Rob Shaw to retire from professional tennis after the Australian Open
On Tuesday, Rob Shaw announced he will retire from the sport at this year’s Australian Open.
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On Tuesday, Rob Shaw announced he will retire from the sport at this year’s Australian Open.
Seven different Canadians lifted trophies on the ITF Wheelchair Tour in 2025, with the majority of the wins coming...
Starting on Thursday, the Birmingham National Wheelchair Tennis Championships take over the UBC Tennis Centre in...
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...
From August 3-5, Tennis Canada hosted the National Bank Open’s inaugural wheelchair tennis exhibition in Toronto at...
Four of Canada’s top wheelchair tennis players are set to hit the courts in Toronto on Sunday for the opening day of...
A wheelchair tennis exhibition event will be held this summer at the National Bank Open in Toronto from Aug. 3 to 5 at...
Shawn Courchesne won the first two ITF wheelchair singles titles of his career at back-to-back events in Setubal,...
Canada’s Rob Shaw and partner Francisco Cayulef were beaten in the semifinals of the quad doubles competition on...