Since she started on the competitive circuit more than a decade ago, the Santa Cruz resident has transformed herself into a ...
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Australian Open adds Bupa as healthcare sponsor
The multi-year deal sees Bupa become the Australian Open’s new official healthcare partner and digital health partner, with the group gaining brand presence during the upcoming ...
In 1986, Hall was hit by a car while hitchhiking and from that moment his life was never the same again. He spent four months in hospital during which time both of his legs were amputated to save his ...
Wheelchair Tennis Junior Masters will be held at the Orange Bowl International Championships (11-14 December) for the ...
DENER (KDVR) — A resident of Thornton made professional tennis history with her win at the U.S. Open in September, according to a press release from the United States Tennis Association. Sabina Czauz ...
San Diego resident David Wagner, a five-time Paralympic Games participant who’s brought home eight medals over the years, now has starter money to help him fund his participation in next year’s ...
The rarely seen sporting icon has been spotted with her growing baby bump as the 44-year-old prepares to welcome a fourth child. Former tennis star Anna Kournikova has shown off her baby bump months ...
Grand Slam getting underway in Australia. Hopefully, you’ve recharged your batteries during the festive period and are now ...
A wheelchair tennis player who won the US Open in his last game as a junior says he is now dreaming of the 2028 Paralympics. Ruben Harris, 18, from Canterbury, won the wheelchair doubles with ...
NEW YORK (AP) — All of the U.S. Open’s wheelchair champions have been crowned, to thunderous cheers from fans and supporters. Coming away from this year’s tournament, one thing is for sure — ...
A trio of technicians must rush to the aid of players whose wheelchairs break during the tournament. They have just 15 minutes. Credit... Supported by By David Waldstein Photographs and Video by ...
NEW YORK — Tokito Oda and Yui Kamiji, both of Japan, took home the men’s and women’s wheelchair titles at the U.S. Open on Saturday. Oda collapsed in tears after his two-hour, 12-minute victory over ...
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