Canadian wheelchair tennis player Shaw to play in quad division at Australian Open
Canada’s Rob Shaw wouldn’t mind seeing the wind pick up next week at Melbourne Park when he takes to the court at the Australian Open.
Shaw, the lone Canadian wheelchair tennis player in the field, competes in the quad division for players with varying levels of upper and lower limb impairment.
“I don’t have the same mobility skills as some of my competitors and I’m not one of the fastest in the division,” Shaw said. “And because of that, I sort of make up for it by ensuring that no one gets into a rhythm.”
Blustery conditions can sometimes help on that front.