Paralympic tennis players compete with varying disabilities

They play on a standard tennis court with modified rules

Players use specialized equipment to assist with their disability

Wheelchair tennis is a popular event in the Paralympics

Some players have visual impairments and use guides on the court

Other players may have amputations or missing limbs

Athletes with cerebral palsy often use modified grips on their racquets

Hearing-impaired players can communicate with sign language during matches

Paralympic tennis players train just as hard as able-bodied athletes

They face unique challenges on the court due to their disabilities

Despite these challenges, Paralympic tennis players inspire with their achievements