WHEELCHAIR TENNIS NEWS Wheelchair Tennis Japanese player adds another crown to her collection at the International de L'ile de Re Wheelchair Tennis Yui Kamiji and Shingo Kunieda both win respective wheelchair singles titles in Paris Wheelchair Tennis Meanwhile Gustavo Fernandez and Shingo Kunieda will play for men's singles title Wheelchair Tennis British teammate Gordon Reid upsets world No. 1 to reach semis Wheelchair Tennis Men’s world No. 1 Alfie Hewett also seeking back to back wins Wheelchair Tennis Dutch women seal remarkable 30th title on home court in Apeldoorn Wheelchair Tennis Aussies regain trophy they first won in 2016 and Russia take junior title Wheelchair Tennis Top seeds cruise through to men’s final as China women await opponents Blind Football Blind football and goalball World Championships fast approaching Wheelchair Fencing World and regional Championships headline the month Wheelchair Tennis Great Britain unable to defend title as they lose to Australia Wheelchair Tennis China look strong, but will face stiff competition from Britain, Netherlands and France Wheelchair Tennis Competition favourites maintain winning runs on day two Wheelchair Tennis Charlotte Famin and Frederic Cattaneo complete field Wheelchair Tennis Dutch women’s team beat Argentina 3-0 on opening day Wheelchair Tennis Seven players to keep an eye on as World Team Cup begins Tokyo 2020 Wheelchair tennis legend faces his favourite manga protagonist on ‘Who is Your Hero?’ Wheelchair Tennis Gordon Reid and David Wagner also crowned champions Wheelchair Tennis David Wagner, Lucy Shuker and Gordon Reid emerge victorious at Korea Open Wheelchair Tennis Forty-four teams from 25 countries set to compete Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Wheelchair Tennis Japanese player adds another crown to her collection at the International de L'ile de Re
Wheelchair Tennis Yui Kamiji and Shingo Kunieda both win respective wheelchair singles titles in Paris
Wheelchair Tennis China look strong, but will face stiff competition from Britain, Netherlands and France