Wheelchair Tennis
Wheelchair Tennis is a sport adapted from traditional tennis, allowing players with physical disabilities to compete in singles or doubles matches. The game follows similar rules to able-bodied tennis, with the main difference being that the ball is allowed to bounce twice before being returned, as long as one bounce occurs within the court boundaries.
Players use specially designed wheelchairs that provide mobility and support on the court. Wheelchair Tennis is governed by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is included in major events like the Paralympic Games, promoting inclusivity and athleticism among individuals with disabilities.