Great Britain’s Peter Norfolk won his fifth Australian Open quad singles title on Saturday at Melbourne Park, coming from a set down to beat defending champion and world No. 1 David Wagner of the United States.
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Alfie Hewett became just the second British player to win the Cruyff Foundation Junior Masters boys' singles title at the world’s premier tournament for wheelchair tennis players aged 18 and under.
In the final rankings, Great Britain improved from third place to second for Wheelchair Tennis, now only behind the Dutch.
Andy Lapthorne and Peter Norfolk successfully retained their Australian Open quad doubles wheelchair tennis title at Melbourne Park after they beat Israeli Noam Gershony and American David Wagner.
Bookings are now being taken for the Tennis Foundation’s wheelchair tennis development camps, which will be taking place at eight locations nationwide throughout 2012.
Jamie Burdekin has won the quad title at the Melbourne Open on a day when British players picked up three titles on the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour.