 Norfolk has now won 11 Super Series titles |
Britain's Peter Norfolk came from behind to win his fourth US Open quad singles title in six years. The world number one dropped the opening set against defending champion Nick Taylor but fought back to win 4-6 6-4 6-3 against the third seed.
It was the 11th Super Series (Grand Slam) title of Norfolk's career and means he has won all three Super Series events contested this year.
It was also Britain's fourth title in San Diego at this year's US Open.
British number one Jayant Mistry earned victory in the final of the men's consolation singles, beating French top seed Frederic Cattaneo.
Jamie Burdekin from Merseyside defeated American Rafael Zamarippa to win the quad second draw singles.
Alex Jewitt and Shane Everitt-Sharpe took the men's second draw doubles title.
Jewitt and the US-based Everitt-Sharpe defeated second seeds Maurizio Nicolo and Anatoly Polyatykin 6-2 6-1.
Mistry, who was beaten in the first round of the men's singles by world number one Michael Jeremiasz of France, beat Cattaneo 7-6 6-3.
The Leicester player was unseeded in San Diego after only returning to the NEC Tour recently following a wrist operation in August.
Burdekin and Norfolk reached the semi-final of the quad doubles where they were beaten 6-4 4-6 6-3 by American top seeds Taylor and David Wagner.