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Wheelchair Tennis
Wheelchair Tennis
Wheelchair Tennis appeared for the first time on the Paralympic Programme in Barcelona in 1992. It originated from the USA in the 1970s and continues to develop a strong following of players and fans internationally. The game follows able-bodied Tennis rules and athletes must have high levels of skill, fitness and strategy. The only difference in Wheelchair Tennis competitions is that the ball is allowed to bounce two times - the first bounce being within the bounds of the court.
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Vergeer drops doubles, but win singles
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Japan, Netherlands and France win medals
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Dutch players wrapped up 2 gold, 3 silver medals
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Homan/Walraven win Women's Doubles Open gold
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Wheelchair Tennis Day 7 Review: Defending champions prevail
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Vergeer claims third straight title at Paralympics wheelchair tennis women's singles
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Wheelchair Tennis Day 8 Preview: Dutch Paralympic champions fight to reclaim gold
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Peter Norfolk wins Quad Singles Open gold
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Wheelchair Tennis Day 7 Preview: Vergeer heads to her third Paralympic title
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Wheelchair Tennis Day 6 Review: Second Quad Doubles event in Paralympic history draws to a close
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American quad doubles reclaim wheelchair tennis gold medal
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Wheelchair Tennis Day 6 Preview: Unseeded Israeli pair to challenge US top seeds for gold
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Wheelchair Tennis Day 5 Review: Swedish success story in Quad Singles semifinals
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Wheelchair Tennis Day 5 Preview: Dutch dominate
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Wheelchair Tennis Day 4 Review: Israel's surprise win, China bows out
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