Andy Lapthorne
British wheelchair tennis player
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Andrew David Lapthorne is a British wheelchair tennis player. He took up wheelchair tennis in 2005, and entered the quad division in 2008. He is active in both singles and doubles tournaments, and has 16 multiple grand slam titles in singles and doubles. He competed at his first Summer Paralympics at London 2012 in the quad singles and in the quad doubles, in which he won a silver medal and is now a three-time Paralympic medallist and British no.1 Quad tennis player, who started playing wheelchair tennis at the age of ten.
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'Too quick to cancel' - Lapthorne urges US Open re-thinkAndy Lapthorne calls for a solution after the US Open's decision not to hold wheelchair events in 2024 because of a scheduling clash with the Paralympics.BBC Sport - Published | |
GB's Hewett, Reid & Lapthorne reach US Open semisBritons Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid and Andy Lapthorne make into the last four of their respective wheelchair events at the US Open.BBC Sport - Published | |
Lapthorne and Slade lose wheelchair doubles semisBritain's Andy Lapthorne and Greg Slade both lost their Wimbledon wheelchair quad doubles semi-finals in straight setsBBC Sport - Published | |
GB's Lapthorne wins doubles title but Hewett beatenGreat Britain's Andy Lapthorne wins a second French Open quad wheelchair doubles title but compatriot Alfie Hewett is denied a fourth singles crown.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wimbledon 2021: Andy Lapthorne and David Wagner win quad wheelchair doubles titleAndy Lapthorne wins a second Wimbledon quad wheelchair doubles title as he and David Wagner beat Dylan Alcott and Sam Schroder.BBC Sport - Published |
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