Australian Dylan Alcott claimed back-to-back Australian Open men's wheelchair quad singles titles when he won the 2016 final at Melbourne Park on Saturday. 
Alcott defeated American two-time champion David Wagner 6-2, 6-2 in just 64 minutes.
The victory comes 12 months after he accounted for Wagner in the 2015 final.
The Australian put in a dominant performance on show court six, breaking Wagner seven times from 13 break-point opportunities while only being broken three times himself.
Alcott, 25, hit almost more than double the amount of winners as Wagner did (32-18) and also committed fewer unforced errors (14-19).
Whenever the Australian went to the net, he won the point - winning 11 from 11 points at that part of the court - and he also won many more points from the baseline than the 41-year-old American (35-17).
Alcott also had far greater success on his first serve, winning 67 per cent of points compared to Wagner's 41 per cent.
Alcott is compiling quite an impressive sporting resume, having also won basketball gold and silver for Australia at the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Paralympics respectively.
The Order of Australia Medal winner was also part of the Australian men's wheelchair basketball team that claimed gold at the 2010 World Championships.