Wheelchair tennis player Diede de Groot, though, has been unequivocally the dominant constant in the face of those challenges.
Diede De Groot is one of the most decorated tennis players of all time.
“Twenty years ago wheelchair tennis was one of the biggest Paralympic sports in the Netherlands,” says De Groot.
So, it’s just a coincidence … but it’s a funny coincidence!”De Groot has won a total of 39 grand slam titles.
It’s a really fun time to be a wheelchair tennis player.”De Groot has noticed a recent improvement in visibility for wheelchair players.
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