T3Tennis Alumnus Ian Tellez Wins 3 Gold Medals at 2025 Mexican National Paralympics

T3 Adaptive Racquet Sports • October 14, 2025

From Tijuana to the global stage: former T3Tennis athlete continues to break barriers in adaptive sports

We’re thrilled to celebrate Ian Tellez, a proud T3Tennis alumnus from Tijuana, Mexico, for his outstanding achievements at the 2025 Mexican National Paralympics. Ian captured three gold medals in track events, demonstrating the same determination, athleticism, and heart that defined his time with T3Tennis.


Ian’s journey continues to inspire. Beyond his Paralympic success, he currently attends Southwest Minnesota University on a basketball scholarship, where he balances academics, athletics, and leadership. His dedication to adaptive sports and commitment to excellence have now earned him a spot on the 2026 Mexican National Pan-American Basketball Team, a remarkable accomplishment that reflects his talent and perseverance.


At T3 Adaptive Racquet Sports, we’re honored to have been part of Ian’s early athletic journey and proud to see him continuing to thrive across multiple sports. His success is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when opportunity, effort, and passion meet.


T3Tennis is proud to help athletes like Ian develop the skills and confidence to succeed on and off the court.

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