
Wheelchair Update: Venos Comes Close in the Maritimes
Thomas Venos finished as the runner-up in four draws across two ITF wheelchair events in the Maritimes over the last...
The National Wheelchair Tennis Championships, the biggest wheelchair tournament in Canada, was renamed the Birmingham National Wheelchair Tennis Championships in honour of Betty and Bruce Birmingham whose commitment to wheelchair tennis began in 2003.
Through the years, the Birmingham family donated over $2 million, helping to provide Canada’s wheelchair tennis athletes with competitive opportunities and funding.
The Birmingham National Wheelchair Tennis Championships offer $15,000 in prize money.
In addition to the Birmingham National Wheelchair Tennis Championships, Canada hosts 9 ITF Futures events annually, offering competitive opportunities at various levels.
The Canadian tournament circuit draws both national and international players, growing Canada’s presence within the global wheelchair tennis community.
Follow the latest Canadian wheelchair tennis results and keep up to date with the latest news from across the country, both on and off the court.
Thomas Venos finished as the runner-up in four draws across two ITF wheelchair events in the Maritimes over the last...
Rob Shaw won his 25th ITF wheelchair singles title and record-breaking 54th title overall at his final ITF Tour event,...
Thomas Venos won both his first singles and doubles titles of the year on the ITF Wheelchair Tour at an event in...
National Wheelchair Tennis Championships
Futures Events Across Canada
Wheelchair tennis offers an incredible community and competitive experience for aspiring athletes across Canada. Hit the court and discover a new sport for life.
Follow in the footsteps of the Birmingham family and support the continued growth of wheelchair tennis in Canada.