Israeli Paralympian Guy Sasson rallied for a bronze medal in the wheelchair tennis tournament on Thursday night with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 victory over Turkey’s Ahmet Kaplan, securing Israel’s ninth medal in Paris.

Sasson’s impressive journey included victories over Francisco Cayulof of Chile (6-2, 6-3) in the first round and Great Britain’s Gregory Slade (6-2, 6-1) in the quarterfinals. Although he lost in the semifinals to Dutchman Sam Schroder (7-6, 6-4), he redeemed himself in the bronze medal match by coming back from a set down.

The 44-year-old Israeli also won the 2024 French Open Quad Singles event in June, also at Roland Garros.

Sasson initially struggled against Kaplan, losing his serve and falling behind 1-4. He fought back to 5-5, but Kaplan eventually claimed the first set 7-5, taking a 1-0 lead.

Guy Sasson during the men's quad wheelchair singles semifinals at the 2024 French Open, June 6, 2024, in Paris.
Guy Sasson during the men's quad wheelchair singles semifinals at the 2024 French Open, June 6, 2024, in Paris. (credit: Daniel Kopatsch/Getty Images)

In the second set, the Turkish player continued his dominance, leading 4-1, but a remarkable comeback from Sasson saw him win the set 6-4 and force a deciding third set.

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In the final set, Sasson unleashed his best tennis, taking control and storming to a 6-1 win, sealing his first Paralympics medal.

The victory cements Sasson’s place as one of the country’s top Paralympic athletes and he will receive a tax-free bonus of 500,000 shekels for his triumph.