Local Athlete Oliver Fanshawe Shines in International Blind Tennis Tournaments

Local Spotlight – Athlete Oliver Fanshawe Shines in International Blind Tennis Tournaments 

Local blind tennis athlete Oliver Fanshawe recently represented Australia in three major blind tennis tournaments across Europe. Oliver won both singles and doubles in England and Poland and secured second place in the World Championships in Italy. He is currently ranked number 2 in Australia. 

At only 17 years old, Oliver’s achievements in blind tennis are inspiring both locally and globally. He is a passionate athlete, balancing his love for the sport with his education and other commitments. He hopes to raise awareness of this adaptive sport and inspire others to follow their sporting dreams. 

Oliver’s recent success has sparked attention as he continues to train and compete for Australia. His story highlights not only personal triumph but also the growing awareness and accessibility of blind sports.  

Oliver Fanshawe is from Pullenvale, where he attended Pullenvale State School. He is currently at Ambrose Treacy College and will graduate next month. He has been playing blind tennis since was just 4 years old and has represented Australia in several international competitions and won multiple titles around Australia this year. Oliver continues to pursue excellence in his sport and hopes to inspire future generations of blind athletes. 

Next up, he’s heading to Adelaide in November for a tournament with players from all over Australia. And next year, he’ll be competing at the World Championships in France. Oliver is also a finalist for two Tennis Queensland awards: the Wendy Turnbull Junior Athlete of the Year (non-disabled) and the Athlete of the Year with a Disability, which will be announced at their awards dinner in early November. 

Here is more information about blind tennis.