Maikel Scheffers, the Glossary
Maikel Scheffers (born 7 September 1982) is a Dutch wheelchair tennis player.[1]
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- Dutch wheelchair tennis players
- ITF number 1 ranked wheelchair tennis players
- ITF wheelchair tennis world champions
- Paralympic wheelchair tennis players for the Netherlands
- Sportspeople from 's-Hertogenbosch
- Wheelchair tennis players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
- Wheelchair tennis players at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
's-Hertogenbosch
s-Hertogenbosch (Bois-le-Duc,; Herzogenbusch), colloquially known as Den Bosch, is a city and municipality in the Netherlands with a population of 160,783.
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Australian Open
The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Dorst
Dorst is a village in the municipality Oosterhout, in the Dutch province North Brabant.
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European Para Championships
The European Para Championships is a multi-sport event contested by para-athletes from European nations.
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French Open
The French Open (Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year.
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Grand Slam (tennis)
The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in a calendar year.
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Paralympic Games
The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the Games of the Paralympiad, is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities.
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Ronald Vink
Ronald Vink (born April 21, 1976) is a professional wheelchair tennis player from the Netherlands. Maikel Scheffers and Ronald Vink are Dutch male tennis players, Dutch wheelchair tennis players, Paralympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands, Paralympic medalists in wheelchair tennis, Paralympic wheelchair tennis players for the Netherlands, wheelchair tennis players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and wheelchair tennis players at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.
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Satoshi Saida
is a Japanese pioneering wheelchair tennis player and 2004 Summer Paralympics gold medalist (Men's doubles with Shingo Kunieda). Maikel Scheffers and Satoshi Saida are medalists at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, Paralympic medalists in wheelchair tennis, wheelchair tennis players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and wheelchair tennis players at the 2016 Summer Paralympics.
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Shingo Kunieda
is a Japanese former wheelchair tennis player. Maikel Scheffers and Shingo Kunieda are ITF number 1 ranked wheelchair tennis players, ITF wheelchair tennis world champions, medalists at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, medalists at the 2020 Summer Paralympics, Paralympic medalists in wheelchair tennis, wheelchair tennis players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, wheelchair tennis players at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, wheelchair tennis players at the 2016 Summer Paralympics and wheelchair tennis players at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.
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Spina bifida
Spina bifida (SB; /ˌspaɪnə ˈbɪfɪdə/, Latin for 'split spine') is a birth defect in which there is incomplete closing of the spine and the membranes around the spinal cord during early development in pregnancy.
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US Open (tennis)
The US Open Tennis Championships, commonly called the US Open, is a hardcourt tennis tournament held annually in Queens, New York.
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Wheelchair tennis
Wheelchair tennis is one of the forms of tennis adapted for wheelchair users.
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Wheelchair tennis at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
Wheelchair tennis at the 2008 Summer Paralympics was held at the Olympic Green Tennis Centre from 8 September to 15 September.
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Wheelchair tennis at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's doubles
The men's doubles wheelchair tennis tournament at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo was held at the Ariake Tennis Park in Kōtō, Tokyo from 28 August to 3 September 2021.
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Wheelchair tennis at the 2023 European Para Championships
Wheelchair tennis at the 2023 European Para Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands will be held between 8 and 13 August.
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Wimbledon Championships
The Wimbledon Championships, commonly called Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious.
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2006 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Robin Ammerlaan defeated Michaël Jérémiasz in the final, 6–7(1–7), 6–3, 7–5 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2006 US Open.
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2007 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Shingo Kunieda defeated the defending champion Michaël Jérémiasz in the final, 6–3, 3–6, 6–3 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2007 Australian Open.
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2008 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Satoshi Saida defeated the other four-time defending champion Robin Ammerlaan and his partner Ronald Vink in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2008 Australian Open.
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2008 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Michaël Jérémiasz in the final, 6–1, 6–4 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2008 Australian Open.
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2008 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Shingo Kunieda and Maikel Scheffers defeated Robin Ammerlaan and Ronald Vink in the final, 6–2, 7–5 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2008 French Open.
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2008 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Robin Ammerlaan in the final, 6–0, 7–6(7–5) to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2008 French Open.
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2008 Summer Paralympics
The 2008 Summer Paralympic Games, the 13th Summer Paralympic Games, took place in Beijing, China from September 6 to 17, 2008.
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2009 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Two-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Robin Ammerlaan defeated Stefan Olsson and Maikel Scheffers in the final, 7–5, 6–1 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2009 Australian Open.
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2009 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Two-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2009 Australian Open.
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2009 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet and Michaël Jeremiasz defeated the defending champion Maikel Scheffers and his partner Robin Ammerlaan in the final, 6–2, 7–5, to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2009 French Open.
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2009 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Two-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 6–3, 3–6, 6–3 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2009 French Open.
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2009 US Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet and Stefan Olsson defeated Maikel Scheffers and Ronald Vink in the final, 6–4, 4–6, 6–4 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2009 US Open.
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2009 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Maikel Scheffers in the final, 6–0, 6–0 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2009 US Open.
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2009 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet and Michaël Jérémiasz defeated the two-time defending champion Robin Ammerlaan and his partner Shingo Kunieda in the final, 1–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–3) to win the gentlemen's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships.
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2010 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Three-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Stéphane Houdet defeated the other defending champion Robin Ammerlaan and his partner Maikel Scheffers in the final, 6–2, 6–2 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2010 Australian Open.
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2010 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Three-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 7–6(7–3), 2–6, 7–5 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2010 Australian Open.
See Maikel Scheffers and 2010 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
2010 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champion Stéphane Houdet and his partner Shingo Kunieda defeated Robin Ammerlaan and Stefan Olsson in the final, 6–0, 5–7, to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2010 French Open.
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2010 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Three-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stefan Olsson in the final, 6–4, 6–0 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2010 French Open.
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2010 US Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Maikel Scheffers and Ronald Vink defeated Nicolas Peifer and Jon Rydberg in the final, 6–0, 6–0 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2010 US Open.
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2010 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Two-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda won the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2010 US Open after Nicolas Peifer withdrew before the final.
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2010 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's doubles
Robin Ammerlaan and Stefan Olsson defeated the defending champion Stéphane Houdet and his partner Shingo Kunieda in the final, 6–4, 7–6(7–4) to win the gentlemen's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships.
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2011 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Four-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Maikel Scheffers defeated the other defending champion Stéphane Houdet and his partner Nicolas Peifer in the final, 6–3, 6–3 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2011 Australian Open.
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2011 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Four-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 6–0, 6–3 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2011 Australian Open.
See Maikel Scheffers and 2011 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
2011 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Nicolas Peifer defeated Robin Ammerlaan and Stefan Olsson in the final, 6–2, 6–3 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2011 French Open.
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2011 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Maikel Scheffers defeated Nicolas Peifer in the final, 7–6(7–3), 6–3 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2011 French Open.
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2011 US Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer defeated the defending champions Maikel Scheffers and Ronald Vink in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2011 US Open.
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2011 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Three-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 3–6, 6–1, 6–0 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2011 US Open.
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2011 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's doubles
Maikel Scheffers and Ronald Vink defeated Stéphane Houdet and Michaël Jérémiasz in the final, 7–5, 6–2 to win the gentlemen's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships.
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2012 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Ronald Vink and Robin Ammerlaan defeated Stéphane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer in the final, 6–2, 4–6, 6–1 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2012 Australian Open.
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2012 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Maikel Scheffers defeated Nicolas Peifer in the final, 3–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–0 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2012 Australian Open.
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2012 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Two-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Frédéric Cattaneo defeated Michael Jérémiasz and Stefan Olsson in the final, 3–6, 7–6(7–3), to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2012 French Open.
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2012 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Stéphane Houdet defeated Shingo Kunieda in the final, 6–2, 2–6, 7–6(8–6) to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2012 French Open.
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2013 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Michaël Jérémiasz and Shingo Kunieda defeated Stefan Olsson and Adam Kellerman in the final, 6–0, 6–1 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2013 Australian Open.
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2013 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 6–2, 6–0 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2013 Australian Open.
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2013 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Three-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Stéphane Houdet defeated Gordon Reid and Ronald Vink in the final, 3–6, 6–4, to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2013 French Open.
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2013 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Stéphane Houdet defeated Shingo Kunieda in the final, 7–5, 5–7, 7–6(7–5) to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2013 French Open.
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2013 US Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Michaël Jérémiasz and Maikel Scheffers defeated Gustavo Fernández and Joachim Gérard in the final, 6–0, 4–6, 6–3 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2013 US Open.
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2013 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Stéphane Houdet defeated the four-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2013 US Open.
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2013 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet and Shingo Kunieda defeated Frédéric Cattaneo and Ronald Vink in the final, 6–4, 6–2 to win the gentlemen's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.
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2014 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Stéphane Houdet defeated Gordon Reid and Maikel Scheffers in the final, 6–3, 6–3 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2014 Australian Open.
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2014 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Gustavo Fernández in the final, 6–0, 6–1 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2014 Australian Open.
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2014 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champion Stéphane Houdet and his partner Joachim Gérard defeated Gustavo Fernández and Nicolas Peifer in the final, 4–6, 6–3, to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2014 French Open.
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2014 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Shingo Kunieda defeated the two-time defending champion Stéphane Houdet in the final, 6–4, 6–1 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2014 French Open.
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2014 US Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet and Shingo Kunieda defeated the defending champion Maikel Scheffers and his partner Gordon Reid in the final, 6–2, 2–6, 7–6 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2014 US Open.
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2014 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Shingo Kunieda defeated Gustavo Fernández in the final, 7–6(7–0), 6–4 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2014 US Open.
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2014 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champions Stéphane Houdet and Shingo Kunieda defeated Maikel Scheffers and Ronald Vink in the final, 5–7, 6–0, 6–3 to win the gentlemen's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships.
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2015 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champions Stéphane Houdet and Shingo Kunieda defeated Gustavo Fernández and Gordon Reid in the final, 6–2, 6–1 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2015 Australian Open.
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2015 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Two-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 6–2, 6–2, to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2015 Australian Open.
See Maikel Scheffers and 2015 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
2015 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Shingo Kunieda and Gordon Reid defeated Gustavo Fernández and Nicolas Peifer in the final, 6–1, 7–6(7–1) to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2015 French Open.
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2015 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 6–1, 6–0 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2015 French Open.
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2015 US Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champion Stéphane Houdet and his partner Gordon Reid defeated Michaël Jérémiasz and Nicolas Peifer in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2015 US Open.
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2015 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Shingo Kunieda defeated Stéphane Houdet in the final, 6–7(4–7), 6–3, 6–2 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2015 US Open.
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2016 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Two-time defending champion Stéphane Houdet and his partner Nicolas Peifer defeated the other three-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda and his partner Gordon Reid in the final, 6–3, 3–6, 7–5 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2016 Australian Open.
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2016 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Gordon Reid defeated Joachim Gérard in the final, 7–6(9–7), 6–4 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2016 Australian Open.
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2016 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's doubles
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid defeated the defending champion Nicolas Peifer and his partner Stéphane Houdet in the final, 4–6, 6–1, 7–6(8–6) to win the gentlemen's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships.
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2016 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's singles
Gordon Reid defeated Stefan Olsson in the final, 6–1, 6–4 to win the inaugural gentlemen's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships.
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2017 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Joachim Gérard and Gordon Reid defeated Gustavo Fernández and Alfie Hewett in the final, 6–3, 3–6, to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2017 Australian Open.
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2017 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Gustavo Fernández defeated Nicolas Peifer in the final, 3–6, 6–2, 6–0 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2017 Australian Open.
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2017 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer defeated the two-time defending champion Gordon Reid and his partner Alfie Hewett in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2017 French Open.
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2017 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Alfie Hewett defeated the defending champion Gustavo Fernández in the final, 0–6, 7–6(11–9), 6–2 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2017 French Open.
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2017 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's doubles
Defending champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid defeated Stéphane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer in the final, 6–7(5–7), 7–5, 7–6(7–3) to win the gentlemen's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships.
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2017 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's singles
Stefan Olsson defeated Gustavo Fernández in the final, 7−5, 3−6, 7−5 to win the wheelchair gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships.
See Maikel Scheffers and 2017 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's singles
2020 Summer Paralympics
The, branded as the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport parasports event held from 24 August to 5 September 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.
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2022 US Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Martín de la Puente and Nicolas Peifer defeated the five-time defending champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid in the final, 4–6, 7–5, to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2022 US Open.
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2022 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Alfie Hewett defeated the two-time defending champion Shingo Kunieda in the final, 7–6(7–2), 6–1 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2022 US Open.
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2023 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Three-time defending champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid defeated Maikel Scheffers and Ruben Spaargaren in the final, 6–1, 6–2 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 Australian Open.
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2023 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Alfie Hewett defeated Tokito Oda in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 Australian Open.
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2023 European Para Championships
The 2023 European Para Championships were the first edition of the European Para Championships held between 8 and 20 August 2023 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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2023 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Three-time defending champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid defeated Martín de la Puente and Gustavo Fernández in the final, 7–6(11–9), 7–5 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 French Open.
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2023 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Tokito Oda defeated Alfie Hewett in the final, 6–1, 6–4 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 French Open.
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2023 US Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet and Takashi Sanada defeated Takuya Miki and Tokito Oda in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 US Open.
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2023 US Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Alfie Hewett defeated Gordon Reid in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 US Open.
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2024 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Four-time defending champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid defeated Takuya Miki and Tokito Oda in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2024 Australian Open.
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2024 Australian Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Tokito Oda defeated the defending champion Alfie Hewett in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2024 Australian Open.
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2024 French Open – Wheelchair men's doubles
Four-time defending champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid defeated Takuya Miki and Tokito Oda in the final, 6–1, 6–4 to win the men's doubles wheelchair tennis title at the 2024 French Open.
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2024 French Open – Wheelchair men's singles
Defending champion Tokito Oda defeated Gustavo Fernández in the final, 7–5, 6–3 to win the men's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2024 French Open.
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2024 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's singles
Alfie Hewett defeated Martín de la Puente in the final, 6–2, 6–3 to win the gentlemen's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships.
See Maikel Scheffers and 2024 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair men's singles
See also
Dutch wheelchair tennis players
- Aniek van Koot
- Anouk Taggenbrock
- Bas van Erp
- Chantal Vandierendonck
- Diede de Groot
- Dorrie Timmermans
- Eric Stuurman
- Esther Vergeer
- Jiske Griffioen
- Korie Homan
- Lizzy de Greef
- Maaike Smit
- Maikel Scheffers
- Marjolein Buis
- Monique Kalkman-Van Den Bosch
- Niels Vink
- Ricky Molier
- Robin Ammerlaan
- Ronald Vink
- Sam Schröder
- Sharon Walraven
- Sonja Peters
- Tom Egberink
ITF number 1 ranked wheelchair tennis players
- Alfie Hewett
- Andy Lapthorne
- David Hall (Australian tennis)
- David Wagner (tennis)
- Diede de Groot
- Dylan Alcott
- Esther Vergeer
- Korie Homan
- Maikel Scheffers
- Nicholas Taylor (tennis)
- Niels Vink
- Peter Norfolk
- Robin Ammerlaan
- Sam Schröder
- Shingo Kunieda
- Tokito Oda
ITF wheelchair tennis world champions
- Alfie Hewett
- Aniek van Koot
- Chantal Vandierendonck
- Daniela Di Toro
- David Hall (Australian tennis)
- David Wagner (tennis)
- Diede de Groot
- Dylan Alcott
- Esther Vergeer
- Gordon Reid (tennis)
- Gustavo Fernández (tennis)
- Jiske Griffioen
- Kai Schramayer
- Laurent Giammartini
- Maikel Scheffers
- Michaël Jérémiasz
- Monique Kalkman-Van Den Bosch
- Niels Vink
- Randy Snow
- Ricky Molier
- Robin Ammerlaan
- Shingo Kunieda
- Stéphane Houdet
- Stephen Welch
- Yui Kamiji
Paralympic wheelchair tennis players for the Netherlands
- Aniek van Koot
- Bas van Erp
- Chantal Vandierendonck
- Diede de Groot
- Dorrie Timmermans
- Eric Stuurman
- Esther Vergeer
- Jiske Griffioen
- Korie Homan
- Maaike Smit
- Maikel Scheffers
- Marjolein Buis
- Monique Kalkman-Van Den Bosch
- Niels Vink
- Ricky Molier
- Robin Ammerlaan
- Ronald Vink
- Sam Schröder
- Sharon Walraven
- Sonja Peters
- Tom Egberink
Sportspeople from 's-Hertogenbosch
- Andy Souwer
- Astrid van Koert
- Boy van Vliet
- Camille Richardson
- Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel
- Dennis Bekkers
- Eddy Stibbe
- Eimbert Timmermans
- Erik Cadée
- Fem van Empel
- Floor van den Brandt
- Geert-Jan Derikx
- Gijs van Heumen
- Heleen Crielaard
- Henri Smulders
- Henri van Opstal
- Jacqueline van Rozendaal-van Gerven
- José Damen
- Kenny van Gaalen
- Laurien Vermulst
- Lies Bonnier
- Lotte Jonathans
- Maartje Goderie
- Maikel Scheffers
- Manon Bollegraf
- Mari Saris
- Marianne Vos
- Marlies van Baalen
- Michiel van der Heijden
- Mijntje Donners
- Monique de Wilt
- Nicole van Hooren
- Norbert Thelissen
- Patrick Faber (field hockey)
- Peter Burggraaff
- Richard Groenendaal
- Rob Derikx
- Rob van Esdonk
- Robin van Roosmalen
- Roel Aarts
- Ronan van Zandbeek
- Sjoerd Marijne
- Sophie von Weiler
- Steven Bakker
- Thomas Rabou
- Toon Greebe
- Twan van Gendt
- Willy Wilhelm
- Wim van Heumen
Wheelchair tennis players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
- Annick Sevenans
- Arlette Racineux
- Bas van Erp
- Ben Weekes
- Beth Arnoult
- Boaz Kramer
- Daniela Di Toro
- David Wagner (tennis)
- Dorrie Timmermans
- Eric Stuurman
- Esther Vergeer
- Florence Gravellier
- Francesc Tur
- Gordon Reid (tennis)
- Jamie Burdekin
- Jiske Griffioen
- Joachim Gérard
- Johana Martínez
- Jon Rydberg
- Jordanne Whiley
- Kaitlyn Verfuerth
- Katharina Krüger
- Kgothatso Montjane
- Korie Homan
- László Farkas (tennis)
- Lucy Shuker
- Maikel Scheffers
- Martin Legner
- Michaël Jérémiasz
- Nicholas Taylor (tennis)
- Nicolas Peifer
- Peter Norfolk
- Peter Vikström
- Robin Ammerlaan
- Ronald Vink
- Sarah Hunter (tennis)
- Satoshi Saida
- Sharon Walraven
- Shingo Kunieda
- Shraga Weinberg
- Stéphane Houdet
- Stefan Olsson
- Tadeusz Kruszelnicki
- Yuka Chokyu
Wheelchair tennis players at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
- Abu Samah Borhan
- Alfie Hewett
- Aniek van Koot
- Ben Weekes
- Charlotte Fairbank
- Daniel Caverzaschi
- Dermot Bailey
- Diede de Groot
- Dylan Alcott
- Frédéric Cattanéo
- Francesc Tur
- Gordon Reid (tennis)
- Gustavo Fernández (tennis)
- Heath Davidson
- Joachim Gérard
- Johana Martínez
- Koji Sugeno
- Macarena Cabrillana
- Maikel Scheffers
- Manami Tanaka (tennis)
- Martín de la Puente
- Martin Legner
- Martyn Dunn
- Mitsuteru Moroishi
- Momoko Ohtani
- Nicolas Peifer
- Niels Vink
- Robert Shaw (wheelchair tennis)
- Sam Schröder
- Shingo Kunieda
- Stéphane Houdet
- Stefan Olsson
- Suresh Dharmasena
- Takashi Sanada
- Takuya Miki
- Tom Egberink
- Wang Ziying
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maikel_Scheffers
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