First US Blind & Low Vision Tennis Tournament in Full Swing
Faced with a limited entry of just 8 players, from different sight categories and with levels ranging from international to novice, it was always going to be a challenge for
Faced with a limited entry of just 8 players, from different sight categories and with levels ranging from international to novice, it was always going to be a challenge for
Australian Open 2023 To Host The First-Ever All Abilities Day IncludingBlind Tennis. Australian Open 2023 To Host The First-Ever All Abilities Day IncludingBlind Tennis. Australian Open 2023 To Host The
The International Blind Tennis Association (IBTA) announced today that Samir Mahir has been elected President at the annual general meeting held on the 27th November 2022. “Sport brings people together
Great turnout at the 2022 blind and visually impaired tennis tournament in Singapore that was held the weekend of 26-27 November. The successful event was organised and co-hosted by Soundball
Some of the best Australian blind and low vision tennis players were in Melbourne to participate in the inaugural 2022 Australian Blind and Low Vision Championships. The national event took
For the first time in US Open history, the USTA will feature an enhanced audio broadcast geared to inclusion for those who may have low vision or blindness. Using 3D
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