GB's Deaf Tennis performance team compete at major events including the Dresse Maere Cup.
Did you know there are 20 players on the Tennis Foundation's Wheelchair Tennis Performance Programme?
The British team finished 4th in the 2011 INAS Global Games Team Event for players with a learning disability.
If you would like to start competing regularly, contact the Foundation to find out what support you can receive.
Great Britain has some of the top players in the world in Wheelchair Tennis, Deaf Tennis and Learning Disability Tennis and there are a growing number of national and international tournaments to compete in. The NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour now consists of over 170 tournaments around the world!
The Tennis Foundation are constantly identifying and developing the most talented players and we deliver a world class performance programme for the most promising. If you think you've got what it takes to start playing tennis more competitively, come along to a Tennis Foundation event or contact us to find out how to join a performance pathway.
Players on the Foundation's Wheelchair Tennis Performance Programme who are still in education are supported by TASS.
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Players on the Tennis Foundation's Wheelchair Tennis Performance Programme are supported by UK Sport funding.
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