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Wheelchair player for global events

May 11, 2005 16:36 IST
Last Updated: May 12, 2005 14:33 IST


India's wheelchair tennis player Boniface Prabhu would take part in a series of international tournaments with the support of Allen Solly, UTI Worldwide (India) and Nike India who have extended him sponsorship for the above events.

A winner of the 2004 Florida Open Wheelchair Tennis Championship last year, Boniface kicks off the season with the Japan Open on May 15. He will also take part in the French, Dutch, Belgium and British Open.

Indian cricketer Anil Kumble (R) plays tennis with partner Indian quad wheel-chair tennis player Boniface Prabhu in BangaloreBoniface, who was the first Indian wheelchair tennis player to reach the finals of the US, British, French and Australian Opens, was overwhelmed by the sponsorship. Currently ranked 40 in the world, he promised to give his best. His aim is to break into top ten in the world and then be among the top two.

The sponsorship by Allen Solly, a major Aditya Birla group company, is for one year and that includes accommodation, airfare and other miscellaneous costs like tournament cost and entry fee. Ace spinner Anil Kumble turned up to extend his support to Boniface, who the cricketer described as a epitome of grit, determination and perseverance and a role model.


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Sub: Wish you all the best Boniface.

it is good to know that India's ace wheelchair star Boniface is being sponsored by some companies to represent India in international circit.I highly appreciate ...


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