Posts Tagged ‘adaptive standing tennis’
JSerra Catholic School Campus Visit
Jeff will be visiting with the students on the campus of JSerra Catholic School and speaking with them about inclusivity and changes in life.
Read MoreAdaptive Standing Tennis is Confusing
Adaptive Standing Tennis is a modality of tennis for individuals with physical disability who play the sport of tennis standing, or ambulatory as opposed to their counterparts who play wheelchair tennis, playing tennis in a wheelchair. People who play adaptive standing tennis may have an amputation, cerebral palsy, limb difference, or hemiplegia.
Read MoreAdaptive Standing Tennis in the United States
Since 2015 organized Adaptive Standing Tennis has been growing and gaining much interest within the United States
Read MoreUSA TAP OPEN
The USA TAP OPEN is an International Adaptive Tennis Tournament that gathers some of the best Amputee and Adaptive Tennis players in the world to compete in Houston, Texas.
Read MoreAmputee and Adaptive Standing Tennis
Adaptive Standing Tennis is tennis adapted for individuals with differing physical or cognitive abilities. We all adapt playing tennis, disability or not. Tennis is the game of adjustments. Tennis is for everyone.
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