As mentioned earlier, wheelchair tennis requires only a few pieces of equipment: a tennis racquet, ball and a wheelchair. No modifications are necessary for the racket and the ball. Players use a sports wheelchair. A Tennis wheelchair is lighter than everyday chairs to allow the athlete flexibility of movement, making the game more spectacular. The wheelchair is considered part of the player - therefore, general rules of contact apply. To keep the player stable on the chair, a positioning strap across the waist and/or thighs is used. Players with tetraplegia may not use either foot to propel a wheelchair. - See more at: www.ncpad.org/37/294/Wheelchair~Tennis#sthash.TAJEt8Y4.dpuf
I loveee tennis don't play just watch. 8 weeks of the year I hang the gone fishing on the door lol The four majors last 2 weeks each great. watched the Aussie open great stuff French will be here soon Then it will be Our UK Wimbledon to finish off with the USA open Oh what bliss