Nimrod Bichler

Shortly after his military service, he began coaching junior players in the Ingber Tennis Academy in Jerusalem.

In late 1996, he joined Spivak Sports Center for the Disabled as the Head Wheelchair Tennis Coach.

[2] In 2002, Nimrod became the Head Wheelchair Tennis Coach at the Beit Halochem Sport Center for Disabled Veterans.

[7] A second medal, Gold, in singles, following a finals game in which Noam defeated world number one, David Wagner of the US.

Nimrod was part of the team that was honored at the Presidential Residence by President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in September 2012.

Coach Nimrod Bichler with Gold Medalist Noam Gershony