Australia’s Ashlee Narker took first, followed by Britain’s Phoebe Suthers in second. Training and Technique
She was one of only eight elite women invited to the first-ever DHoH draw. Australia’s Ashlee Narker took first
A summary of her (Deaflympics and World Championships). Australia’s Ashlee Narker took first
Details on the compared to standard ATP/WTA rules. Australia’s Ashlee Narker took first
For the 2023 season, Munich’s own made history by competing in the inaugural Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHoH) competition at the Australian Open . Representing Germany as the top-seeded player, she secured a third-place finish in the women’s singles, marking a major milestone for inclusive professional sports. A Dream Realized in Melbourne
By blocking out ambient stadium noise, she achieves a level of focus often higher than hearing players.