WHEELCHAIR TENNIS NEWS
Hewett seeks first Grand Slam of 2018
British player has the potential of becoming world No.1 if he wins the Australian Open
Nominees for 2018 Laureus World Sports Awards announced
World champions up for the World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability category
Shingo Kunieda wins Sydney Super Series
Japan’s 20-time Grand Slam champion claims first title of the season
2018 Australian Open entries announced
Melbourne will host world’s best wheelchair tennis players for first Grand Slam of the year
Para sport preview: January 2018
Check out all the events that kick off this Paralympic year
Sydney Super Series kicks off wheelchair tennis season
Hewett, de Groot and Wagner among top contenders at first major event of 2018
Wheelchair tennis: 5 key moments from 2017
We look back on the most memorable moments this year
World Team Cup 2018 qualification dates confirmed
Latest edition of wheelchair tennis team event will take place in the Netherlands
2017 wheelchair tennis world champions named
Fernandez, Kamiji and Wagner finish top of ITF rankings
NEC extends International Tennis Federation sponsorship
Will continue as title sponsor of Wheelchair Tennis Masters until 2020
Top 50 Moments of 2017: No. 17 China win women’s World Team Cup
Dominant Dutch team lose surprising final to eighth seed China
Wheelchair tennis duo named November Allianz Athlete of the Month
Doubles partners won their 10th Masters title together
Patrick Selepe wins inaugural UNIQLO Spirit Award
South African wheelchair tennis player recognised for his commitment to the sport over 10 years
Top 50 Moments of 2017: No. 23 – Fernandez reaches World No.1
Argentinian becomes first Latin American player to top wheelchair tennis rankings
Who should be November’s Allianz Athlete of the Month?
World champions in badminton and wheelchair fencing head the nominations
Hewett, de Groot and Wagner win Masters
Young stars shine at year-end wheelchair tennis singles championship
Quad doubles exhibition to be held at 2018 Wimbledon
Organisers hope it will lead to the introduction of quad competition in the near future
Para sport review: November 2017
Winter season kicks off while Para badminton and wheelchair fencing Worlds take place
Wagner and Lapthorne battle to be world’s No. 1 quad player
Men’s and women’s singles also to be contested at Wheelchair Tennis Masters
Hewett and Reid win first Doubles Masters title
Dutch pair Buis and de Groot win women’s title while USA’s Taylor and Wagner prevail in quad