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Daniela Di Toro was born on 16 October, 1974 in Melbourne, Victoria, is an Australian wheelchair tennis player. Discover Daniela Di Toro's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Daniela Di Toro Net Worth
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Timeline
Lisa Daniela "Danni" Di Toro (born 16 October 1974) is an Australian wheelchair tennis and para table tennis player.
Daniela Di Toro was born on 16 October 1974 in Melbourne, Victoria.
She became a paraplegic in 1988 in an accident while competing at a school swimming carnival, when a wall fell on her.
While in hospital, following her accident, Di Toro met Sandy Blythe, a member of the Australian Rollers.
He inspired her to continue to pursue sports.
She lives in the Melbourne suburb of Thornbury and she works as a youth worker in Melbourne.
She started playing wheelchair tennis in 1988, and started representing Australia in 1989, winning the Australian Open in 1991 – it would be her first of ten Australian Open titles.
Internationally, she has been ranked as high as number one.
She was once a scholarship holder at the Victorian Institute of Sport.
As a professional tennis player, Di Toro has won more than three hundred matches.
She is coached by Greg Crump.
She trains at the Tennis Centre and Nunawading.
Her club tennis is with Wheelchair Sport Victoria.
Di Toro has competed as wheelchair tennis player in 4 consecutive Paralympic Games: Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008.
She won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Games in the Women's Doubles event, with Branka Pupovac as her partner.
She would end her career with 2 US Open titles, the 2000 Wheelchair Tennis Masters Doubles title, and a silver and bronze Paralympic medal.
Di Toro won the Kobe Open in 2003 in the women's singles event.
She won a bronze medal at the 2004 Games in the Women's singles event.
In 2005, Di Toro retired from competitive tennis in order to spend more time studying Chinese medicine.
Following her 2005 retirement, she continued to be active in the wheelchair tennis community by coaching young tennis players.
In January 2007, Di Toro came out of retirement to compete in the Australian Open's Wheelchair Tennis Super Series event where she lost in the first round.
She would have more success in doubles, where she made the semi-finals with partner Lucy Shuker.
She competed at the 2008 Paralympics, and was the only female wheelchair tennis player on the Australian team.
She graduated from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture and Herbs) in 2009.
She made her first finals appearance after retirement at Wimbledon in 2009.
Di Toro was the 2010 French Open doubles champion and has also been the Masters double champion.
In singles, Di Toro is the former world number one and two time masters finalist.
At the end of the 2010 season, Di Toro was ranked second in the world.
During the 2010 season, she reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, semifinals of the French Open and finals of the US Open.
In 2010, she won the Japan Open and the Korean Open.
In 2010, Di Toro competed in the women's double tennis events at the four major tennis events.
Di Toro was injured in 2011, and had to pull out of the French and Korean Opens because her neck was inflamed.
The injury happened while she was competing at the Japanese Open and was a herniated disc.
In 2015, she moved to para-table tennis and represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics, where she was team captain with Kurt Fearnley.
In 2017, she was appointed Paralympics Australia's Athlete Engagement and Wellbeing Officer, and Vice Chairperson of the Athlete Commission.
In wheelchair tennis, Di Toro is classified as Paraplegic T12/L1.
She first started playing tennis when she was nine.
At the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, her sixth Paralympics, she was the team captain and Opening Ceremony flag bearer with Ryley Batt.