

Wheelchair Tennis
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With the size of the court, rackets, net height all being the same as regular tennis, wheelchair tennis allows participants in specially designed wheelchairs to play on any tennis court available. The sole change in rules from standard tennis is the ball is allowed to bounce twice, the second bounce can be outside the court. Wheelchair tennis has been a mainstay of the Summer Paralympics since 1988.
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Tennis NSW
sydney olympic park, sydney, australia

Disability Sports Australia
sydney olympic park, sydney, australia

Australian Paralympic Committee
sydney olympic park, sydney, australia

Wheelchair Sports NSW
ryde, sydney, australia
City Community Tennis
surry hills, sydney, australia

Evolve Tennis Academy (Wyatt Park)
belrose, sydney, australia
Collaroy Tennis Club
collaroy plateau, sydney, australia

Heart 180 Defibs
warriewood, sydney, australia

Tennis ACT
lyneham, canberra, australia

North Woden Tennis Club
hughes, canberra, australia

The Harbour Tennis Academy - Urunga Tennis Club
urunga, bellingen shire council, australia

Orara Valley Tennis Centre
karangi, coffs harbour city council, australia

Grafton City Tennis Club
grafton, grafton, australia

Pro-One Tennis Academy
tweed heads south, tweed heads, australia

Diamond Valley Baptist Tennis Club
plenty, melbourne, australia

KDV Sport
carrara, gold coast, australia

Pakenham Regional TC
pakenham, cardinia shire, australia

Bundoora Tennis Club
bundoora, melbourne, australia

Doncaster Tennis Club
doncaster, melbourne, australia
Keon Park Tennis Club
reservoir, melbourne, australia

Darebin Community Sports Stadium YMCA
reservoir, melbourne, australia

Hume Tennis and Community Centre
craigieburn, melbourne, australia

Bendigo Tennis Association
bendigo, bendigo, australia

Oakleigh Tennis Club
oakleigh, melbourne, australia
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