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Country (sports)
  
Career titles
  
??

Turned pro
  
1993

Career record
  
50–86

Role
  
Tennis Player


Name
  
H. Prabhu

Plays
  
Left Handed

Residence
  
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Born
  
14 May 1972 (age 51) , Bangalore, Karnataka (
1972-05-14
)

Official website
  
www.stephanehoudet.com

Highest ranking
  
No.17 (25 June 2007)


Similar
  
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Harry Boniface Prabhu is an Indian quadriplegic wheelchair tennis player, one of the pioneers of the sport in India and a medal winner at the 1998 World Championships. He was awarded the Padma Shree, the fourth highest civilian award, by the Government of India, in 2014.

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H Boniface Prabhu H Boniface Prabhu

Facts

He is an Indian quadriplegic wheelchair tennis player, 

He was a medal winner in the 1998 World Championships.

He was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, by the Government of India in 2014.

He was born on 14th May 1972, in Bangalore.

He is married to a woman named Christina and the couple have a daughter named 'Simone Diya'.

PADMA SHRI AWARDS 2014


Biography

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Boniface Prabhu was born to Harry J. Prabhu and Fathima Prabhu, on 14 May 1972, at Bangalore, in the south Indian state of Karnataka, as a normal child like his two brothers, Jerry and George. The tragedy struck at the age of four, when a blotched lumbar puncture made him a quadriplegic for the rest of his life. However, he was brought up by his parents as a normal boy, sending him to institutions for normal children which helped the young Boniface to take up life as any competitive person would.

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Boniface Prabhu is the founder of a trust, Boniface Prabhu Wheelchair Tennis Academy, based in Bangalore, with the aim of promoting the physically and intellectually challenged people and providing them with opportunities to nurture their talents. The Academy provides free sports training to differently enabled people.

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He took to the cause of PWDs with ThumbsUp by driving 3,500 km from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. This first of its kind road expedition by a quadriplegic athlete.

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Boniface is married to Christina and the couple has a daughter, Simone Diya.

Sporting career

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Though Boniface's principal claim to fame is wheelchair tennis, he has excelled in other disciplines, too. He has represented India, at International events, in six disciplines, over 50 times. These include athletics, shot put, badminton, javelin throw, table tennis, shooting and discus throw, apart from wheelchair tennis. His foray into international sports was at the 1996 World Wheelchair Games, UK where he won gold medal in shot put and silver medal in discus throw. Two years later, he repeated the feat at the 1998 Paralympics World Championships, participating in javelin, shot put and discus throws. He is the first Indian to win a medal in the International Paralympic Games.

Tennis career

Boniface Prabhu was fascinated with tennis at an early age when he used to be a fan of Ivan Lendl and John Macenroe. During his participation of the World Wheelchair Athletic Meet of 1996 in the UK, he chanced upon a game of wheelchair tennis and developed an instant liking to it. On returning to India, he approached Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association for permission to use their courts for practice which he was granted. He talked to a local tennis coach and impressed upon him to teach him the game. He was a fast learner and in two years time, he started participating in tournaments.

  • Winner - Sydney International Wheelchair Tennis Championship - 2007
  • Winner - Singles - Florida open - 2004
  • Winner - Doubles - Florida open - 2004
  • Runner-up - Sydney International Wheelchair Open Tennis - 2003
  • Quarter finalist - Australian Open International Wheelchair Tennis - 2003
  • Winner - Japan Open Wheelchair Tennis Championship - 2001
  • Winner - Sydney International Wheelchair Tennis Championship - 1999
  • Runner up - Australian Open - 1999
  • Semi finalist Singles - US Open - 1998
  • Semi finalist Doubles - US Open - 1998
  • Boniface has reached a career best world ranking of 17 in singles and 19 in doubles. He has been the highest ranked player in Asia in 2011, present ranking being no. 2. He is the no. 1 player in India. He has won 11 career titles and has featured in the finals of all the grand slam tournaments.

    Awards and recognitions

  • Padma Shri - Government of India - 2014
  • Prathiba Bhushan
  • Rising Star of the Millennium Award
  • Ekalavya Award - Government of Karnataka - 2004
  • Rajyotsava Award - Government of Karnataka - 2003
  • Swabhiman Appreciation Award - Daijiworld Weekly - 2011
  • Boniface is the brand ambassador of India for wheelchair sports. He is also the brand ambassador for many commercial products.

    Arjuna award controversy

    In 2005, The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, reportedly informed Boniface that he had been selected for Arjuna Award, the second highest award for excellence in sports, given by the Government of India. However, when the awards were announced, Boniface did not feature in the list. It was repeated for two years and in 2007, the apparent negligence yielded comments in the media. Boniface himself wondered why physically disabled sportspersons were being ignored. He has not received the Arjuna award till date.

    References

    H. Boniface Prabhu Wikipedia