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Alcott and Davidson make their royal debut

By Victorian Institute of Sport

September 3, 2020

For Victorian Institute of Sports Dylan Alcott and Heath Davidson, Wimbledon was a tournament to remember.

Alcott made history at the famous tournament on Saturday as part of the first group of players to contest a quad wheelchair tennis match at the All England Club.

Alcott was partnered with South Africas Lucas Sithole, but failed to defeat Brit Andy Lapthorne and American David Wagner in an exhibition quad doubles match.

The pair went down 6-2, 6-3 in just one hour, however, every moment out on the court was a dream come true for VIS Alcott.

Dream come true’ gets thrown around a lot, but it was. It was almost like an out-of-body experience for me there, Alcott said.

Im not trying to sound like a legend but everyone said how hard it is (to play on grass), but its way easier than I thought. I expected it to be really tough. Im lucky that Im really fast in my chair, but I love it it suits my game. Ive got good hands, and my topspin backhand I was playing with Heath it really kicks up.

The vibe here, its so different to back home (at the Australian Open). We get 110,000 people on the Middle Saturday its like a party. Here, its a party in a different way, a very posh party (laughter). So its cool to see the different dynamics.

Obviously I love the Australian Open because its our home slam, but its also pretty unbelievable to get to experience this as well.

Davidsons recent career-high ranking of No.4 came too late for him to qualify to slip on the whites and line up next to Alcott on the court. Instead, he watched from the coaches box, narrowly missing the entry cut-off for the four-player event.

I actually jumped up the rankings three days after the invitations come out so it was a bit shattering, he said.

 Dylan asked me to come over and be his coach for the week. Its the first time weve ever been here so I figured it would be a very good idea to come and an opportunity I couldnt miss.

Hopefully next year we can make this an official tournament and my ranking stays this high and I can actually play it.

Official quad wheelchair singles and doubles tournaments are already part of the program of events at the Australian and US Opens.