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Whiley targets 2015 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters success

US Open champion Jordanne Whiley is aiming to end her ground-breaking season in style when she lines up for the 2015 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters on 2-6 December.

The tournament takes place at Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the venue for the London 2012 Paralympic Tennis Event.

For the second successive year world number Whiley is set to return to the scene of her London 2012 women’s doubles bronze medal-winning performance with Lucy Shuker, with both Brits among the elite women’s field of eight players this year for the International’s Tennis Federation’s year-end singles championship.

Whiley said:

“I love playing in front of large crowds, especially my home crowd. The British public are so great at getting behind their athletes, so I’d appeal to them to come along and do what you do best... Cheer loudly!” 

The last remaining tickets for the Masters are now on sale starting from just £2 for community groups and schools up to a maximum of £15 for the weekend semi-finals and finals. All children can come along for a pound and there is an Activity Zone full of entertainment for all the family. Tickets can be purchased via the website