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Welcome to the official website of Heath Davidson, Paralympic gold medalist and world-class wheelchair tennis player. From representing Australia on the global stage to inspiring the next generation of athletes, Heath’s journey is one of resilience, passion, and triumph.

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// ITF LIVE RANKINGS:

SINGLES:

7

DOUBLES:

4

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ABOUT HEATH DAVIDSON

Heath Davidson, born on May 9, 1987, in Rosebud, Australia, faced a life-altering challenge at just five months old when he contracted viral transverse myelitis, leading to paraplegia. Undeterred, he discovered wheelchair tennis at 14, quickly showcasing his talent and determination.

After a decade-long hiatus, Heath made a remarkable return to the sport, partnering with Dylan Alcott to clinch the 2016 International Tennis Federation World Team Cup in Tokyo. This dynamic duo continued their success at the Rio 2016 Paralympics, securing gold in the Men's Quad Doubles by defeating reigning champions David Wagner and Nick Taylor. Heath's individual prowess was evident as he reached the quarterfinals in the Men's Quad Singles at the same games.

Heath's career is adorned with significant achievements, including four Australian Open doubles titles alongside Alcott from 2018 to 2021. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 3 in November 2022 and ascended to world No. 1 in doubles in December 2019. ​

Beyond the court, Heath's commitment to mental health and inclusivity shines brightly. Supported by a compassionate network, he channels his creativity both on and off the court, striving to make a positive impact in the community. His journey from early adversity to international acclaim stands as a testament to resilience, passion, and the power of unwavering determination.

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2016

Heath centered his name on an international stage in 2016 by winning gold at the Rio Paralympics with his partner Dylan Alcott in the Quad Wheelchair Doubles.

2017

Since 2017, Heath has secured a ranking within the top 10 of his division to date. Heath's continued success highlights his ability to perform at an elite level.

2018

The Aussie Summer of Tennis is where Heath shines, winning 4 consecutive Australian Open Doubles Championships from 2018 - 2021

2021

Heath rejoins long term friend and tennis partner, Dylan Alcott on the centre stage of the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics to win silver in the Quad Wheelchair Doubles.

2023

Heath continued his good form and success in 2023 during his Wimbledon campaign, where he was a finalist in both the Singles and Doubles events.

HISTORIC MOMENTS

UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS

April

01-05

South Korea

ITF1S Daegu

April

08-12

South Korea

ITF1S Seoul

April

15-20

Japan

ITFSS Iizuka, Fukuoka

May

06-11

Turkiye

BNP Paribas World Team Cup

May

27-31

France

Open International De Royan

June

26-28

Great Britain

Rothesay International Eastbourne

July

01-04

Great Britain

Lexus British Open Roehampton

July

15-19

Switzerland

ITF1S Geneva

August

26-29

USA

ITF2S College Park

Sept.

25-27

Italy

Sardinia Open International

Sept.

30-05

France

French Riviera Open

Oct.

06-10

France

III Int. Wheelchair Tennis Tournament

CLIPS + HIGHLIGHTS

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