Full entry list announced for London 2012 Paralympic Tennis Event

Written by: on 20th August 2012
Esther Vergeer
Full entry list announced for London 2012 Paralympic Tennis Event

epa01616031 Esther Vergeer of Netherlands returns the ball during her women's wheelchair singles quarterfinals against Lucy Shuker of United Kingdom at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 28 January 2009. Esther Vergeer won 6-1, 6-2. VVergeer is now five-fold Paralympics tennis champion, eight-fold consecutive world-champion, and has been the world's top ranked player since 1999. Unbeaten since January 2003, she may be the most dominant player in any professional sports. EPA/MAST IRHAM  |

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) today confirmed the full list of singles and doubles entries for the London 2012 Paralympic Tennis Event at Eton Manor on 1-8 September. A total of 112 players from 31 countries will compete at the venue for six gold medals, with singles and doubles competitions held in men’s, women’s and quad categories. The doubles teams comprise those players already contesting the singles events.

 

The men’s singles event will feature 64 players, women’s singles 32 players and quad singles 16 players. The quad event is open to both men and women. The doubles events feature 28 men’s teams, 11 women’s teams and six quad teams.

 

Singles entries were a combination of direct acceptances based on the ITF wheelchair world rankings of 21 May 2012, and Bipartite Commission Invitation places awarded by the ITF Wheelchair Tennis Committee and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The winners of the 2010 Asian Para Games and the 2011 Para PanAm Games also received a direct entry.

 

Three-time Paralympic champion Esther Vergeer of Netherlands heads the women’s singles entries and will bid to extend her unbeaten Paralympic singles record. The 30-year-old will also attempt to win her third Paralympic doubles title with new partner Marjolein Buis, having won doubles gold in Sydney and Athens, and silver in Beijing.

 

Japan’s Shingo Kunieda will bid to defend his Paralympic men’s singles title in a field headed by world No. 1 Stephane Houdet of France. Houdet and Michael Jeremiasz are defending men’s doubles champions, with the line-up also including Athens winners Kunieda and Satoshi Saida.

 

In the quad category, Britain’s Peter Norfolk will look to win his third successive Paralympic title on home soil, while Americans Nick Taylor and David Wagner will attempt to win their third successive quad doubles title.

 

The draw for the 2012 Paralympic Tennis Event will take place on site at Eton Manor at 12:00 local time (11:00 GMT) on Thursday 30 August.

 

Eton Manor is the only purpose-built Paralympic venue for London 2012. It features nine competition courts and four practice courts, with a total capacity of 10,500 spectators. There are three show courts, with Centre Court holding 5,000 spectators.

 

ITF President Francesco Ricci Bitti said: “Following the most successful Olympic Tennis Event in history, I am confident that this year’s Paralympic Tennis Event will be an equally memorable competition, with the wonderful new facility at Eton Manor providing a great legacy for tennis in the UK. Wheelchair tennis is one of the fastest growing Paralympic sports, and we are looking forward to sell-out crowds and some fierce competition.”

 

MEN’S SINGLES ENTRY LIST

 

Argentina                      Gustavo Fernandez (PPA), Agustin Ledesma

Australia                       Adam Kellerman, Ben Weekes

Austria                          Martin Legner, Thomas Mossier

Belgium                        Mike Denayer (*), Joachim Gerard

Brazil                            Rafael Medeiros, Mauricio Pomme, Daniel Rodrigues, Carlos Santos

Canada                         Philippe Bedard (*), Joel Dembe

Chile                             Robinson Mendez, Diego Perez (*)

Colombia                      Elicier Oquendo

France                          Frederic Cattaneo, Stephane Houdet, Michael Jeremiasz, Nicolas Peifer

Great Britain                  Alex Jewitt, Marc McCarroll, David Phillipson, Gordon Reid

Hungary                        Laszlo Farkas

Iran                               Hossein Mamipour (*)

Iraq                               Mohammed Qasim Hamdan(*)

Italy                              Fabian Mazzei

Japan                           Shingo Kunieda (AP), Takuya Miki, Satoshi Saida, Takashi Sanada

Korea, Rep.                  Ha-Gel Lee, Sang-Ho Oh

Morocco                       Lhaj Boukartacha (*)

Netherlands                   Robin Ammerlaan, Tom Egberink, Maikel Scheffers, Ronald Vink

Nigeria                          Alex Adewale (*), Wasiu Yusuf (*)

Poland                          Albin Batycki (*), Kamil Fabisiak, Piotr Jaroszewski, Tadeusz Kruszelnicki

Slovak Republic            David Chabrecek

South Africa                  Eliphas Maripa, Sydwell Mathonsi

Spain                            Daniel Caverzaschi, Francesc Tur

Sri Lanka                      Gamini Dissanayake (*), Upali Rajakaruna (*)

Sweden                        Stefan Olsson, Peter Vikstrom

Switzerland                   Yann Avanthey (*), Daniel Pellegrina

Thailand                        Suthi Khlongrua (*), Suwitchai Merngprom

USA                             Steve Baldwin (*), Jon Rydberg, Stephen Welch, Noah Yablong (*)

Zimbabwe                     Nyasha Mharakurwa (*)

 

WOMEN’S SINGLES ENTRY LIST

 

Australia                       Daniela di Toro, Janel Manns (*)

Austria                          Henriett Koosz (*)

Belgium                        Annick Sevenans

Brazil                            Natalia Mayara (*)

Chile                             Francisca Mardones (*), Maria-Antonieta Ortiz

Colombia                      Angelica Bernal (*), Johana Martinez

France                          Christine Schoenn

Germany                       Sabine Ellerbrock, Katharina Kruger

Great Britain                  Louise Hunt, Lucy Shuker, Jordanne Whiley

Italy                              Marianna Lauro

Japan                           Kanako Domori, Yui Kamiji, Yuko Okabe

Korea, Rep.                  Myung-Hee Hwang (*), Ju-Yeon Park

Netherlands                   Marjolein Buis, Jiske Griffioen, Aniek van Koot, Esther Vergeer

South Africa                  Kgothatso Montjane

Spain                            Elena Jacinto (*), Lola Ochoa

Thailand                        Sakhorn Khanthasit (AP), Ratana Techamaneewat (*)

USA                             Emmy Kaiser, Mackenzie Soldan (PPA)

QUAD SINGLES ENTRY LIST

 

Great Britain                  Jamie Burdekin, Andrew Lapthorne, Peter Norfolk

Israel                            Noam Gershony, Boaz Kramer, Shraga Weinberg

Italy                              Marco Innocenti, Giuseppe Polidori (*)

Japan                           Shota Kawano (*), Mitsuteru Moroishi (*)

South Africa                  Lucas Sithole

Sweden                        Anders Hard, Marcus Jonsson (*)

USA                             Bryan Barten, Nicholas Taylor, David Wagner

 

(*) Bipartite Commission Invitation place; (AP) Asian Para Games winner; (PPA) Para PanAm Games winner

 

MEN’S DOUBLES ENTRY LIST

 

Argentina                      Gustavo Fernandez/Agustin Ledesma

Australia                       Adam Kellerman/Ben Weekes

Austria                          Martin Legner/Thomas Mossier

Belgium                        Mike Denayer/Joachim Gerard

Brazil                            Rafael Medeiros/Daniel Rodrigues, Mauricio Pomme/Carlos Santos

Canada                         Philippe Bedard/Joel Dembe

Chile                             Robinson Mendez/Diego Perez

France                          Frederic Cattaneo/Nicolas Peifer, Stephane Houdet/Michael Jeremiasz,

Great Britain                  Alex Jewitt/David Phillipson, Marc McCarroll/Gordon Reid

Japan                           Shingo Kunieda/Satoshi Saida, Takuya Miki/Takashi Sanada

Korea, Rep.                  Ha-Gel Lee/Sang-Ho Oh

Netherlands                   Robin Ammerlaan/Ronald Vink, Tom Egberink/Maikel Scheffers,

Nigeria                          Alex Adewale/Wasiu Yusuf

Poland                          Albin Batycki/Kamil Fabisiak, Piotr Jaroszewski/Tadeusz Kruszelnicki

South Africa                  Eliphas Maripa/Sydwell Mathonsi

Spain                            Daniel Caverzaschi/Francesc Tur

Sri Lanka                      Gamini Dissanayake/Upali Rajakaruna

Sweden                        Stefan Olsson/Peter Vikstrom

Switzerland                   Yann Avanthey/Daniel Pellegrina

Thailand                        Suthi Khlongrua/Suwitchai Merngprom

USA                             Steve Baldwin/Noah Yablong, Jon Rydberg/Stephen Welch

 

WOMEN’S DOUBLES ENTRY LIST

 

Australia                       Daniela di Toro/Janel Manns

Chile                             Francisca Mardones/Maria-Antonieta Ortiz

Colombia                      Angelica Bernal/Johana Martinez

Germany                       Sabine Ellerbrock/Katharina Kruger

Great Britain                  Lucy Shuker/Jordanne Whiley

Japan                           Kanako Domori/Yui Kamiji

Korea, Rep.                  Myung-Hee Hwang/Ju-Yeon Park

Netherlands                   Marjolein Buis/Esther Vergeer, Jiske Griffioen/Aniek van Koot

Spain                            Elena Jacinto/Lola Ochoa

Thailand                        Sakhorn Khanthasit/Ratana Techamaneewat

USA                             Emmy Kaiser/Mackenzie Soldan

QUAD DOUBLES ENTRY LIST

 

Great Britain                  Andrew Lapthorne/Peter Norfolk

Israel                            Noam Gershony/Shraga Weinberg

Italy                              Marco Innocenti/Giuseppe Polidori

Japan                           Shota Kawano/Mitsuteru Moroishi

Sweden                        Anders Hard/Marcus Jonsson

USA                             Nicholas Taylor/David Wagner








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