

How Gauff Wins Ugly & Brilliantly, Shanghai’s Family Feud, Plus Wheelchair Tennis Legend Rick Draney
6 snips Oct 14, 2025
Rick Draney, a pioneer of wheelchair tennis and International Tennis Hall of Famer, discusses his journey from overcoming a life-changing injury to reshaping the sport. He delves into the significance of classifications like quad and para, and how they impact competition. The conversation explores advancements in wheelchair technology, the evolution of training, and the growing junior pathways that nurture future talent. Rick also shares his insights on iconic players and the transformative effect of adaptive sports on athletes' lives.
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From Frustration To Founding A Career
- Rick Draney described discovering wheelchair tennis after his 1981 spinal injury and initially finding the sport frustrating.
- He returned later, persisted, and learned from coaches and peers to build a competitive career.
Why Classification Matters
- Quad vs para distinctions hinge on upper-extremity function and trunk/core strength.
- Classification evolved from informal self-policing to data-driven, sport-specific ITF systems.
Gold In Rugby, Missed Paralympic Tennis
- Rick focused on wheelchair rugby when quad tennis wasn't yet a Paralympic medal sport and later won Paralympic gold in 2000.
- He then missed the 2004 quad tennis Paralympics due to a wrist tendon injury.