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Shingo Kunieda, the undisputed wheelchair tennis champion, was hit with despair after his injury was discovered just before the Paralympics and his wife told him, "I might have to retire."

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Former professional wheelchair tennis player Kunieda Shingo won four gold medals at the Paralympics and retired as number one in the world rankings. He was awarded the People's Honor Award in March this year. He was called the "absolute champion" and won numerous titles, but...
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Former professional wheelchair tennis player Kunieda Shingo won four gold medals at the Paralympics and retired as number one in the world rankings. He was awarded the People's Honor Award in March this year. He was called the "absolute champion" and won numerous titles, but...

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文春オンライン broke the news in on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
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