
Donald Ramphadi's Wimbledon final run overshadowed by daily difficulties off-court
But behind the jubilation lies a daily battle that Ramphadi faces every single day.
It was a closely fought match of tight margins, starting with a first set tie-break won 7/5 by Ramphadi/Slade.
Their opponents, world No 2 pair Ahmet Kaplan from Turkey and Sam Schroder from the Netherlands, had a change of strategy in the second set, playing well on the slice, changing the rhythm, and winning 6-1 in 47 minutes.
The chemistry between the South African and the Brit pairing was palpable, with open communication and camaraderie throughout.
After the match, the team spoke to the press, with Slade summarising that the third set decider (clinched 7-5) was about committing to the shots to create more pressure on their opponents.
Ramphadi was still in disbelief when Amisha Savani spoke to him post-match.
'I still can't believe it to be honest; we played one of the best in the world'.
His partnership with Slade is a new one – the two partnered up just two weeks ago, but have clearly hit it off instantly.
Savani asked the South African star how life-changing his progress to the final felt, in addition to his bronze Paralympic medal, and 2023 grand slam wheelchair quad doubles title at Roland Garros.
'I thought it was gonna change my life, but now I'm just doing it for me, and not having a lot of expectations'.
A visibly emotional Ramphadi elaborated: 'I'm getting emotional, sorry, because as a young kid, growing up, starting to play tennis you know that one thing you wanna achieve is to get a grand slam, you wanna get a medal at the paralympics, that will change your life.
'But I can tell you right now, my life is still the same, there's not really a lot that is happening.
'Funding – it's expensive, I'm paying flight tickets by myself, accommodation.'
The financial help he receives, is insufficient for the 18-22 tournaments Ramphadi has to travel to each year.
'I've lost hope, I don't think it's gonna really change a lot on my side, but I've been, trying to attract people to see the struggle, to see how much I want this'.
Referring to his mental breakdown last year, he said: 'I just felt like I've done everything but still, nothing is changing and it's really hurtful.'
Looking ahead, Savani asked Ramphadi about his thoughts on fellow South African and CEO of Tennis Australia, Craig Tiley's recent funding launch – the Stellenbosch Racquet Centre.
Tiley's project aims to bring about more investment in African tennis.
Unaware of this new project, Ramphadi was heartened with this news, speaking of the positive changes that Tiley had already made with Tennis Australia.
'I didn't know about that, that's great news… that's wonderful, I think Tiley is a good person to try and help develop that'.
Despite his daily struggles off-court, Ramphadi was positive: 'I just end up telling myself that I'm gonna do this for myself'.
UPDATE: Donald Ramphadi and Gregory Slade lost 6-0, 6-2 to world No 1 Quad doubles pairing Guy Sasson and Niels Vink in the final.
Amisha Savani is reporting exclusively for The South African from the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon
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