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The Ghana Wheelchair Tennis team is set to participate in the 2024 Para-Tennis Open de Cagnes and the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games pregames training camp at the Henri-Burg Tennis Club in Argenteuil, France, from June 16 to July 14, 2024.
This event, sanctioned by the International Tennis Federation, provides a critical opportunity for Ghana's wheelchair tennis players to secure a bipartite application for the prestigious Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Following the tournament, the team will engage in rigorous training at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games pregames training camp, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to excellence in the sport.
The camp, hosted by the Mayor of Argenteuil for the National Paralympic Committee of Ghana, symbolizes international recognition of the team's efforts.
With the support of the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the French Government, the event further underscores the importance and validation of Ghana's dedication to wheelchair tennis.
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