Our spring wheelchair tennis session began again. While we are playing tennis in Mississauga, our teen Puisand Lai is in Sardinia, Italy representing the Canadian Junior Team in BNP Paribas World Team Cup along with 17-year-old Tomas Bourassa (Delta, BC), and 17-year-old Thomas Venos (Anmore, BC). This will be the first time Canadian juniors compete at World Team Cup since 2002. Canada joins seven other countries in the junior draw in Sardinia, Italy from May 1-7, 2017.

Puisand first joined the Little Aces Wheelchair Tennis Program in the fall of 2013 as a beginner. After two sessions, she was integrated to play with able-bodied in the minor league. Her talent didn’t end there. Subsequent to playing in the minor league, Puisand joined our adult wheelchair tennis group and then trained by Tennis Canada.

“I am very excited to go to World Team Cup,” said Lai upon hearing of the nomination. “When I found out that Canada will go and I will be a part of the team, I was truly surprised and it feels so incredible. I am so honoured for this extraordinary opportunity.” Puisand is currently the world No. 7 in the ITF girls’ wheelchair rankings.
The junior team recorded a fourth place finish in the 2017 event. The BNP Paribas World Team Cup considered the Davis Cup and Fed Cup of wheelchair tennis ran from May 1-7 in Italy.Here is a video profile on Puisand by CityNews,

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Albert and the Little Aces program has provided a wonderful opportunity for our children to learn tennis and establish a life long passion for the game. The program is very well organized and the league is a nice mix of skills development and play. The kids love it. We have been very fortunate to be a part of the Little Aces program. Our kids have gone from beginners to becoming strong players who now enjoying playing both in the program and at the community tennis court.

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