inclusion

Resource Library

A library of resources, videos, factsheets and case studies around Inclusion Tennis to support venues, coaches and volunteers making tennis more accessible for all.

Inclusion Strands

Wheelchair Tennis

For players with a physical impairment with a pathway from grass roots to Grand slams.
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Para Standing Tennis

For players with physical impairments who want to play without use of a wheelchair.
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Visually Impaired

Created in Japan in 1984, it is now played in over 30 countries and has ambitions to become a future paralympic sport.
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Learning Disability

For those looking to compete, criteria for entry are connected to the person’s IQ, with anyone with an IQ of less than 75 eligible.
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Deaf Tennis

To be eligible, a player has to have an average hearing loss of 55dB or more in their best ear – find out more about hearing loss here.
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LGBTQ+

It is important to make sure tennis is accessible and welcoming to all.
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Walking Tennis

Love tennis but looking for a gentler pace of play? Walking Tennis is safe, fun and inclusive and a fantastic way to stay active!
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Playing with Dementia

Many organizations are working to make tennis more accessible to people with dementia,

Serves

Helping young people in underserved communities across Great Britain get active and experience the physical, social and mental benefits of tennis
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Playlist

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