Donald Ramphadi

Donald Ramphadi (born 10 June 1993),[3] nicknamed Dona,[3] is a South African wheelchair tennis player who plays in the sport's quad division.

Ramphadi, alongside partner Andy Lapthorne, is the 2023 French Open quad wheelchair doubles champion.

[4] Ramphadi has also been the runner-up in numerous quad wheelchair doubles grand slam events, with frequent partners including Lapthorne, Lucas Sithole, and Koji Sugeno.

[4] Ramphadi and partner Lucas Sithole made it to the semifinals of the 2024 Paralympics' quad doubles wheelchair tennis event, losing to 2020 gold medalists Sam Schröder and Niels Vink.

"[4] Ramphadi was born in Mogapeng, a village in the Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality of Limpopo Province, South Africa.

Two Black South Africans play on the same side in a doubles tennis match. Ramphadi, on the left, is in the middle of serving, while spectators watch.
Ramphadi (left) and Lucas Sithole in their semifinal match at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games