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Brits Jordanne Whiley, Lucy Shuker and Gordon Reid are set to bid for titles in the Wimbledon Wheelchair Doubles Event, which gets underway on Friday with Whiley and Lucy Shuker competing in different sides of the women's draw
The start of Wimbledon marked the finish line for one remarkable group of tennis fans, who cycled from Roland Garros in Paris to London's SW19 in three days and raised a staggering £25,000 for tennis charities in the BNP Paribas Grand Slam® Cycle Challenge.
With Wimbledon starting today, four of the players on the Tennis Foundation’s Wheelchair Tennis Performance Programme have rubbed shoulders with 2013 runner-up and six-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and Japan’s No. 1 Kei Nishikori at the launch of a new global sponsorship agreement for wheelchair tennis
Great Britain finished the 6th INAS World Tennis Championships with two gold medals and a silver medal after Fabrice Higgins won the men's singles final and partnered singles silver medallist Tom Mellor to gold in the men's doubles.