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With eight US Open singles titles, two Masters singles titles, and a Paralympic gold medal in singles, David has been referred to as Australia's greatest ever wheelchair tennis player. He also knows a thing or two about nurturing Personal resilience for performing at an elite level. But it’s not just performing in sport that David has had to endure. As you’ll hear, David experienced a tragic and life-altering accident as a teenager. An accident that could have easily been treated as a loss, but which David turned into an opportunity for greatness.
By Host: Matt Hughes, RipenWith eight US Open singles titles, two Masters singles titles, and a Paralympic gold medal in singles, David has been referred to as Australia's greatest ever wheelchair tennis player. He also knows a thing or two about nurturing Personal resilience for performing at an elite level. But it’s not just performing in sport that David has had to endure. As you’ll hear, David experienced a tragic and life-altering accident as a teenager. An accident that could have easily been treated as a loss, but which David turned into an opportunity for greatness.