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Title: Wheelchair Tennis


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Wheelchair Tennis
2
USA Tennis Association
  • Wheelchair tennis provides persons with
    disabilities the opportunity to share in
    activities with their peers and family, whether
    able-bodied or disabled. Playing wheelchair
    tennis adds to socialization and the
    normalization of life after sustaining a
    disabling injury. Proficient wheelchair users can
    play and actively compete against stand-up
    players.

3
How did it begin?
  • Founded by Brad Parks in 1976
  • Brad received spinal cord injury during freestyle
    skiing competition when he was 18 years old.
  • Brad met rec therapist Jeff Minnenbraker
    (wheelchair athlete from L.A) who was also
    interested in wheelchair tennis
  • The two began setting up camps exhibitions
    across the west coast

4
Advancement of wheelchair tennis
  • 1980- National foundation of wheelchair tennis
    was formed (NFWT)
  • 1986- Womens wheelchair tennis was included
  • 1988- International Wheelchair Tennis Federation
    was formed. Brad Parks elected as first
    president
  • 1992- Wheelchair tennis becomes full medal sport
    in paralympics in Barcelona. Randy Snow (USA)
    was the first double gold medalist.
  • 1998- A quad division was included in the World
    Cup
  • 2004- Paralympic games in Athens Greece. First
    time quad singles and quad doubles event was
    included.
  • 2005- First wheelchair tennis tournament on grass
    debut at Wimbledon

5
Where is it played?
  • Can be played on any regular tennis court
  • No modifications to rackets or balls
  • players with impaired grip strength may tape
    racket to hand

6
Rules/Regulations
  • Wheelchair tennis follows the same rules and
    regulations as able-bodied tennis with the
    exception of allowing the ball to bounce twice
  • Can be played on asphalt, clay and grass courts

7
Who can play?
  • To compete in ITF sanctioned wheelchair tennis
    tournaments and the paralympics the player must
    have a medically diagnosed permanent mobility
    related disability which must result in a
    substantial loss of function in one or both
    extremities. Must also meet one of the
    following eligibility criteria
  • 1-A neurological deficit at the S1 level or
    proximal, associated with loss of motor function,
    or
  • 2- Anklosis and/or severe arthrosis and/or joint
    replacement of the hip, knee or upper ankle
    joints, or
  • 3-Amputation of any lower extremity joint
    proximal to the metatarsophalangeal joint, or

8
Who can play? cont.
  • -A player with functional disabilities in one or
    both lower extremities equivalent to 1,2, or 3
    above.

9
Players with Quadriplegia
  • Quad tennis is for those players with limited
    mobility, power and strength in both lower
    extremities and at least one of their two upper
    extremities.
  • Included in this category are walking
    quadriplegics, power wheelchair users and triple
    amputees.
  • Persons with little or no gripping ability use
    athletic tape or specially made devices to hold
    the racquet.
  • Quad players may serve with a bounce or have
    someone toss the ball for them.
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10
Power Wheelchairs
  • Players with severe limitations that prevent them
    from using a manual chair (and use a power chair
    for everyday mobility) may use a power wheelchair
    to play.
  • Once a player decides to use a power chair they
    must do so in all events sanctioned by the ITF.

11
Recreational Competitive Divisions
  • There are several divisions that identify the
    levels of play in wheelchair tennis. wheelchair
    tennis players play in able-bodied events with
    two bounces and can be rated according to NTRP
    characteristics.
  • OPEN This player has had intensive training for
    tournament competition at the national and
    international levels. Excellent chair mobility.
  • A This player has good shot anticipation and has
    developed power and/or consistency as a major
    weapon. Can vary strategies and styles of play in
    a competitive situation. Hits dependable shots in
    a stress situation. Solid chair mobility.
  • B This player has begun to master the use of
    power and spins is beginning to handle pace and
    vary game plan according to opponents. Good chair
    mobility.

12
Divisions cont.
  • C This player has achieved improved stroke
    dependability with directional control on
    moderate shots, but lacks depth and variety.
    Learning consistent chair mobility.
  • D This player is learning to judge where the
    ball is going although court coverage is weak.
    This player can sustain a short rally of slow
    pace with players of the same ability. Slow,
    inconsistent chair mobility.
  • Tournaments are held in every major region of the
    USA, in all sections of the USTA, and in over 70
    foreign countries. US national Championships are
    held on clay and indoors and outdoors on hard
    surfaces.
  • http//www.norcal.usta.com/communitytennis/custom.
    sps?iType1948icustompageid4802

13
Champions on Wheels
  • A documentary film on wheelchair tennis by Grace
    Shafir
  • http//www.wheelchairchampions.com/index.html

14
Wheelchair tennis in Sacramento/Northern CA
  • Del Norte Country Club
  • -offers wheelchair tennis lessons with a
    certified USPTR coach and assistant coach.
  • Upcoming events
  • -June 16-18Sacramento Capitals Wheelchair Tennis
    Tournament at Johnson Ranch Racquet Club in
    Roseville
  • -Sep. 2-3 Golden State Wheelchair Challenge in
    Los Gatos
  • Sep. 29-Oct. 1 21st Tahoe Donner International
    Wheelchair Tennis Section Championships in Tahoe
    area
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