Hot wheels – how wheelchair tennis became a Grand Slam drawon January 25, 2024 at 12:00 am

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“It didn’t feel huge,” said Jayant Mistry of playing wheelchair tennis at the 2002 Australian Open. But bringing the sport into the Grand Slam spotlight for the first time changed everything.”It didn’t feel huge,” said Jayant Mistry of playing wheelchair tennis at the 2002 Australian Open. But bringing the sport into the Grand Slam spotlight for the first time changed everything.

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