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The 2022 edition of Ghana Wheelchair Tennis Juniors Camp came off at the Cape Coast Stadium on November 27.
Over 16 wheelchair tennis players between the ages of 11 and 18 years from Accra, Koforidua, Wa, Takoradi, Kumasi and Cape Coast were taken through rudiments of the game.
The one-day event was led by ITF instructor Holger Losch with support from six locally-based wheelchair tennis coaches.

The event was financed by the International Tennis Federation which is committed to the development of disability sports around the globe.
Coordinator for Ghana Wheelchair Tennis Henry Larbi is happy Ghana successfully hosted the ITF development.
"I'm glad Ghana was able to successfully host this international event. We look forward to hosting and organizing more ITF wheelchair tennis events in future", Mr Larbi told JoySports in an interview.
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