
Conner Stroud
Season 1 Episode 21 | 4m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
15-year-old Conner Stroud is one of the top-ranked wheelchair tennis players in the world.
We meet one of top-ranked wheelchair tennis players in the world, but the incredible thing is 15-year-old Conner Stroud also plays #2 seed on his able-bodied high school tennis team at Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy. Conner was born without hip joints, ankles, femurs, or knees, but that doesn't stop him from being ranked the #1 junior wheelchair tennis player in the US & #9 in the world.
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Conner Stroud
Season 1 Episode 21 | 4m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
We meet one of top-ranked wheelchair tennis players in the world, but the incredible thing is 15-year-old Conner Stroud also plays #2 seed on his able-bodied high school tennis team at Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy. Conner was born without hip joints, ankles, femurs, or knees, but that doesn't stop him from being ranked the #1 junior wheelchair tennis player in the US & #9 in the world.
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