Wheelchair Tennis: Player movement, Ball handling, Net height
Wheelchair tennis is a dynamic sport that requires athletes to master specialised movement techniques to navigate the court effectively. Players focus on enhancing their ball handling skills through refined grip techniques and stroke mechanics, ensuring accuracy and consistency. The net height is standardised at 0.914 metres (3 feet), aligning with able-bodied tennis regulations to maintain fairness in competition. Key sections in the article: Toggle What are the key techniques for player movement in wheelchair tennis? Understanding mobility aids and their impact on movement Footwork adaptations for optimal positioning Strategies for effective court coverage Common challenges faced by wheelchair tennis players Drills to enhance movement skills How can players improve their ball handling skills in wheelchair tennis? Grip techniques for better control Stroke mechanics specific to wheelchair tennis Tips for enhancing…








