💨 Abstract
Donald Ramphadi and Gregory Slade, despite being newcomers to grass court tennis and pairing together for only their second tournament, reached the final of the Wimbledon Quad Wheelchair doubles. They faced and lost to the favorites, Guy Sasson and Niels Vink, in straight sets. However, they were praised for their entertaining and high-quality play, highlighting their chemistry and support for each other. The match was part of Wimbledon's adjusted finals weekend schedule, boosting the visibility of wheelchair tennis.
Courtesy: Amisha Savani
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