💨 Abstract
South African wheelchair tennis player Donald Ramphadi and his partner, Gregory Slade, reached the Wimbledon final, marking a significant milestone. Despite their on-court success, Ramphadi faces daily financial struggles, including self-funding travel and accommodation for tournaments. His journey to the final was emotional, as he had previously felt his efforts went unnoticed. He hopes for more investment in African tennis, noting the inadequate support he receives.
Courtesy: Amisha Savani
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