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Rules to play Wheelchair Tennis

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Wheelchair Able bodied Tennis

Where a wheelchair player as defined in Rule I above, is playing with or against an able bodied person in singles or in doubles, the rules of wheelchair tennis shall apply for the wheelchair player while the Rules of Tennis for able bodied tennis shall apply for the able bodied player. In this instance, the wheelchair player is allowed two bounces while the able bodied player is allowed only one bounce.ITF Note The definition of lower extremities is the lower limb, including the buttocks, hip, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot.


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Racket
Wheelchair Able bodied Tennis
Preparation of Equipment
The service
Classes
The wheelchair
Eligibility
Mobility cycle
Toilet breaks
The competitive wheelchair tennis player
Chair umpire
The Ball in Play
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