When Wimbledon arrives each summer, tennis captivates the nation for two weeks. But that's not the full story - Brits of all ages are switched on all year round, with nearly a million swishing their rackets once a month. It's not hard to see why. It's fun, accessible across a vast range of fitness levels and abilities, and not as elitist as some might believe.
An impressive range of adaptations are on offer for disabled people to play tennis, which can help build social skills, self-esteem and independence, as well as boosting fitness and coordination. Wheelchair tennis integrates easily with the non-disabled game since it can be played on any regular tennis court, with no modifications to rackets or balls.
The Tennis Foundation is the place to start: they cater for and champion wheelchair tennis, and also offer subsidised camps featuring learning disability, deaf, and visually-impaired tennis.
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