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Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles. Wheelchair tennis is one of the forms of tennis adapted for wheelchair users. The size of the court, net height and rackets are the same, but there are two major differences from pedestrian tennis: athletes use specially designed wheelchairs, and the ball may bounce up to two times, where the second bounce may also occur ...
Alfie Hewett defeated defending champion Tokito Oda [1] in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2025 Australian Open. [2] It was his second Australian Open singles title and tenth major singles title overall.
This is a list of the wheelchair tennis champions at the Grand Slam and the Wheelchair Tennis Masters events in the men's division since the introduction of the NEC Tour in 1992. [1] Champions from the wheelchair tennis events at the Paralympic Games are also included. Some entries have an asterisk (*) linking to the tournament article.
Tennis legend Anna Kournikova was spotted for the first time in two years in a wheelchair, leaving her fans worried Tennis star Anna Kournikova poised with a racket on the court, wearing athletic ...
David Robert Hall, OAM [1] (born 14 January 1970) is an Australian former professional wheelchair tennis player. With eight US Open singles titles, two Masters singles titles, and a Paralympic gold medal in singles, he has been referred to as Australia's greatest ever wheelchair tennis player.
Landon Sachs was 8 years old when he was shot and paralyzed by a brother who murdered their parents. Now 17, the JSerra senior is a star in wheelchair tennis.
Wheelchair tennis was first contested at the Summer Paralympics as a demonstration sport in 1988, with two events being held (men's and women's singles). It became an official medal-awarding sport in 1992 and has been competed at every Summer Paralympics since then.
List of quad wheelchair tennis champions; Wheelchair tennis at the Summer Paralympics#Medalists This page was last edited on 3 April 2024, at 15:35 (UTC). ...