Very similar to the ATP and WTA tennis calendar, the Wheelchair tennis season is wrapping up its 2024 marketing campaign with few tournaments remaining on the schedule.
Canada’s top-ranked competitor, Rob Shaw, concluded his marketing campaign in Arnhem, Netherlands on the NEC Wheelchair Singles Masters. In the meantime, Montreal is about to host one closing Canadian occasion on the finish of this month.
Shaw falls in Masters Group Stage
Whereas Rob Shaw did effectively to earn a spot on the end-of-year championships, he was coping with an harm and easily overmatched by the easiest gamers on the earth in Arnhem final week.
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Shaw completed 0-3 in round-robin play and didn’t advance previous the group stage.
Regardless of this early exit, 2024 was a standout season for Shaw. The 34-year-old B.C. native claimed seven ITF titles, together with two in singles and 5 in doubles. His largest victory of the yr got here in Geneva on the Swiss Open, the place he captured the first ITF Series 1 title of his career. Shaw additionally represented Canada on the Paralympic Video games in Paris, reaching the quarter-finals in singles.
Montreal
There’s one closing occasion on the Canadian wheelchair tennis calendar in 2024, the Bourassa Savaria Worldwide Open in Montreal.
The hard-court match will characteristic males’s and girls’s singles, doubles, boys singles, and a quad division.
Motion will happen from November 28 to December 1 at IGA Stadium.
Rankings Replace
With the Wheelchair tennis season formally winding down, Rob Shaw once more completed because the top-ranked Canadian and is only one spot off his career-high, ending as world No. 7 within the quad division.
B.C.’s Thomas Venos loved a terrific 2024 marketing campaign and is as much as a career-high rating of fiftieth in singles and is ranked forty third in doubles.
18-year-old Frédérique Bérubé-Perron additionally loved a breakout season and heads into season’s finish ranked 66th in singles.