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Gordon Reid Looking to Upset the Odds at the Paralympics

The British wheelchair tennis star is hoping to make a big impact in Tokyo

Reid is a two-time Paralympic bronze medalist and is currently ranked fifth in the world

Gordon Reid is one of the leading wheelchair tennis players in the world and will be looking to make a big impact at the Paralympics in Tokyo.

The 29-year-old Scot is a two-time Paralympic bronze medalist and is currently ranked fifth in the world.

Reid is a talented all-court player and is particularly dangerous on the forehand side.

Reid's chances at the Paralympics

Reid will be one of the main contenders for a medal in the men's singles event at the Paralympics.

He will face stiff competition from the likes of top-ranked Shingo Kunieda of Japan and second-ranked Gustavo Fernandez of Argentina.

However, Reid has shown that he is capable of beating the best players in the world on his day.

Reid's other goals for the Paralympics

In addition to winning a medal in singles, Reid is also hoping to team up with Alfie Hewett to win a medal in the men's doubles event.

The pair won a bronze medal in the event at the 2016 Paralympics and will be hoping to improve on that performance in Tokyo.

Reid is a great ambassador for wheelchair tennis and is a role model for disabled people around the world.

He is an inspiration to everyone who watches him play and is sure to be a major force in the Paralympics in Tokyo.

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