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Going to Wimbledon was a victory on its own - KG Montjane
11 March 2021 11:44 AM ACSA Wheelchair Tennis SA
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The tennis player with 39 singles titles says her achievements will show those who are just starting that it is possible.
In this installment of #Hanging Out with Clement, one of the country s most successful tennis players, Kgothatso Montjane takes us down memory lane.
The wheelchair tennis player popularly knows as KG has 39 singles titles and is the fifth-highest world ranking.
A 2021 Australian Open finalist, Montjane is the first black South African woman to compete at Wimbledon.
Montjane was born in 1986 in Polokwane since competed in the Paralympics in Beijing, London, and Rio. In 2018, she became the first African wheelchair tennis player to compete in the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open in the same calendar year.