Australian Open 2022: Dylan Alcott describes the stark difference in prizemoney between the wheelchair and ablebodied players tennis
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US Open expands singles wheelchair draws and adds junior wheelchair event
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Blair Henley on Twitter: "The @usopen is making history as the first major to host junior wheelchair events. It's also expanded the men's & women's wheelchair singles draws from 8 to 16,
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US Open joins with ITF, Grand Slams to support wheelchair tennis - Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event
We get less than half the first-round loser in the able-bodied tournament" - Dylan Alcott on lack of prize money for wheelchair tennis
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Why Older Athletes Are Thriving In Wheelchair Tennis | FiveThirtyEight
Tennis Australia boosts prize money for wheelchair tennis, but gap remains stark | SBS The Feed
Wimbledon Announces Inaugural Wheelchair Singles Prize Money - WiSP Sports | conversations from the world of women's sports
ITF and Grand Slams team up to support wheelchair tennis
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Wimbledon to give out £10M prize money for 2020 Championships - Guyana Chronicle
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Tennis Australia boosts prize money for wheelchair tennis, but gap remains stark | SBS The Feed