World junior No. 1 wheelchair tennis player eyes Wimbledon 2015 doubles glory
The World junior no 1 wheelchair tennis player has got his sights firmly on Wimbledon after competing in an exhibition match
The World junior no 1 wheelchair tennis player has got his sights firmly on Wimbledon after competing in an exhibition match
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Summary: Paul Stewart climbed the mountain that left him paralysed. Image: By SWLondoner staff A wheelchair tennis player from Chelsea
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