Jordanne Whiley has won all four doubles Grand Slams in 2014 ©Getty Images

British Paralympian Jordanne Whiley is set to retire after the Paralympics if she wins a singles medal in Tokyo to go with her two wheelchair doubles bronzes from London 2012 and Rio 2016.

The 27-year-old has won doubles bronze twice with Lucy Shuker and specialises in doubles competition, having won 10 Grand Slam titles with a partner.

Whiley also won the US Open singles competition in 2015 but has her eyes on family life post-Tokyo.

She gave birth to her son Jackson in 2018 and won a Wimbledon doubles title while 11 weeks pregnant.

"I don’t think I’ll go on past Tokyo," Whiley said in an interview with the Oxford Mail.

Whiley started 2020 well with an Australian Open doubles win with Japan's Yui Kamiji ©Getty Images
Whiley started 2020 well with an Australian Open doubles win with Japan's Yui Kamiji ©Getty Images

“We want more children and Jackson will be starting school, so I don’t know if it would be possible even if I wanted to as it’s a heavy tournament schedule.

“The one thing I’d really like to do is win another singles Slam and get on the podium in Tokyo.

“Then I think I’ll be more content with the decision to stop.

“But if I don’t achieve something I want to keep going, so I haven’t made any decisions.”

Whiley won her 11th Grand Slam at the Australian Open in 2020 with Japanese doubles partner Yui Kamiji.