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Israeli Star Guy Shashon Clinches Doubles Title at Roland Garros with Dutch Partner Nils Wijnik, Prepares for Singles Showdown

Guy Shasson Triumphs at Roland Garros with Dutch Partner Niels Winick

Victory in the Doubles Final

Guy Shasson, a member of the Spivak Ramat Gan club, celebrated a significant achievement yesterday alongside his Dutch partner Niels Winick. The duo won the doubles final in the quad category at Roland Garros, defeating Turkish player Ahmet Kaplan and South African Donald Ramphadi with a score of 3-6, 4-6. Shasson, currently ranked third in the world, and Winick, the top seed, displayed impressive teamwork and skill throughout the match.

Upcoming Singles Championship

Later today, Shasson and Winick will face off in the singles final, competing for the title of 2025 Roland Garros champion. Shasson, who is seeking to defend his title from last year, is determined to showcase his talents and commitment to the sport.

Background on Guy Shasson

At 45 years old, Shasson’s journey in tennis has been marked by resilience. After suffering a spinal injury in a skiing accident in 2015, he initially played with the aid of a walking stick in the open category, which has a relatively mild disability classification. However, as his condition deteriorated, he transitistartd to the quad category, which has a more severe disability classification, allowing him to continue competing at a high level.

Shasson’s remarkable evolution as an athlete serves as an inspiration to many, highlighting not only his determination to excel in sports despite physical challenges but also the spirit of competition present in the world of adaptive sports.

In conclusion, as Shasson prepares for the singles final today, all eyes will be on him and his partner Winick, with fans eager to witness who will emerge as the champion at this prestigious tournament

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