Loughborough Visually Impaired Tennis Tournament Results
Marian Wyworski (B3, Poland), hitting a backhand slice
The Loughborough Visually Impaired Tennis Tournament delivered a weekend of high-level competition and standout performances as players competed for valuable points in the first event on the Takei World Tennis Tour (TWT) calendar.
As an official TWT250 tournament, the event attracted a strong field of competitors and set the standard of the Takei World Tennis Tour within the visually impaired tennis community.
Across the tournament, players produced impressive displays of skill, consistency, and determination in front of an enthusiastic crowd, with several closely contested matches highlighting the depth of competition on the tour.
TWT MERCH GIVEAWAY
Players who competed in Loughborough also had the opportunity of a free entry into a TWT giveaway generously provided by Goalfix Sports and Penny Crayon. Below are the winners of the giveaway:
Lars Stetten (B1, Germany) - Goalfix Mk2 total blackout eyeshades
Marian Wyworski (B2, Poland) - Official TWT Performance T-shirt provided by Penny Crayon
Michal Stypa (B3, Poland) - Official TWT Performance T-shirt provided by Penny Crayon
Ewan Hayward (B4, GB) - Official TWT Performance T-shirt provided by Penny Crayon
TWT Rankings Now Live
The conclusion of the Loughborough tournament also marks an important milestone for the Takei World Tennis Tour, with the release of the first-ever official TWT rankings.
Following the accumulation of ranking points from included events, players can now officially track their positions on the global TWT standings as the tour begins establishing its long-term competitive structure.
The launch of the rankings represents a major step forward for the tour and provides players with a clear pathway for progression throughout the season.
A TWT spokesperson commented:
“The release of the first official rankings is a landmark moment for the Takei World Tennis Tour.”
With momentum continuing to build, attention now turns to upcoming tournaments on the Takei World Tennis Tour calendar, as players look to climb the newly launched rankings and build strong starts to the season. Attention now turns to the Düren Handicup in Germany which features on the calendar as a CH50 tournament
Further event announcements, rankings updates, and tournament information will be released through official TWT channels in the coming weeks.