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THPod 2.35: Courtside with Mat Johnstone, UK Number One Para-Standing player

THPod 2.35: Courtside with Mat Johnstone, UK Number One Para-Standing player

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This week we welcome to the show Mat Johnstone, Hampshire tennis native and the UK’s Number One PST3 Para-Standing Tennis player.

Mat shares his journey from an up-and-coming tennis junior at Warsash to top Para-Standing Tennis player with an eye on the World Top Ten rankings for 2026. Mat shares his early experiences in tennis, the life-changing impact of meningitis at 17, and his subsequent rehabilitation.

We talk with Mat about his transition from wheelchair tennis to para-standing tennis, the challenges he faced, and his aspirations for the future. Mat’s life story highlights the importance of resilience, adaptability, and a lot of what's great about the Hampshire tennis community.

Mat also describes the nuances of walking and parastanding tennis, including the similarities and differences in rules and performance. We also talk a bit of Sabalenka and Kyrgios!

Mat is on Instagram, where you can find him using the handle @matjohnstone23.

You can find out more about Mat, including how to sponsor his pursuit of global top ten, here:

https://sponsorseeker.co.uk/listing/mat-johnstone-para-standing-tennis/


You can follow the global Para Standing Tennis sport here:

https://www.parastandingtennis.com


The LTA’s initiatives in Para Standing Tennis is described here:

https://www.lta.org.uk/play/inclusion-disability/para-standing-tennis/


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hello@thpod.uk

Speakpipe.com/THPOD


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