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David Phillipson and Gordon Reid both made the most of home advantage to record upsets in the first round of the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships at Nottingham Tennis Centre.
Reed’s School Boys and Queenswood School Girls defended their AEGON Team Tennis Schools National Championships titles in emphatic fashion this week.
Dutch sensation Esther Vergeer joins a host of the world's top players as they descend on Nottingham next week for the 23rd British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships from 17th – 22nd July.
Wimbledon men’s doubles champion Jonny Marray celebrated his success at the allplay tennis park yesterday and became one of over 10,000 people to pick up a racket on Clapham Common this week.
Top Wheelchair tennis player Peter Norfolk has been presented with the Carl Aarvold Award for International Achievement at the LTA Wimbledon Ball in London during The Championships.
Lucy Shuker and Jordanne Whiley have finished as runners-up in the Wheelchair Ladies Doubles event at The Championships, Wimbledon.