In 2024, 15-year-old Jin Woodman earned a wildcard spot in the Australian Open after an impressive showing at the Australian Wheelchair Tennis National Championships, where he won three titles and climbed to number 20 in the world. Riding the wave of the “Dylan Alcott effect,” wheelchair tennis in Australia has experienced a surge in popularity, with Woodman being the youngest player in the top 25 and set to headline the inaugural junior wheelchair tournament at the Open. Woodman’s rise in the sport reflects the growing momentum and recognition of wheelchair tennis as a professional athletic endeavor, with the potential for a future showdown with his mentor, Heath Davidson, at the main draw of the Australian Open.
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Suspect held after several shot outside US casino
A gunman opened fire outside the Grand Sierra Resort casino in Reno, Nevada, injuring multiple people before being taken into custody; the condition of the victims is unknown. Local police and emergency services responded to the scene, and a city council member expressed concern over the ongoing issue of gun violence in the community. Want More Context? 🔎
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