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Rothesay International Eastbourne

Devonshire Park, Eastbourne 22 - 29 June 2024

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Rothesay International Eastbourne 2024: Hewett, Reid, Lapthorne & Shuker among world-class wheelchair entries

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Leading Brits Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid and Andy Lapthorne are among 12 top 10-ranked wheelchair players announced for the Rothesay International Eastbourne today, with fellow Paralympic medallist Lucy Shuker among seven Brits confirmed on the entry lists across the men’s, women’s and quad singles events to be contested on 27-29 June.

This year’s Rothesay International Eastbourne is the first of our major grass court tournaments to feature men’s, women’s and quad wheelchair draws all at one venue, with many of the players going on to contest the Lexus British Open Roehampton the following week (2-5 July) in the lead up to the wheelchair events at The Championships, Wimbledon

World No.1 Hewett and world No.5 Reid head all four top ranked Brits who are set to contest the men’s singles and doubles in Eastbourne, with Ben Bartram and Dahnon Ward having joined Hewett and Reid in the Lexus GB World Team Cup men’s team that won the World Team Cup for the fourth time in nine years in early May. British No.5 Andrew Penney is also among the home entry.

Argentina’s world No.3 Gustavo Fernandez is also among the confirmed men’s entries for the Eastbourne tournament, which has ITF 2 status on the International Tennis Federation’s UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour.

Full player entry list

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British No.1 and world No.6 Lapthorne, the reigning Rothesay International Eastbourne quad singles champion, is one of five top 10 players entered for this year’s quad singles and doubles draws, alongside the world No.2 ranked Dutchman Sam Schroder, Australia’s world No.5 Heath Davidson, the USA’s world No.7 David Wagner and world No.8 Ahmet Kaplan of Turkey.

British No.2 Greg Slade, runner-up to Lapthorne in last year’s all-British quad singles final and fellow LTA Colour Holder Gary Cox complete a three-strong British entry.

World No.3, Rio Paralympic gold medallist and 2023 Eastbourne finalist Jiske Griffioen of the Netherlands heads four top 10 ranked players entered for the women’s singles, along with China’s Zhenzhen Zhu, Colombia’s Angelica Bernal and the USA’s Dana Mathewson, with British No.1 Shuker due to return to Eastbourne for the third successive year along with British No2 Abbie Breakwell.

Kirsty Thomson, LTA Tournament Director, said: “We are delighted with the strength and quality of each of the wheelchair draws for the Rothesay International Eastbourne as we get a new era of international grass court wheelchair tennis underway at the LTA’s major events this summer. With the Lexus British Open Roehampton, Wimbledon and the Paris Paralympics coming up we have an amazing summer of wheelchair tennis ahead to inspire new player and new fans.”  

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