Part 2
3) Shingo was born in Tokyo in 1984 and brought un
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in Chiba. After he got spinal cord cancer at the age
of nine, he became a wheelchair user. He began to
play wheelchair tennis when he was eleven. As he
was talented in sports, he soon became good at it.
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4) In his first year at high school, he joined a tour
The breathtaking moves of the players
abroad.
amazed him. Particularly, Ricky Molier, the number
one player at that time, thrilled Shingo the most.
“Cool! Whata player!” Molier was overwhelming
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other players with his power and technique. “I want
to play a match with him someday.” That thought
gave Shingo a clear objective to play wheelchair
tennis.
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