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Peter Norfolk’s hopes of striking gold at his third successive Paralympic Games ended with a Quad Doubles defeat partnering Andy Lapthorne on Eton Manor’s centre court on Wednesday.
Lucy Shuker and Jordanne Whiley battled back from a set down to win their bronze medal play-off and claim ParalympicsGB's second medal in wheelchair tennis.
Lucy Shuker and Jordanne Whiley have the chance to become the first GB women tennis players to win a Paralympic Games medal if they win the third-place contest in the Wheelchair Tennis women’s Doubles competition at London 2012 on Friday.
ParalympicsGB wheelchair tennis star Gordon Reid remains on course for a maiden Paralympic Games medal after booking his place in the men’s singles quarter final at Eton Manor.
Peter Norfolk’s reign as undisputed king of Paralympic Quad Singles came to an end today when he his suffered his first singles defeat at the three Games to feature the competition.
The British Quad pairing of Peter Norfolk and Andy Lapthorne are one more victory away from winning Britain’s first Wheelchair Tennis Doubles gold medal at a Paralympic Games.