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.
There are 55 WheelchairTennis clubs and organisations on PlaySport. Browse them below to find one near you.
PlaySport lists 55 WheelchairTennis clubs and organisations. Browse them above to find one near you.
How do I join a WheelchairTennis club?
Find a WheelchairTennis club near you on PlaySport, open its page, and use its contact or booking details to get in touch and sign up.
Are there WheelchairTennis clubs for juniors and beginners?
Many WheelchairTennis clubs welcome juniors and beginners. Open each club's page to see the programs and sessions it runs for new and younger players.
Where can I play WheelchairTennis?
Browse the WheelchairTennis clubs and organisations on PlaySport, narrow by your area, then open any club's page for its location, sessions and booking details.
What does it cost to join a WheelchairTennis club?
Fees vary by club. Open a club's page on PlaySport to see its membership and session pricing, and book online where it is available.