I love to try new things and when I found tennis I just didn't ever want to stop playing, I love doing it even if I'm can't do some of the things I see in other players, I feel motivated because I know it will turn me into a better player and a better person plus I like a challenge. sometimes it's hard to remind myself though on a rough day but I'm willing to put in as much work as I need to become whatever I want to be. My goals are to at least play college tennis and be the best trumpet player I can be as well as the best tennis player I can be. I'm not focused on trying to be the best over everyone I'm concerned about beating the only person that matters, which is myself. Obviously beating people is awesome don't get me wrong I want to win, but I want to feel like I am really doing everything I can to win and that's why I like tennis because it's challenging and competitive. I want to become a certified stringer and learn things about equipment and the physics of the game, the science of the game is the most fun for me since that's the way I think . I also enjoy music and possibly following a field into music As a professional musician.
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