● 1976● 1983● 1988● 1992● 2007–2009Wheelchair tennisTennis wheelchairThe four Grand Slam tournaments23HistoryWheelchair tennis rulesRead the information above and answer the following questions with T(true) or F(false).1. Wheelchair tennis was created in the 1980s. ( )2. The Australian Open is a part of the Grand Slam tournaments. ( )3. The small casters of the tennis wheelchair allow you to move quickly. ( )4. Players are permitted a second bounce of the ball only if it is in the court. ( )introduced to Japan introduced as a demonstration event at the Seoul Summer Paralympics included as a medal sport for the first time at the Barcelona 1992 Paralympicsincluded into all four Grand Slam tournamentswheels are angled outwards:they allow you to make quick starts, stops, and changes in directionWheelchair tennis as a competitive sport was created by former US freestyle skier Brad Parks ・Australian Open・French Open・Wimbledon (UK) ・US Openlow backrest:allows free movement of upper bodysmall caster wheels:you can prevent losing balance and falling 41本課のテーマに関連する内容をビジュアル資料で説明しています。日常生活で見かける実用的な英文から必要な情報を読み取る練習をします。このページのナレーション付きの動画を見ることができます。Wheelchair tennis is played using traditional tennis courts, balls, and rackets. The rules are the same as tennis except that players are allowed a second bounce of the ball. A second bounce can be out of the court.1
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