JTCC Celebrates National Adaptive Sport Day

Apr 28, 2026

Players from JTCC Junior Champs, Champs I, Champs II, and Full-Time Champs programs tried wheelchair tennis for the first time in honor of National Adaptive Sport Day on April 28.

High-level Para Standing athlete Kemit Amon-Lewis was also on court, demonstrating to the group the Para Standing discipline for athletes with physical disabilities who play standing. After representing Para Standing Tennis at the Australian Open All Abilities Day earlier this year, Amon-Lewis brought an elite presence to the day promoting inclusion for all.

National Adaptive Sport Day recognizes the anniversary of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the legacy of disability rights trailblazers Judy Heumann and Eli Wolff. Organized by Move United, it is a national call to action — nearly 1 in 5 Americans live with a disability yet remain among the most underrepresented in sport.

At JTCC, representation is a priority. Home to nationally recognized Adaptive Tennis programs, JTCC offers Wheelchair Tennis, Para Standing Tennis, Special Olympics Tennis, and Veterans Tennis — because “Tennis For Everybody” means exactly that.

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