Whiley won the wheelchair doubles title in 2017 while 11 weeks pregnant. Jordanne Whiley is taking inspiration from Serena Williams as she prepares to make her grand slam comeback following childbirth ...
Tennis ace was flying the Black Country flag after winning back-to-back singles titles at the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you ...
It's the "Year of Moms" at the U.S. Open: Mothers Serena Williams and Tsvetana Pironkova played against each other in the quarterfinals on Wednesday afternoon. Williams advanced to the semi-finals, ...
Jordanne Whiley leaves Tokyo with no regrets at the end of a long Paralympic journey as her fourth Games ended with doubles silver. Did you know with a Plus subscription to Shropshire Star you get ...
Wheelchair tennis star Jordanne Whiley has announced her retirement from the sport. The 29-year-old ends her career as one of Britain’s most decorated tennis players having won 13 grand slam titles ...
Here’s a scary thought. Despite winning all four Grand Slam events this year and Sunday’s UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Doubles Masters Tournament, Jordanne Whiley feels her and teammate Yui Kamiji can get ...
MISSION VIEJO – The disappointment of a loss in the semifinals of the UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Doubles Masters Tournament wasn’t enough to quell the joy of getting there for Sabine Ellerbrock.
Jordanne Whiley has spent the last several months working on the mental side of her game, hoping to exchange what is often frustration with a much more relaxed approach. The 21-year-old from Great ...
Head In The Game sees athletes across a variety of disciplines speak candidly about their mental wellbeing – from occasional periods of poor mental health to ongoing, sometimes debilitating, struggles ...
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Following her Wimbledon triumph, Sports Mole speaks to British wheelchair tennis player Jordanne Whiley, who is aiming for gold at Rio 2016.
Jordanne Whiley leaves Tokyo with no regrets at the end of a long Paralympic journey as her fourth Games ended with doubles silver. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with ...