Wheelchair tennis first entered the Summer Paralympic Games in 1988 as a demonstration sport and as a full medal sport at the 1992 Barcelona Games. Australia has competed at every Paralympic wheelchair tennis competition. There are two categories of medals - open division and quad division.
Notable Australian performances:
Australia represented by: <br/> Men â Michael Connell <br/>
Wheelchair tennis was a demonstration sport. Michael Connell won a silver medal in the men's singles.
Australia represented by: <br/> Men - Michael Connell, David Hall <br/> Women â Randa Hinson, Sue Twelftree
Australia didn't receive any medals.
Australia represented by: <br/> Men â Mick Connell, David Hall <br/> Women - Daniela Di Toro, Randa Hinson <br/> Coach - Greg Crump <br/>
Australia won 1 silver medal and 1 bronze medal.
Australia represented in wheelchair tennis by: <br/> Men - David Hall, David Johnson <br/> Women â Daniela Di Toro, Branka Pupovac <br/> Coach - Greg Crump (Head) <br/>
Australia had competitive results making three finals out of four and winning 1 gold and 2 silver medals. David Hall took one gold and one silver medal.
Australia represented in wheelchair tennis: <br/> Men â Anthony Bonaccurso, David Hall, Ben Weekes <br/> Women â Daniela Di Toro <br/> Head coach- Greg Crump <br /> Officials - Manager â Sallee Trewin <br/> Australia won 2 silver and 2 bronze medals. <br/>
Representing Australia in wheelchair tennis: <br/> Men - Michael Dobbie, Ben Weekes <br/> Women - Daniela Di Toro <br/> Coach - Head Coach - Greg Crump Officials - Section Manager â Geoff Quinlan <br/> Daniela Di Toro competed at her fourth Games. Australia did not win a medal as only Michael Dobbie progressed past the first round. Detailed Australian Results
Men - Ben Weekes, Adam Kellerman <br/> Women - Daniela Di Toro, Janel Manns <br/> Coaches â Greg Crump (Head), Craig Purcell <br/> Officials - Section Manager â Brenda Tierney; <br/>
Daniela Di Toro competed at her fifth Games. Australia did not win any medals.<br/>
Men - Dylan Alcott, Heath Davidson, Ben Weekes, Adam Kellerman<br /> Women - Sarah Calati <br /> Coaches - Vernon Cheung (Men's), Franscois Vogelsberger (Quad) <br/> Officials Team Leader - Brenda Tierney <br/> Australia achieved impressive results winning two gold medals, Dylan Alcott taking the men's singles and men's quad doubles with Heath Davidson. <br/>
Men - Dylan Alcott, Heath Davidson, Martyn Dunn, Ben Weekes<br /> Coaches- Jessica Moore (Men's), Franscois Vogelsberger (Quad) <br/> Officials - Team Leader - Brenda Tierney <br/> Australia achieved impressive results winning one gold and one silver medals, Dylan Alcott taking gold the men's quad singles and teaming with Heath Davidson to win silver medal in the men's quad doubles. <br/>
Men - Anderson Parker, Ben Weekes<br /> Coach- Marco Persi <br/> Officials - Team Leader- Holly Hurst <br/>
Heath Davidson withdrew on 26 August 2024 due to an illness in his family. Australia did not win any medals.<br/>