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20th – 26th July 2015
Venue: Nottingham Tennis Centre
Surface: Hard (outdoor acrylic)
Nottingham Tennis Centre has the honour of hosting the first ever World Deaf Championships after the Tennis Foundation won the rights to the inaugural event. Sanctioned by the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD), the new World Championships enhances the existing calendar of major international deaf tennis events. As well as men’s and women’s events, the Championships will also feature a junior element as players can compete in the World Youth Championships. This event will also feature a come and try day for deaf players from across the region.
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