International Business Times
The four-day event -- starting December 14 at the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association -- will witness a total of 42 wheelchair tennis players from India.
MyKhel
Shekar Veeraswamy and Prathima Rao, two of India's leading wheelchair tennis players, limped up to the dais of the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association's press conference room.
The New Indian Express
To be held in December more players from across the country will participate in the 2nd edition of the Tabebuia Open. The first tourney this year was held in Chennai in August.
Eenadu India
Chennai: A record 36 players will participate in the first edition of the Marina Open AITA Ranking Wheelchair Tennis Tournament to begin today at SDAT Tennis Stadium, Chennai.
Deccan Herald
The first-ever All India Tennis Association (AITA) ranking Wheelchair Tennis tournament -- Tabebuia Open -- will be held at the KSLTA courts here from December 2 to 4.
Sportstar Live
Speaking on Tuesday at the launch of the Indian Wheelchair Tennis Tour’s (IWTT) Tabebuia Open, India's doubles star Rohan Bopanna exuded hope that India would one day have players competing in wheelchair tennis at Grand Slams.
Press Trust of India
Tennis doubles player Rohan Bopanna today said that wheelchair tennis was already a big sport in the world, which is reflected in top players like Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic…
The Hindu
India’s doubles star Rohan Bopanna exuded hope that India would one day have players competing in wheelchair tennis at Grand Slams.