Wagner to make sixth Paralympic appearance at Paris 2024
The USTA has announced the American players that will represent their nation and compete for the United States at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Wheelchair Tennis Event.
The team will be led by eight-time Paralympic medalist David Wagner, who will be the lone representative in the quad division.
Wagner, who has won four medals in both singles and doubles, will be making his sixth Paralympic appearance. His three gold medals all came in doubles (2004 Athens; 2008 Beijing; 2012 London) with partner Nick Taylor. He will be competing in singles only.
The men’s team will feature Casey Ratzlaff and Conner Stroud, who will compete in both singles and doubles. Both will be making their second Paralympic appearance after competing in Tokyo.
The women’s team will feature Dana Mathewson, who will be competing in her third Paralympic Games, as well as Maylee Phelps. Phelps will be making her Paralympic debut. Mathewson and Phelps will compete in singles and doubles.