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Saturday 18th July 2015
As Part of the British Open 2015 you will have the chance to try out tennis for free and meet some of the top players as they embark on their qualification journey for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
One of the fastest growing wheelchair sports in the world, wheelchair tennis integrates very easily with the non-disabled game since it can be played on any regular tennis court, with no modifications to rackets or balls. Wheelchair tennis players are allowed two bounces of the ball and can easily play against other wheelchair tennis players, as well as alongside or against non-disabled friends and family.
Please make sure you register to attend this event by emailing wheelchairtennis@tennisfoundation.org.uk
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