Wheelchair Tennis Program

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Photo courtesy of Western Wake Tennis Association

The feeling of isolation experienced by many over the course of the pandemic is not new to people who use wheelchairs, Laura Weygandt, executive director of the Western Wake Tennis Association, says.

That’s why the nonprofit association’s Wheelchair Tennis Program is about more than just playing tennis, but about forming social connections, too.

The program — which is completely free — features clinics held on Saturdays at Cary Tennis Park + the next clinic is this Sat., June 12 from 3-4:30 p.m. Participants of all levels are encouraged to attend, and volunteers help facilitate learning + matches.

The association has 7 sport wheelchairs available for use during the clinics at no charge for the participants — as well as other equipment like body braces, knee straps + an active hand that helps people with quadriplegia grip a tennis racket.

Cary Tennis Park allows the clinic to run across multiple courts allowing for the different levels of players to be grouped together. The clinic is a rain-or-shine event, since the park has covered tennis courts.

Photo courtesy of Western Wake Tennis Association

“It’s a great way to get people out of the house and doing something active and with some pretty nice people,” Laura said. “We really want to reach the people who don’t get themselves out there, because it can be life changing.”

The program began in 2019 + is regaining momentum post-pandemic. If you’re interested in participating in the program or volunteering, email Laura for more information.

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