In 2018 the World number five became the first black South African woman to compete at Wimbledon via a wild card.
Kgothatso Montjane is ranked number five in the world in women's wheelchair tennis. After becoming the first black South African to qualify for all four majors, she's getting ready for another appearance at Wimbledon in South West London. Courtesy
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa’s wheelchair tennis player Kgothatso “KG” Montjane has qualified for this year's Wimbledon.Last year, competing for the first time, Montjane made it to the semi-finals of the tournament and this year she hopes to be bring the coveted price back home.She leaves for Wimbledon on Sunday.
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