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Australian wheelchair tennis star, Dylan Alcott, sent a message of hope and inspiration to children with disabilities after his return from the game against the all-time great player, David Wagner, who won six Grand Slam titles, 6-7 6-4 7- 5
The win takes Alcott into the final, where he waits for the winner of the last clash between Wagner and his doubles partner, Heath Davidson.
By playing in an overwhelming heat, Alcott went all the way to perfection by eliminating a tie break in the first set before coming back to finish stronger, eventually breaking the American champion while he remained in the match.
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Alcott then thanked a large crowd for watching him and Channel Nine for relaying the game live, before taking inspiration from the inspiration that drove him to work hard to succeed in the sport of his choice.
"It's hot and watching how many people stay around, it's amazing," said Alcott. "And I did it, so I'm happy.
"I almost feel like crying, because if you're here, look at how many disabled children are here and not everyone has the opportunity to come to Melbourne Park and see that, but now they do it on television.
"As I said, you may not be able to play at the Australian Open, but you can still go out and do whatever you want."
Alcott said he was honored to be able to inspire people with disabilities, noting that he had no role model in high performance sport as he grew up.
"It means everything, I did not have anyone like that, because when I was raised, there was nobody in general, and that's why I do what I do," Alcott said.
"I want to win the Australian Open, yes, but that 's the main reason and now I'm in the final, so I hope that Saturday (he can), I' m going to win. I first needed an ice bath because it's hot. "
Alcott 's place in the final gives him the incredible opportunity to win his fifth consecutive title at the Australian Open after winning her first Grand Slam title at Melbourne Park in 2015.
Of the four victories he has won so far, the 2018 title was the most difficult. Alcott then revealed that he had to leave the hospital where he was being treated for cellulite to participate in one of his matches.
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