Tag: Shingo Kunieda

  • NEC Wheelchair Masters / ITF Doubles Masters

    Mission Viejo, California – USA, Nov 11, 2013: Please find below the final results from the 2013 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters and ITF Wheelchair Doubles Masters held in Mission Viejo, California, USA on 5-11 November. Shingo Kunieda and Yui Kamiji completed a Japanese double by winning the men’s and women’s singles titles respectively, while American…

  • 5th ABN AMRO World Wheelchair Tennis

    5th ABN AMRO World Wheelchair Tennis

    Rotterdam – Netherlands, Feb 18, 2013: World No. 1 Shingo Kunieda claimed his latest NEC Wheechair Tennis Tour title on Saturday after Dutchman Maikel Scheffers pulled out of their scheduled final at the 5th ABN AMRO World Wheelchair Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam due to injury. Scheffers appeared on court shortly before Saturday’s scheduled singles final…

  • Kunieda and Griffioen wins M and W title

    Kunieda and Griffioen wins M and W title

    Mechelen – Belgium, Nov 11: Kunieda, Please find below the latest results from the 2012 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters taking place in Mechelen, Belgium on 7-11 November. Eight men, eight women and four quad players are competing in the ITF’s year-end wheelchair tennis singles championship. Shingo Kunieda of Japan and Jiske Griffioen of the Netherlands…

  • Shingo Kunieda wins fourth British Open title

    Shingo Kunieda wins fourth British Open title

    Nottingham, July 22, 2012: Shingo Kunieda clinched his fourth British Open men’s singles title on Sunday at the penultimate Super Series event on the 2012 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour came to an end at Nottingham Tennis Centre. Beijing Paralympic gold medallists Stephane Houdet and Michael Jeremiasz of France won the men’s doubles title in the…

  • Junior Wimbledon kicks off & Wheelchair Tennis

    Junior Wimbledon kicks off & Wheelchair Tennis

    JUNIORS: Junior Wimbledon kicks off Fourth-seeded Filip Peliwo has proven that he can reach a Grand Slam junior final. Now he wants to prove that he can win a Grand Slam junior final. The 18-year-old Canadian, who hails from Vancouver, but trains in Montreal, was a finalist at the Australian Open and Roland Garros this…