Google Doodle Celebrates Wheelchair Tennis at the 2024 Paris Paralympics
Aditya Singh Tharran
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As the 2024 Paris Paralympics continues to capture the world's attention, Google has honored the wheelchair tennis event with a vibrant and engaging Doodle. On September 3, Google’s Doodle featured animated birds playing wheelchair tennis in the picturesque Jardin des Tuileries, showcasing the sport's excitement and elegance.
The doodle is a nod to the Paralympics' wheelchair tennis matches, which began on August 30 and will run until September 7 at the iconic Roland Garros Stadium. This venue, renowned for its clay courts, is the perfect backdrop for the tournament, which includes singles and doubles matches across men's, women’s, and quads categories.
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In a noteworthy development, players like Alfie Hewett from Great Britain, Martin De La Puente from Spain, Todiko Oda from Japan, and Gustavo Fernandez from Argentina have all advanced to the final 16, highlighting the competitive nature of this year’s event.
Wheelchair Tennis: A Brief Overview
Wheelchair tennis, which made its debut at the Barcelona Paralympics in 1992, is now a staple at all four Grand Slam tournaments. The International Tennis Federation Wheelchair Tennis Tour currently features over 150 events globally, reflecting the sport's growing popularity.
The sport is divided into two categories:
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2 个月I am happy with all athlets participating in the Paralympic Games! However, never forget all the barriers people with handicap are still confronted with in daily life, and never stop demanding improvement! The example shows a subway pass which makes people with rollator or wheelchair take a much longer way to get to the nearest busstop. https://www.lokalkompass.de/duisburg/c-ratgeber/busfahren-mit-koerperbehinderung_a1978459