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  1. Wheelchair Tennis: Myth to Reality by Bal Moore, Randy Snow, 1994-04
  2. Tennis in a Wheelchair by B. A. Parks, 1987-06
  3. Strategies for coping with positioning in wheelchair tennis.: An article from: Palaestra by Yeshayahu Hutzler, Yael Frigia, et all 1996-01-01
  4. Minnesota hosts National Wheelchair Tennis Championship.: An article from: Palaestra
  5. Wheelchair Tennis Tournaments: 2008 Australian Open - Wheelchair Men's Singles, 2007 Australian Open - Wheelchair Men's Singles
  6. Wheelchair Tennis Players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics: Esther Vergeer, Robin Ammerlaan, David Wagner, Peter Norfolk, Ronald Vink
  7. Wheelchair tennis.(12-year-old Andy Fuss plays wheelchair tennis at the National Institute of Fitness and Sport): An article from: Children's Digest
  8. Wheelchair Tennis: Wheelchair Tennis at the Paralympics, Wheelchair Tennis Players, Wheelchair Tennis Tournaments, Esther Vergeer
  9. Leading by example in game, set, life.(Sports)(Wheelchair tennis great Randy Snow makes more than a few points about living and playing during an impromptu ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  10. Paralympic Wheelchair Tennis Players by Country: Paralympic Wheelchair Tennis Players of Austria
  11. Wheelchair Tennis Players: Esther Vergeer
  12. Wheelchair Tennis Players at the 2004 Summer Paralympics: Esther Vergeer
  13. Wheelchair tennis rolls into communities.(BRANCH NEWS): An article from: Parks & Recreation
  14. Wheelchair Tennis Events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics: Wheelchair Tennis at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's Singles

1. Wheelchair Tennis
SILVER FUND. wheelchair tennis. GENERAL INFO. CONTACT US. wheelchair tennis Partners. Nec Tour Invacare World Team Cup. wheelchair tennis tournaments.
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Kobe Open
19 May to 23 May Cesenatico Open 19 May to 22 May Atlanta Outdoor Championships 20 May to 23 May Sardinia Open 25 May to 29 May USTA National Indoor ROHO Gateway Classic 25 May to 29 May Szinvanet Cup 28 May to 30 May more
Men Country Pts AMMERLAAN, Robin NED HALL, David AUS SAIDA, Satoshi JPN Women VERGEER, Esther NED DI TORO, Daniela AUS PETERS, Sonja NED Quad NORFOLK, Peter GBR WAGNER, David USA TACHIBANA, Nobuhiro JPN more
Verfuerth Gives Walraven Scare
26 May 2004 more USTA National Indoors ROHO Gateway Classic - Drawsheets
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23 May 2004 more Ammerlaan/Hall Go Head-To-Head In Kobe Open Final
22 May 2004 more Top Seeds Reach Kobe Open Semi-Finals
21 May 2004 more Sign Up for the Wheelchair tennis e-zine here Check Out NEC Press Releases NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour Review Rules and Regs Wheelchair Coaches Review

2. Wheelchair Tennis
By giving clinics and exhibitions the NFWT gained exposure for wheelchair tennis worldwide. wheelchair tennis Day in Georgia. Traveling wheelchair tennis Team.
http://altafoundation.org/wheelchair_tennis.html
Home Calendar Wheelchair Tennis The ALTA Tennis Ball ... Foundation Board of Directors Wheelchair Tennis The ALTA Foundation provides free wheelchair instructional clinics for children in the spring and fall. We make possible coaching and tournament travel support to the ALTA Foundation Traveling Wheelchair Tennis Team , Atlanta's premier wheelchair players. Wheelchair Tennis Day in Georgia highlights the achievements of our physically challenged athletes. The ALTA Foundation purchases special sports chairs allowing disabled persons the opportunity to play competitive tennis
Some Wheelchair Tennis History ( from the National Wheelchair Tennis Association of Great Britain Page)
Wheelchair Tennis Day in Georgia
The annual Wheelchair Tennis Day in Georgia presented by the ALTA Foundation was begun in 1991 to increase awareness of wheelchair tennis in the community. Beginning with a one up/one down (one able bodied player and one wheelchair player) exhibition, the day is devoted to highlighting our physically challenged athletes. Through this and other awareness programs, those who are wheelchair bound can discover the joy of competition and fun through wheelchair tennis. In 2003, Wheelchair Tennis Day in Georgia was held at the Racquet Club of the South in conjunction with the ALTA National Outdoor Wheelchair Tournament at Blackburn Tennis Center from May 15 - 18. Back to the top of the page
Traveling Wheelchair Tennis Team

3. Wheelchair Tennis
National wheelchair tennis Camp Jun 22-24, 2001. Interstate Match Results, Apr 21, 2001. wheelchair tennis news, Dec 2000. wheelchair tennis news, Aug 2000. wheelchair tennis photo album. MTA's wheelchair tennis programs
http://www.mtatennis.com/MatchPlay/wheelchair_tennis.htm
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Tennis National Wheelchair Tennis Camp - Jun 22-24, 2001
Interstate Match Results
, Apr 21, 2001 Wheelchair tennis news , Dec 2000
Wheelchair tennis news
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Wheelchair tennis photo album

MTA's wheelchair tennis programs

This site was last updated 02/18/04 06:12 PM

4. Welcome To Atlanta Wheelchair Tennis Master Series
A professional wheelchair tournament on the NEC wheelchair tennis tour held at the Stone Mountain Tennis Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Covers scores, results, players, and information about wheelchair tennis in the Atlanta area.
http://www.awtms.com
Welcome
Date: October 7-10, 2004
Place: Stone Mountain Paralympic Tennis Center
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5. Wheelchair Tennis
wheelchair tennis. The ALTA Tennis Ball. Special Populations Tennis. At Risk Youth Tennis. ALTA Foundation History. Foundation Sponsors. Volunteers Needed! Foundation Board of Directors. Wheelchair
http://www.altafoundation.org/wheelchair_tennis.html
Home Calendar Wheelchair Tennis The ALTA Tennis Ball ... Foundation Board of Directors Wheelchair Tennis The ALTA Foundation provides free wheelchair instructional clinics for children in the spring and fall. We make possible coaching and tournament travel support to the ALTA Foundation Traveling Wheelchair Tennis Team , Atlanta's premier wheelchair players. Wheelchair Tennis Day in Georgia highlights the achievements of our physically challenged athletes. The ALTA Foundation purchases special sports chairs allowing disabled persons the opportunity to play competitive tennis
Some Wheelchair Tennis History ( from the National Wheelchair Tennis Association of Great Britain Page)
Wheelchair Tennis Day in Georgia
The annual Wheelchair Tennis Day in Georgia presented by the ALTA Foundation was begun in 1991 to increase awareness of wheelchair tennis in the community. Beginning with a one up/one down (one able bodied player and one wheelchair player) exhibition, the day is devoted to highlighting our physically challenged athletes. Through this and other awareness programs, those who are wheelchair bound can discover the joy of competition and fun through wheelchair tennis. In 2003, Wheelchair Tennis Day in Georgia was held at the Racquet Club of the South in conjunction with the ALTA National Outdoor Wheelchair Tournament at Blackburn Tennis Center from May 15 - 18. Back to the top of the page
Traveling Wheelchair Tennis Team

6. Wheelchair Tennis
Although tennis had been played in wheelchairs before, the development of wheelchair tennis really started in 1976 when Brad Parks first hit a tennis ball and
http://www.itfwheelchairtennis.com/asp/wheelchair/development/default.asp
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Although tennis had been played in wheelchairs before, the development of wheelchair tennis really started in 1976 when Brad Parks first hit a tennis ball and realised the potential of this new sport. The mammoth efforts that went into the initial marketing and promoting of the sport, leading to the formation of the IWTF in 1988, are almost immeasurable. As news of wheelchair tennis spread across the nation and gradually the world, Brad started to get more and more invitations overseas to help new countries establish wheelchair tennis programmes. When the IWTF was formed in 1988, there were just eight member nations. Martina Navratilova helping out a clinic in the USA But it wasn't until the IWTF gained a full time officer in 1991, that the resources and structure were in place to allow the worldwide development of wheelchair tennis to really take off. From the outset, the IWTF's development programmes were all about increasing awareness of wheelchair tennis around the world. "New" countries were constantly encouraged to become involved and existing countries and established players were encouraged to assist. Often, the initial contact from new countries came through Ellen de Lange's attendance at the ITF AGM each year where ITF Member Nations would hear about the work of the IWTF and ask if it would be possible to start up a wheelchair tennis programme in their country.

7. Worldwide Wheelchair Tennis Ladder
wheelchair tennis ladder that is now forming. Free for all players and helps find opponents, track results, post/review classifieds, and find quality wheelchair tennis links. Worldwide Wheelchair
http://www.sportsladders.com/wctennis

8. Wheelchair Tennis
National Capital wheelchair tennis Association. Promoting recreational and competitive tennis for all. wheelchair tennis was introduced
http://www.ncscd.ca/WheelchairTennis.html
National Capital Wheelchair Tennis Association
Promoting recreational and competitive tennis for all.

Wheelchair tennis was introduced to Ottawa in 1985 as an initiative of the Chairperson of the Recreation Development Committee of the Canadian Tennis Association with the Ottawa Athletic Club. The local legacy of the product was a successful wheelchair tennis program run by local leaders from both the tennis and disabled community. The National Capital Wheelchair Tennis Association (NCWTA) is a volunteer based body which guides the development of wheelchair tennis in the Ottawa-Carleton region. NCWTA is dedicated to promoting and providing competitive and community based wheelchair tennis activities for persons with a physical disability. Tennis is an excellent tool to utilize in the development of physical and wheelchair mobility skills, personal positive self-imaging and personal growth through exercising independence and expanding beyond perceived limitations. This season, Table Tennis will also be offered through NCTWA. What We Do
Tennis Clinics
- one hour weekly clinics for adult wheelchair athletes conducted by a tennis professional at the Ottawa Athletic Club.

9. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:WHEELCHAIR TENNIS
wheelchair tennis. Cheshire Oaks wheelchair tennis Club details club activities, as well as information on wheelchair tennis for players in the UK and around the world. Faucher, Matt - official site of the British wheelchair tennis star.
http://www.phs2.net/cwi/L3/o8648i.htm
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  • Cheshire Oaks Wheelchair Tennis Club - details club activities, as well as information on wheelchair tennis for players in the UK and around the world.
  • Faucher, Matt - official site of the British wheelchair tennis star.
  • International Tennis Federation: Wheelchair Tennis - official site featuring rankings, tournaments, player bios, news, and more.
  • Rolmite - A non-profit organisation aiming to group athletes with disabilities. In Dutch, French, and English.
  • Rules of Wheelchair Tennis - from the USTA.
  • Snow, Randy - homepage of the wheelchair tennis champion.
  • Sport on Wheels.com - details of upcoming tournaments, players, and the latest results and news in the world of wheelchair sport.
  • Tenniscanada.com - Wheelchair Tennis - includes national team info, tournament results, participation contacts, and more.
  • TenniSinternet.com - archived wheelchair tennis news and match results.
  • Vergeer, Esther - home page of the Dutch wheelchair tennis star.
  • Wheelchair Tennis - includes sport history, game rules, merchandise, tournament info, and related links.
  • 10. USTA Northern California Section - Wheelchair Tennis
    Benefits of wheelchair tennis. In wheelchair tennis, the player must master the game of tennis as well as the wheelchair. Related Links. USTA wheelchair tennis.
    http://www.norcal.usta.com/communitytennis/custom.sps?iType=1948&icustompageid=4

    11. McDonogh Tennis
    Baltimore wheelchair tennis Classic. For more information about this tournament, visit the following sites The Baltimore wheelchair tennis Classic will take place on the afternoon of
    http://www.mcdonoghtennis.org/wheelchair.html

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    The 2004 Baltimore Wheelchair Tennis Classic will take place on the afternoon of Friday, June 18 through Sunday, June 20, 2004.
    Events
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    Registration deadline June 13, 2004 at 11:59 a.m. Entries by USTA TennisLink Registration System only. To register, go to www.usta.com . Click the Tournaments link on the side navigation bar. On the USTA Searchable Schedule input the Tournament ID #: 302754204 and click Find It! Click on the tournament name. On the tournament Home Page, click on the TennisLink Register Now link and follow the simple directions. You will need a current USTA number and a major credit card. The entry fee: $45.00 (includes singles, consolations, and doubles). If you are not a USTA member or have trouble registering, call the Baltimore Tennis Patrons at 410 296-2100.
    Directions to McDonogh School
    To get to McDonogh School, take the Baltimore Beltway (I-695), which is accessible from the north or south by I-95 and from the west by I-70 or I-83, to Exit 20 (Garrison-Pikesville). Go north on Reisterstown Road (toward Garrison and Reisterstown - NOT Pikesville). At the sixth light, turn left on McDonogh Road. Continue about one mile; the School is on the right.

    12. Come Celebrate Wheelchair Tennis, Sunday, May 23rd In Kentfield!
    Tennis League School Tennis Special Populations Team Tennis wheelchair tennis. Come Celebrate wheelchair tennis, Sunday, May 23rd in Kentfield! 4/7/04 704 PM,
    http://www.norcal.usta.com/communitytennis/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=56607&itype=197

    13. Eastern Massachussets Custompage
    wheelchair tennis. wheelchair committee/ambassadors and Events. wheelchair tennis. The USA wheelchair tennis Committee provides tennis opportunities for wheelchair
    http://www.network.usta.com/publish.sps?syndicatorguid={BAFC1D67-B250-47EE-A158-

    14. Wheelchair Tennis Camp Wheelchair Athletes Wheel Chair Handicapped Athletes
    The mission of the Junior wheelchair tennis Camp is to conduct a high quality wheelchair tennis instructional camp at no cost to the participants.
    http://www.crowncity.com/jwct/jwct4.htm
    Free tennis camp for junior wheelchair athletes
    The mission of the Junior Wheelchair Tennis Camp is to conduct a high quality wheelchair tennis instructional camp at no cost to the participants. Located in Coronado California. Click here

    15. Barnes Tennis Center
    Facility on Point Loma includes hard courts, clay courts, volleyball pit, and basketball court. Information about programs, events, tournaments, staff, wheelchair tennis, and Youth Tennis San Diego.
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    After School Tennis Charter “After School Tennis” ( AST ) is an entry level tennis program for elementary and middle school students.
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    16. USTA First Coast Custompage
    wheelchair tennis Information. The exciting challenge of wheelchair tennis Join us for our Free wheelchair tennis Program. 57 PM Mondays, at the University of North Florida Tennis
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    17. Encyclopedia: Wheelchair Tennis
    Updated Jan 16, 2004. Encyclopedia wheelchair tennis. wheelchair tennis is a sport for handicapped people which is played on regular tennis courts.
    http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Wheelchair-Tennis

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    18. The British Tennis Foundation ::
    Introduction, development of the sport, eligibility, classification and getting started as well as player profiles, world rankings and results.
    http://www.britishtennisfoundation.org.uk/wheelchr/
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    Fast, exciting, breathtakingly skilful, totally professional..................
    All these words describe wheelchair tennis, which celebrated its 25th Anniversary in 2001 as an organised sport. Since its inception in the United States in 1976 it has become one of the fastest growing wheelchair sports in the world.
    Wheelchair tennis was first played in Great Britain in 1983. It is estimated that over 6,000 people now play the sport in more than 50 countries worldwide. It has been a Paralympic sport since 1992, the same year in which an international wheelchair tennis tour was conceived that now boasts 120 tournaments around the world. Some of these tournaments are hosted by the British Tennis Foundation in partnership with the National Wheelchair Tennis Association of Great Britain, including the British Open, one of only two tournaments on the worldwide NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour to have Super Series status, the equivalent of Grand Slam.
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    19. BBC Sport Academy | Tennis | Disability | What Is Wheelchair Tennis?
    Top players compete in international tournaments. wheelchair tennis follows the same rules as ablebodied tennis. International wheelchair tennis Federation.
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    Top players compete in international tournaments
    Wheelchair tennis follows the same rules as able-bodied tennis. Except the ball is allowed to bounce twice. The second bounce can be either inside or outside the court boundaries. This is one of the reasons wheelchair tennis has become so popular - people in a chair can easily play against able-bodied friends. The sport really took off in 1976. Meet Britain's number one wheelchair player Jayant Mistry (top) is one of the best players in the world People in wheelchairs had played before. But it was only when disabled American Brad Parks first hit a tennis ball that he realised the potential of this new sport. Brad and his friend Jeff Minnenbraker went to great lengths to set up exhibition matches and get publicity. It's popularity grew and in 1988 eight countries came together to form the International Wheelchair Tennis Federation. The game also grew very quickly in Belgium.

    20. BBC Sport Academy | Tennis | Disability | Jayant's The Giant Of Wheelchair Tenni
    Q What advice would you give to anyone who wants to play wheelchair tennis? Just day. Click here to find out what wheelchair tennis is.
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    Jayant's the giant of wheelchair tennis Around the Academy:
    Jayant Mistry is Great Britain's number one wheelchair tennis player ranked seventh in the world. Watch my story in video Broadband Modem He's been one of the world's leading players in the sport for over 10 years. Q: How old were you when you discovered wheelchair tennis? A: I started playing wheelchair tennis when I was 19-years-old. However, I had been playing wheelchair basketball since I was 13, so I had plenty of wheelchair skills. Q: Have you been in a wheelchair all your life? A: I was born with Spina Bifida, so I was born disabled. Q: When did you first realise you had a talent for wheelchair tennis? A: After a couple of years of playing the sport and entering competitions, I began to beat people who'd been playing the game a lot longer than me. But then I went to my first international tournament and lost to someone who I never should have lost to, which brings you back down to earth again. Q: What has the sport done for you?

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