Shraga Weinberg

Shraga Weinberg
Country (sports)  Israel
Born (1966-03-10) March 10, 1966
Petach Tiqva, Israel
Plays Left Handed
Singles
Highest ranking No.1 (September 2001)
Current ranking No.10
Paralympic Games QF (2004, 2008)
Doubles
Highest ranking No.1 (September 2003)
Current ranking No.21
Other doubles tournaments
Masters Doubles F (2009)
Paralympic Games Silver Medal (2008)
Bronze Medal (2012)

Shraga Weinberg (born March 25, 1966 in Petach Tiqva) is an Israeli wheelchair tennis player.

Weinberg was born in 1966, paralyzed in his upper body. He also suffers from bone density abnormalities, which caused him to go through many surgeries in his younger years. For his recreation and rehabilitation, he began practicing disabled sports at the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled. In 2008 he was ranked 8th in the world in wheelchair tennis.[1]

In wheelchair tennis, Weinberg was ranked 1st in 2001 for singles' tournaments and in 2003 for couples' tournaments.[2] In the five years prior to the 2004 Summer Paralympics, he was also ranked at the top of the Israeli chart. At the Paralympic Games he competed in singles and lost at the quarter final.

Weinberg works as an accountant, making it difficult for him to develop his tennis game. In 2007 he took part only in three international tournaments, however he continued to be ranked among the top 10 players, enabling him to qualify for the 2008 Summer Paralympics.[3] At those games, he took silver in the mixed doubles event with Boaz Kremer.[4] He also competed in singles, but lost in the quarterfinals to eventual bronze medalist David Wagner of the United States.[5] At the 2012 Summer Paralympics, Weinberg and his partner, Noam Gershony, won the bronze medal in the quad doubles, beating Shota Kawano and Mitsuteru Moroishi of Japan 6–3, 6–1.

References

  1. An interview with Weinberg (Hebrew)
  2. ITF tennis year end ranks
  3. Israeli team for the Paralympic Games in Beijing (Hebrew)
  4. "Wheelchair Tennis Day 6 Review: Second Quad Doubles event in Paralympic history draws to a close". The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. 2008-09-14. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
  5. "Schedule and Results – Wheelchair Tennis". The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-25.

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