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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.

National Championships 2024

From December 10th to 15th, I competed in the Dutch National Tennis Championships at the National Training Center in Amstelveen. In the singles quarterfinals, I played against Jinte Bos, which I won 6-0, 6-3. Then, in the semifinals, I played against Aniek van Koot....

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Uniqlo Wheelchair Doubles Masters

Van 11 t/m 17 november heb ik deelgenomen aan de Uniqlo Wheelchair Doubles Masters in Nederland. Ik dubbelde deze week samen met landgenote Jinte Bos. Onze eerste poulewedstrijd speelden we tegen een ander Nederlands koppel, Aniek van Koot en Jiske Griffioen. Na een...

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Open Paratennis du Loiret

From November 5th to 9th, I participated in the Open Paratennis du Loiret, an ITF2 tournament in France. The tournament got off to a good start with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Britta Wend. Unfortunately, I then lost the quarterfinals 6-4, 6-4 to Angélica Bernal, who...

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