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The Tennis Foundation's Wheelchair Tennis Development Series has been launched today with eight tournaments taking place nationwide from April until August 2013.
Britannia Village Primary School in Newham, East London is today confirmed as the 15,000th to participate in the Aegon Schools Tennis programme, delivered by the Tennis Foundation and the Lawn Tennis Association.
Students from North Glasgow College have been using tennis to develop their sports leadership skills and putting these new skills into action through delivering a tennis festival for local primary school pupils.
The Tennis Foundation's Executive Director Geoff Newton has been elected to the British Paralympic Association Board.
The Tennis Foundation have teamed up with City in the Community and Manchester City Council to get more disabled people playing tennis in the area.
Lawn Tennis Association Chief Executive Roger Draper visited the successful event for visually impaired tennis players in Middlesbrough last week which showcased a great example of tennis being a sport for all.