Shuker, from Three Legged Cross, won the WT 175 women’s doubles crown at the Bolton Indoor WT 175 Wheelchair Tennis Tournament alongside French partner Pauline Deroulede.
The pair defeated British No. 2 Cornelia Oosthuizen and Israel’s Maayan Zikri in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3 to retain their title.
Lucy Shuker and Pauline Deroulede, the women’s doubles champions at the Bolton Indoor WT 175 Wheelchair Tennis Tournament. (Image: Lawn Tennis Association)
Shuker also put in a strong showing in the singles competition, fighting back from 5-1 down in the third set of her opening match before narrowly losing 1-6, 6-3, 7-6 (6) to France’s Charlotte Fairbank, who went on to finish as runner-up.
Shuker said: “After a close fought singles match that unfortunately I lost, it was great to team up again with my good friend Pauline and defend our doubles title.
“Also, a big thank you to tournament director Louise and her team at Bolton for running a great event.”
It is Shuker’s eighth doubles title at the tournament since 2014.
The victory comes 10 years after she partnered with two-time Paralympian and current LTA tournament director Louise Hunt Skelley to win her third doubles title in Bolton.
The tournament is part of the 2026 UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour which has drawn competitors from 18 countries in its first two tournaments.