Dana Mathewson, America’s top wheelchair tennis player, is ready for impact at US Open
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By May 09, 2025Dana Mathewson, America’s top wheelchair tennis player, is ready for impact at US Open
"Anyone that comes out and sees me or anyone else in the wheelchair division play, will see that it's not 'wheelchair tennis,'" says the world No. 8. "It’s tennis. We just happen to be playing in a wheelchair."
Published Sep 05, 2023
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Mathewson (right) made history as the first American woman to win a Grand Slam in wheelchair tennis at 2022 Wimbledon, partnering Yui Kamiji.
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Mathewson (right) comes into the US Open wheelchair competition as the top-ranked American woman in singles and doubles.
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"I think it's groundbreaking," Mathewson says of her new partnership with Maestro Dobel Tequila. "It sets the tone for other brands to not just ‘accept’ athletes like myself, but to celebrate athletes like myself."
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