Jamie Burdekin
In 2003 Jamie was introduced to Wheelchair Tennis at a Tennis Foundation Wheelchair Tennis camp in Nottingham. In 2004 he made his debut for Great Britain at the World Team Cup in New Zealand.
Read MoreIn 2003 Jamie was introduced to Wheelchair Tennis at a Tennis Foundation Wheelchair Tennis camp in Nottingham. In 2004 he made his debut for Great Britain at the World Team Cup in New Zealand.
Read MoreAged five, Louise took to the court for the first time, enjoying Wheelchair Tennis for the competitiveness of the sport and the social benefits that it provides.
Read MoreAlex was first introduced to Wheelchair Tennis at the 1998 National Championships, which were taking place at Graves Tennis Centre in Sheffield the same week that Alex was discharged from hospital.
Read MoreAndy took up Wheelchair Tennis after playing on the courts at his local park before being introduced to the sport through the Tennis Foundation's Wheelchair Tennis camps. He made his Paralympic debut at London 2012.
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First introduced to Wheelchair Tennis at the 2004 Inter-Spinal Unit Games, Marc immediately took to the sport.
When Peter discovered Wheelchair Tennis at a demonstration at Stoke Mandeville he was inspired by the sport and realised the benefits, both physical and mental, of the game.
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