PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

French Wheelchair Tennis player Stephane Houdet

Frenchman Stephane Houdet and Dutchwoman Esther Vergeer won the singles competition at Roland Garros on Friday after a couple of thrilling matches.

Great Britain men's Wheelchair Basketball

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball teams from Canada, Great Britain and Spain head to Worcester for a three-team tournament prior to London 2012.

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Despite a quarter-final singles exit at this week’s Roland Garros, Dutch Wheelchair Tennis player Marjolein Buis won the doubles event and is not one to be overlooked come London 2012.

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With its central location and first-class modern facilities, Eton Manor will offer some great facilities for the Wheelchair Tennis venue.

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Israel’s Noam Gershony, a former combat helicopter pilot, is ranked No. 3 in the world in the quad singles division. He aims to challenge established players for gold at London 2012.

Wheelchair Tennis Venue for London 2012

With its central location and first-class modern facilities, Eton Manor will offer some great facilities for the Wheelchair Tennis venue.

Kurt Fearnley

Kurt Fearnley, Evan O’Hanlon and Kelly Cartwright headline a 43-strong Australian Athletics delegation for London 2012.

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With over 440 consecutive singles wins under her belt, Dutch Wheelchair Tennis player Esther Vergeer is riding the wave of success all the way to London 2012.

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A picture of a woman showing the Great Britain flag