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The 2025 Australian Wheelchair Summer time Sequence will welcome greater than 88 gamers from over 18 nations to Victoria in January.

Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 13 December 2024 | Camille Russo

The 2025 Australian Wheelchair Summer time Sequence will welcome greater than 88 gamers from over 18 nations to Victoria in January.

To formally open the occasion, native Hume participant and 15-year-old Australian Open wildcard holder Jin Woodman joined Paralympian Heath Davidson in launching the Summer time of Wheelchair Tennis on the Hume Tennis and Group Centre.

The summer season wheelchair occasions embrace the Victorian Wheelchair Tennis Open (ITF1) from 6-10 January, the Melbourne Wheelchair Open (Tremendous Sequence) from 12-17 January and the Australian Open Wheelchair Championships (Grand Slam) from 20-25 January.

“I at all times love popping out to Hume and enjoying within the two weeks main into the AO,” mentioned Davidson.

“Tennis Australia has grassroots pathway program. Within the final three years we’ve received two World Crew Cups within the juniors and this 12 months we got here second. It’s a credit score to all of the younger gamers coming by this pathway like Jin – he’s fearless on the courtroom and works so arduous.”

Reflecting on his greatest 12 months but, Woodman mentioned: “This 12 months I made the US Open juniors, it was superb. The World Crew Cup in Turkey was additionally an important expertise travelling on my own with out a dad or mum, counting on the coaches and myself.

“The Australian Open goes to be superb contemplating it’s my first one. I’m going to find it irresistible with all of the Aussie followers who will come out to observe us. I’m proud to be representing Australia on residence soil.”

Reflecting on the expansion of wheelchair tennis, Chief Tennis Officer Tom Larner mentioned: “Vital funding from Tennis Australia has gone into the wheelchair participant pathway, with a big concentrate on elevated prizemoney on the Australian Open for wheelchair occasions yearly.

“This 12 months noticed document entries within the Australian Wheelchair Summer time Sequence with greater than 100 athletes on website, and it’s junior gamers like Jin who’re the driving pressure behind this development.

“Australia has essentially the most junior gamers with an ITF rating, and we at the moment have 14 gamers inside the elite junior pathway – double the quantity from 5 years in the past. Inclusion is a cornerstone of our sport so there’s quite a bit to be pleased with as we proceed to create alternatives and make investments on this house,” Larner continued.

The Australian Open 2025 may even function the inaugural junior wheelchair event, together with the inaugural wheelchair qualifying occasion for the boys’s, ladies’s and quad attracts.

The 2025 Australian Wheelchair Summer time Sequence

Match Date Venue
Victorian Wheelchair Tennis Open – ITF1 6-10 January 2025 Hume Tennis and Group Centre, Vic
Melbourne Wheelchair Open – Tremendous Sequence 12-17 January 2025 Hume Tennis and Group Centre, Vic
Australian Open Wheelchair Championships – Grand Slam 20-25 January 2025 Melbourne Park, Vic

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