Over twenty coaches from Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, and host country Ghana have taken part at in an International Tennis Federation (ITF) wheel chair tennis workshop in Accra .
The three-day course aimed, primarily, at building the capacity of coaches on the African continent.
Holger Losch, an ITF Wheelchair Tennis Consultant, was the instructor of the workshop.

Yahya Macauley, Technical Director of Ghana Wheelchair Tennis and a participant of the workshop, is grateful to the International Tennis Federation for its unflinching support for the sport in Ghana.
The ITF Wheelchair Tennis Development Fund Visit takes place at the Cape Coast Stadium Tennis Court between November 25 and 26 followed by the Juniors Camp at the same venue on November 27.
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