車いすテニスの国枝慎吾さんが選手をやめる
Wheelchair tennis player Shingo Kunieda quits playing
Wheelchair tennis player Shingo Kunieda quits playing
Wheelchair tennis player Shingo Kunieda wrote on the Internet that he will quit playing on the 22nd.
Wheelchair tennis player Shingo Kunieda wrote on the Internet that he will quit playing on the 22nd.
Kunieda is 38 years old and ranked number one in the world.
Kunieda is 38 years old and ranked number one in the world.
He holds the record of winning four major tennis tournaments and the Paralympics, the ”Golden Slam”.
He holds the record of winning four major tennis tournaments and the Paralympics, the ”Golden Slam”.
Kunieda said, ”After winning the Wimbledon tournament I always wanted to win last year, I felt like I had less energy to fight.
Kunieda said, ”After winning the Wimbledon tournament I always wanted to win last year, I felt like I had less energy to fight.
もう十分にやったと思っています」と書きました
I think I’ve done enough,’ he wrote.
I think I’ve done enough,’ he wrote.
Kunieda was active in the world for a long time
Kunieda was active in the world for a long time
He has won 28 times, the most in singles at four major tournaments.
He has won 28 times, the most in singles at four major tournaments.
In Paralympic singles, she has won three gold medals at the Tokyo Games in 2008, 2012 and 2021.
In Paralympic singles, she has won three gold medals at the Tokyo Games in 2008, 2012 and 2021.