Boy, 3, wows wheelchair tennis coach
A three-year-old boy paralysed below the waist is impressing tennis coaches with his skills.
Aness Ahmed was born with the most severe type of spina bifida - a condition which occurs when the spinal column and cord are not properly formed in pregnancy, leaving nerves exposed.
His mum, Linda Ibrahim, from Derby, helped design a custom made wheelchair for him to improve his mobility when he was just nine months old.
"Aness always felt like a child that likes to explore," she said.
Martyn Whait, wheelchair national performance coach at the Lawn Tennis Association, added: "For a three-year-old, his ability to push the chair is ridiculous already.
"I've never had anybody start at three years old in wheelchair tennis."