Stephane Houdet, left, and Nicolas Piefer will start as top seed in the doubles event ©Getty Images

Top men's singles and doubles wheelchair tennis players are due to return to competition at the ninth ABN AMRO World Wheelchair Tennis Tournament beginning in Rotterdam tomorrow.

The event, the first major test since last month's Australian Open, will see wheelchair players compete alongside the Association of Tennis Professionals tour event.

Matches will take place on special courts on the Sports Plaza at the Dutch complex.

Frenchman Stephane Houdet is the top seed in the singles as he seeks to build upon his Rio 2016 Paralympic form.

Britain's Gordon Reid will start as second seed as he seeks to successfully defend the title he won last year.

Gordon Reid, pictured competing at the Australian Open, will also participate in Rotterdam ©Getty Images
Gordon Reid, pictured competing at the Australian Open, will also participate in Rotterdam ©Getty Images

Houdet will also begin as top seed in the doubles event alongside fellow Frenchman Nicolas Piefer.

Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez will partner another Briton in Alfie Hewitt as second seeds.

Action is due to begin tomorrow and continue until Saturday (February 18).