Kai Ryan is one of the most talented tennis players with a disability his coaches have ever seen.
The 17-year-old, who has a form of dwarfism called achondroplasia, has his list of sporting dreams, but one stands out.
"I want to be a Paralympic gold medallist for tennis,"
he told RN Drive. But under International Paralympic Committee rules, his goal looks unlikely, if not impossible.
As Kai's father, Nathan, explained: "Currently, for people with physical disabilities, there's only wheelchair tennis".
Now, the pair are on a two-man mission to lobby sporting organisations to allow Kai to play his sport, on his terms.
Read the full story in our online article. Then, hear from journalist and author Jill Stark, whose 2013 best-selling book about drinking made her the unwitting "poster girl for sobriety".
But, as Jill explains, when the book tour came to an end, her journey with alcohol continued.
Discover Jill's personal and brutally honest account
in our online story, or tune in to the
full interview on Life Matters. Until next time,
Anna Levy, deputy digital editor
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