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Lizzy de Greef

About Lizzy de Greef

I am Lizzy de Greef, born on 7 April 2004. I come from Alphen aan den Rijn. When I was 7 years old it was decided to amputate foot and later my lower leg, I could already do much more in terms of sports and exercise after that than before.
I started training in 2015 and since that first training I haven’t stopped. And I have only been growing and achieving milestones. Now I am very busy training and competing and I hope to compete in the paralympic games in Los Angeles. 

Blogs

Reports of tennis matches, media interviews and titles won. You can read my road to Paris 2024 in my blog.

Cajun Classic

From March 11th to 16th, I participated in the Cajun Classic in Baton Rouge, USA. In the first round, I played against Manami Tanaka, which I won 7-5, 6-1. Then, in the quarterfinals, I faced fellow Dutchman Aniek van Koot, which I unfortunately lost 1-6, 5-7. In the...

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Consecutive titels at the Georgia Open

From March 5th to 9th, I participated in the Georgia Open. In the first round, I defeated Cornelia Oosthuizen 6-0, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, I played against British player Lucy Shuker. It was a windy match, but I managed to win 6-2, 6-4. In the semifinals, I faced...

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Title at the ABN AMRO Open

From February 5th to 9th, I participated in the ABN AMRO Open in Ahoy, Rotterdam. This was my third appearance at this major event. On February 6th, I played my first match against Chilean Macarena Cabrillana, which I won 6-3, 6-3. I played the semifinal against...

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