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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
With just two weeks left before the Australian Open wheelchair tennis action gets underway, South Africa’s top ranked women’s player Kgothatso Montjane has arrived in Melbourne to fine tune her game. Playing at a world ranking of Number 6, Montjane...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
South Africa’s highest ranked wheelchair tennis women’s ace Kgothatso Montjane booked her place in the last eight of the US Open USTA Wheelchair Tennis Championships with a comfortable straight sets victory over Charlotte Famin (FRA) in St. Louis, USA...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
South Africa’s highest ranked wheelchair tennis women’s ace Kgothatso Montjane has attracted 10 sponsors offering funding of just under R1.5 million for the next year, to help her get to the top. The Limpopo-born star wrote her name in the...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
South African number two wheelchair tennis women’s player Mariska Venter and partner Emmanuelle Morch from France staged an eye-catching display to clinch their first doubles title together after triumphing at the Ath Open in Belgium on Saturday. Venter and Morch,...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
National Women's Day is upon us and Wheelchair Tennis South Africa (WTSA) General Manager, Karen Losch said the Federation’s efforts to empower young disabled girls through the sport in the country remains their priority and is very much ongoing. Losch...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
South African number two women’s ace Mariska Venter will get a chance to avenge her loss against top seed Nalani Buob from Switzerland after they both advanced to the Soweto Open semi-finals with straight-set victories on a rainy day...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
Home favourite Kgothatso Montjane has won her first Joburg Open singles title, at the Arthur Ashe Tennis Centre in Soweto on Wednesday, when the world number 8 Montjane edged out second seed Nalani Buob from Switzerland in the women’s...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
South African wheelchair tennis ace Kgothatso Montjane advanced to the women’s final of the Joburg Open, played at Arthur Ashe Tennis Center in Soweto on Tuesday. World number 8 Kgothatso Montjane stormed into the Joburg Open final with an emphatic straight-sets win over...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
Top seed Kgothatso Montjane remained on course after powering past Mabel Mankgele to advance to the semi-final round of the Joburg Open at Arthur Ashe Tennis Center in Soweto, on Monday. The country’s leading player and world number 8 Montjane...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
South Africa's leading wheelchair tennis women's player Kgothatso 'KG' Montjane gained revenge for her North West Challenge defeat by sweeping past American world number 14 Dana Mathewson in Iizuka on Thursday, and into the quarter-finals of the Japan Open. Montjane...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
A colossal second-set fightback from Kgothatso ‘KG’ Montjane, saw South Africa’s number one women’s wheelchair tennis player booking her spot in the semifinal of the SA Open at Ellis Park Tennis Stadium in Johannesburg on Tuesday. After a tough battle...
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post
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Wheelchair Tennis South Africa wrote a new post