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Kai Schramayer

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when he was fourteen years old after his mother noticed that her son complained about pain in his leg when going up stairs. After his leg got amputated, he went back to playing tennis with a
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player who competed at international level events. He was a former World no. 1 in the sport and is a double Paralympic medalist.
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Wheelchair tennis players at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
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Wheelchair tennis players at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
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Kai Schrameyer
Germany
Vancouver
Heidelberg
Masters
Paralympic Games
Masters Doubles
Paralympic Games
1992 Barcelona
Men's singles
1992 Barcelona
Men's doubles
2000 Sydney
Men's singles
German
wheelchair tennis
ice hockey
volleyball
basketball
soccer
tennis
femur
bone cancer
prosthesis
Randy Snow
"Kai Schramayer - ITF Profile"
"Cancer Can't Keep Him Off the Court: Tennis: Schramayer, who had his left amputated, is the world's top-ranked wheelchair tennis player"
"How To Help Someone After Disability? Teach Them Tennis"
Kai Schramayer
International Tennis Federation

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