Roger_Crawford_(tennis)

Roger Crawford (tennis)

Roger Crawford (tennis)

American tennis player


Roger Crawford (born October 8, 1960) is a tennis player and a motivational speaker. He was the first Division I college athlete to compete with a disability affecting all four limbs.[1] Crawford was born with ectrodactyly, and only has three fingers; one on his right and two on his left. He is also missing his left leg and some toes on his right foot.[1] Sports Illustrated has recognized Roger as "One of the most accomplished, physically challenged athletes in history!"[citation needed] He's also the recipient of the ITA Achievement Award, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame.[citation needed]

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References

  1. Henley, Blair. "A Disability Couldn't Stop Roger Crawford From Excelling On The Court". Tennis. Retrieved March 30, 2022.



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