Amazing news for Australian sport.
Australian Dylan Alcott just took out the title in the US Open.
After an epic battle, the 25-year-old world number one ranked player won the wheelchair quad singles event, for athletes with three limbs affected by disability.
Alcott won his first US Open title, defeating American David Wagner 6-1, 4-6, 7-5, and his second Grand Slam title, after taking out the Australian Open earlier this year. “I’ve been training so hard for months and months, I’ve been in Europe for eight weeks and then home for a week and then back over here — it’s just been full on,” Alcott said, according to the ABC. “So to come home with the title is absolutely unbelievable.” Alcott is also a motivational speaker and is known for ‘wheelchair crowdsurfing’ at music festivals.
The talented sportsman also won a gold medal in Australia’s wheelchair basketball (at the age of 17) at the 2009 Beijing Paralympics.
He was also part of the men’s team that won silver in London in 2012.
Now, he has his eyes on a gold medal in tennis at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
“My next goal is to be one of only a few people to win gold in two different sports across two different games,” Alcott said.
And with the year he’s having, his dream has a good chance of coming true.
Congratulations, Dylan.
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Yeah, I followed this on Monday. Pity it wasn't picked up by the media and that it coincided with the Libspill. Dylan is a legend, and a total babe.