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2018 Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate Championships
The 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate Championships took place April 20-22 at the USTA National Campus at Lake Nona in Orlando, Fla.
Thirteen of the best players in the country from eight of the nation’s top collegiate wheelchair tennis programs participated in the event.
Here's a look at some of the on-court action.
Thirteen of the best players in the country
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
- Action from the 2018 USTA Wheelchair Tennis Collegiate National Championship in Orlando, Fla.
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