Wheelchair Tennis Paralympics 2024

Google honoured the wheelchair tennis competition on Tuesday with an interesting doodle that featured animated birds, in keeping with the Paris Paralympics 2024's ongoing fascination with sports fans throughout the globe.through a captivating doodle with moving birds.

The doodle depicts two birds in a wheelchair engaging in the activity in the immaculate Jardin du Palais Royal, often known as Jardin des Tuileries, in Paris.

"Superb attitudes and exceptional service. Stade Roland-Garros is the venue for wheelchair tennis starting today,” the search engine stated on its official Google Doodles.

Wheelchair tennis competitions at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris began on August 30 and will conclude on September 7.

the Roland Garros Stadium—known for its hard clay surface. Men's, women's, and quads divisions will all have singles and doubles matches during the competition.

In matches with varying features on Sunday, Gustavo Fernandez (Argentina), Todiko Oda (Japan), Martin De La Puente (Spain), and Alfie Hewett (Great Britain) all made it to the round of 16.

Wheelchair tennis was introduced to the Paralympic Games in Barcelona in 1992, and it is now a feature of all four Grand Slam competitions.

As of right now, the official website of the International Tennis Federation Wheelchair Tennis Tour lists over 150 events.