their historic bid, Reid added: “Ten in a row just isn't for everyone however hopefully we will get there (smiling).
"These type of information, I believe we all the time take them with a pinch of salt as a result of it is slightly bit completely different for us to win a Grand Slam title than it could be for folks within the different draw.
"It is all the time good to listen to them, however on the identical time, we simply deal with what we're doing and we're simply having fun with each because it comes.”
Hewett and Reid haven't been overwhelmed in doubles at a Slam since W imbledon in 2019.