David Hall(Australia) -one of the most decorated wheelchair tennis players to date
David Hall of Sydney, Australia, is one of the most
decorated wheelchair tennis players to date. He was ranked world No. 1
in singles and doubles and he won every major title in the sport–winning
most on multiple occasions.
In 1986, when he was 16 years old, Hall was struck by a car and had to
have both of his legs amputated. After about seven months of
rehabilitation, he saw a photograph of a wheelchair tennis player in the
newspaper and was intrigued. Within a year, he entered his first
tournament, igniting his passion for the sport.
He went on to become 6-time Paralympic medalist, winning medals in
singles and doubles at the 1996, 2000, and 2004 Games. At the 2000 Games
in Sydney, before his hometown crowd, he won the Gold Medal in singles
and the Silver Medal in doubles. Hall was honored with the Medal of
Order of Australia in recognition of this accomplishment.
David Hall won the Australian Open for Wheelchair Tennis an incredible nine
times and the US Open eight times. He was also champion at the British
Open seven times and the Japan Open eight times. He won 18 Super Series
titles over the course of his career.
David Hall holds a remarkable career singles record of 632-111 and a career doubles record of 397-89.
David Hall retired from the sport in 2006, but remains highly engaged in promoting wheelchair tennis around the world
WTA Star Amelie Mauresmo, Australian
Wheelchair Champion David Hall, and Tennis Industry Leader Nancy Jeffett
to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2015
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