The Women’s Premier League launches this weekend and live BBC coverage is a huge boost for wheelchair basketball
want it to be big,” says Jade Atkin of the Cardiff Met Archers. “I want people to be saying: ‘you’re on TV, we want to watch you’ and I want people to want to come and I want the sport to do well. We all want the sport to do well. And to be honest, I think that can happen.”
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