Wheelchair tennis at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Quad Doubles

Wheelchair tennis – Quad Doubles
at the XIII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Wheelchair tennis
Venue Olympic Green Tennis Centre
Dates 8–15 September 2008
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Nick Taylor
David Wagner
 United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Boaz Kramer
Shraga Weinberg
 Israel
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jamie Burdekin
Peter Norfolk
 Great Britain
Wheelchair tennis at the
2008 Summer Paralympics
Singles   men   women   quad
Doubles   men   women   quad

The quad doubles wheelchair tennis competition at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing was held from 10 September to 13 September at the Olympic Green Tennis Centre. The DecoTurf surface rendered the event a hardcourt competition.

Medalists

GoldNick Taylor / David Wagner
 United States
SilverBoaz Kramer / Shraga Weinberg
 Israel
BronzeJamie Burdekin / Peter Norfolk
 Great Britain

Calendar

September 10 11 12 13
Round Quarterfinals Semifinals None Bronze/Final

Seeds

  1.  Nick Taylor / David Wagner (USA) (Champions, Gold Medalists)
  2.  Jamie Burdekin / Peter Norfolk (GBR) (Semifinals, Bronze Medalists)

Draw

Key

  • INV = Bipartite Invitation
  • IP = ITF Place
  • ALT = Alternate

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final (Gold Medal Match)
                                     
1   Nick Taylor (USA)
  David Wagner (USA)
       
   
BYE
       
  1   Nick Taylor (USA)
  David Wagner (USA)
6 6    
      Dorrie Timmermans-van Hall (NED)
  Bas van Erp (NED)
3 4    
    Giuseppe Polidori (ITA)
  Antonio Raffaele (ITA)
0 2  
    Dorrie Timmermans-van Hall (NED)
  Bas van Erp (NED)
6 6    
    1   Nick Taylor (USA)
  David Wagner (USA)
6 4 6
      Boaz Kramer (ISR)
  Shraga Weinberg (ISR)
0 6 2
    Boaz Kramer (ISR)
  Shraga Weinberg (ISR)
6 6    
    Johan Andersson (SWE)
  Christer Jansson (SWE)
2 4    
    Boaz Kramer (ISR)
  Shraga Weinberg (ISR)
6 6  
  2   Jamie Burdekin (GBR)
  Peter Norfolk (GBR)
4 4       Bronze Medal Match
   
BYE
     
2   Jamie Burdekin (GBR)
  Peter Norfolk (GBR)
          2   Jamie Burdekin (GBR)
  Peter Norfolk (GBR)
6 7 6
      Dorrie Timmermans-van Hall (NED)
  Bas van Erp (NED)
7 5 1

References

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