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Deaflympian Fiona Brookes, Chair of the British Deaf Tennis Association, has been named by UK Deaf Sport as the GB Chef de Mission for the 22nd Summer Deaflympics, which takes place in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 26th July to 4th August.
David Phillipson completed his final tournament before representing Great Britain in the men's World Group at the 2013 BNP Paribas World Team Cup by winning his first singles title of the season at the Open Internacional Ciudad de A Coruña in Spain.
Lauren Jones completed her last tournament before the BNP Paribas World Team Cup in tremendous form, winning her first senior women's singles title on the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour and also retaining the women's doubles title in Antalya.
Two British players will contest the wheelchair tennis event at Roland Garros for the first time next month, after the International Tennis Federation today confirmed both Gordon Reid and Lucy Shuker among the entries for the second Grand Slam of 2013.
Tennis in Portsmouth is thriving as part of a community tennis pilot which has seen investment from the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and Tennis Foundation to get more people playing in the area.
Peter Willcox won his eleventh men's singles title, while Bethany Brookes won her third women's singles title as the Tennis Foundation's 2013 National Deaf Tennis Championships came to an end on Bank Holiday Monday.