The venue, located in the northern end of London's Olympic
Park, will host the wheelchair tennis event, where 112 players will compete for
six titles. The venue seats 10,500.
"Wheelchair tennis has proved to be one of our most
popular tickets," said Sebastian Coe, chair of the organizing committee.
"The venue at Eton Manor will be a fantastic setting to showcase some
truly world-class athletes." Eton Manor will also host temporary aquatic
training facilities during the games. Afterward, it will become a multipurpose
sport and leisure facility.
Some 4,200 athletes will take part in the Paralympics Games
from Aug. 29 to Sept 9.
Organizers also announced they would give Paralympics
tickets to every retired British Paralympics athlete.
Some 1,000 former athletes are believed to be eligible,
though the association only started keeping records in 1989 so the complete
number is not known.
London's event is set to be the largest yet and marks the
return of the Paralympics to its roots. The Paralympics started in 1948 when
injured veterans held the first disabled sport competition in archery.
London finishes new Paralympics venue
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