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Ben Bartram 'living the dream' as he lifts his first US Open title

Tennis365 logo Tennis365 11.09.2022 04:06:35 Kevin Palmer
Ben Bartram

Ben Bartram admits he is 'living the dream' as he plays on the US Open's Flushing Meadow's courts for the first time, but he hopes this is only the start of his story.

At the age of 17, British No.3 Bartram is a rising star of the game as he emerges on the LTA's Wheelchair Tennis Performance Pathway, winning six successive ITF singles titles as he cemented his reputation as a player to watch over the course of 2022.

Bartram has been compared to British wheelchair tennis great Alfie Hewett and now he has added a first Grand Slam title to his collection, after beating his close friend and fellow Brit Dahnon Ward in straight sets to confirm his status as the best junior in wheelchair tennis.

"It's just an amazing feeling to know that I'll always be the first winner. It's just a great feeling," began Bartram, who was named Junior Player of the Year at this year's LTA Awards.

"It's different from any tournament that I've ever been to. It's just an amazing atmosphere. It's just the best facilities. It's just been amazing."

"This is my first trip to America and playing on the courts at Flushing Meadows is another dream come true.

"You sometimes sit back and think is this really happening? Wheelchair tennis is growing so quickly and it's amazing to be a part of it.

"I watched Alfie (Hewett) play Gustavo Fernandez on Court No.1 at Wimbledon this summer and you almost forget it is wheelchair tennis. There were so many people there, it was on national TV and the standard of play was just incredible. Seeing something like that is so inspiring. It was surreal to watch.

"Now I would love to be a part of that. My goal now is to progress as quickly as possible and play at the Slams.

"We are lucky to play on some of the biggest stages in the world in these junior events, but the main draw is what I'm thinking about. Hopefully I can get there soon."

Comparisons with Hewett are inevitable for a young player who hails from the same Norfolk reign as one of the shining stars of the wheelchair game, with Bartram suggesting the inspiration provided by the multiple Grand Slam champion is a driving force in his story.

"When I first started playing it was just a once-a-week thing and I didn't really think it would get to this level," he continues. "Then I started playing a few tournaments and it just grew from there.

"Alfie has always been a massive inspiration to me. To see how well he is doing and what he has already done for our sport is a massive inspiration to me.

"When I was younger, I watched a lot of Alfie and other players as well on YouTube and it certainly helped to see how they did it.

"Then I got to practice with Alfie and you learn so much when you are on the court with him. He's ridiculously good and has that experience I still need to get.

"I have taken sets off him in practice, but then he goes up a few levels and I will lose the second and third 6-0 6-0. You can see the quality he has and that's where I want to get to."

Bartram's admiration for Hewett will not dilute his dream to take on and eventually beat his idol in a Grand Slam tournament, but the youngster admits a lot of work will need to be put in before he reaches that point.

"Currently I am playing five days a week and trying to fit college in around that, but I can see the sacrifice and the practice you need to put in to reach the top," he adds.

"I finish college next year and then it is full-time tennis for me. We have not had the option to be full-time wheelchair tennis players until recently, so I'm grateful for the opportunities coming my way.

"The LTA has played a massive part in my career and I can't thank them enough for the support they have given me. We are a leading country in wheelchair tennis and let's keep it that way."

dimanche 11 septembre 2022 07:06:35 Categories: Tennis365

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