
Wheelchair Update: Shaw Makes History in Final ITF Event at Birmingham Classic in Toronto
Rob Shaw won his 25th ITF wheelchair singles title and record-breaking 54th title overall at his final ITF Tour event,...
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Rob Shaw won his 25th ITF wheelchair singles title and record-breaking 54th title overall at his final ITF Tour event,...
Liam Draxl and Cleeve Harper scored a comeback win in the doubles to give Team Canada an insurmountable 3-0 lead in...
Gabriel Diallo and Liam Draxl both secured straight-set wins on Friday to give Team Canada a 2-0 lead in their Davis...