Jordanne Whiley reveals she won Wimbledon wheelchair doubles title while pregnant

By Sky Sports Tennis

Image: Jordanne Whiley won the Wimbledon women's wheelchair doubles with Yui Kamiji

Jordanne Whiley has revealed she was 11 weeks pregnant when she won the Wimbledon women's wheelchair doubles earlier this month.

Whiley, the 25-year-old Paralympian, secured her fourth successive title in the event with Japanese doubles partner Yui Kamiji.

Whiley, who is a two-time Paralympic bronze medallist, is expecting her first child with her partner of five years Marc McCarroll, who is also her coach.

Image: Whiley is a 10-time grand slam champion

The 10-time grand slam champion, told The Mixed Zone: "It was planned. After Rio we decided we wanted a family.

"I thought, 'If we start trying in May I could still play Wimbledon', and it worked. But I had no idea how incredibly sick I'd be."

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Whiley is targeting a return to the tennis courts "in a year of 18 months" and has not ruled out participating at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.

She added: "I've been encouraged by seeing what Sarah Storey and Jess Ennis have achieved. It's definitely possible for mums to be elite sportswomen."

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