How one Roseville couple is helping grow the wheelchair tennis community ...Middle East

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Marty and Alycia Anderson are working to grow the game of wheelchair tennis while challenging misconceptions about athletes with disabilities.

"You can see I got a little this and that all over the place," Marty said. "But I've become the guy in Roseville that has the knowledge and passes it on to players who want to get involved."

At just 22 months old, he suffered a spinal cord injury after falling from a moving vehicle. He grew up using leg braces and crutches before eventually discovering wheelchair tennis.

The game also brought him something else: love.

"There's a lot of clichés in adaptive sports," Marty said. "We like to discourage that myth that this is all just charity. It's not."

"When I roll onto the court, I feel like I can dominate a lot of the game," she said. "But I also feel like I can play with anybody."

The sport took Marty around the world.

After his competitive career, Marty founded the Adaptive Athletics Association in 2010 to help grow wheelchair sports across the country.

The Adaptive Athletics Association was recently one of just 44 programs nationwide to receive grant funding from the United States Tennis Association.

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