PENISTONE wheelchair tennis player Antony Cotterill is doing everything right to put himself in the picture for Rio 2016, according to team mate Andy Lapthorne.

With wheelchair tennis legend Peter Norfolk retiring from top level tennis a year after London 2012, it leaves a space up for grabs in the quads doubles team.

Lapthorne, Norfolk's partner en route to silver at London, currently leads the charge as the second-best player in the world. Cotterill, however, is not far behind in fourth, one place above fellow Brit Jamie Burdekin.

** The full story appears in the Barnsley Chronicle newspaper, dated June 19. **