I started playing tennis when I was 3 years old. When I went on to the court for the first time, it makes me feel that I want to be good at professional tennis. College tennis would be an opportunity for me to be one of the best professional tennis players. I did have goals to be ranked in the top 200 in Georgia while I was 14 - 17 years old. My UTR is a 6.50. In high school, I made a decent GPA of 3.673. I work and study hard at school. I started to play for the Varsity Boys Tennis Team when I was a freshman. I've played Varsity Tennis for 4 years. I have received awards in school such as "Outstanding Algebra 2 Student", "Outstanding World History Student", "Outstanding Chemistry Student", "Parkview Athletic Award", "Most Improved Player", "Most Valuable Player", and Parkview Athletic Honor Society." I want to go to a college that can help me keep learning and keep playing on the courts. I am free to all the colleges who can look for me to get into their college and find the best match at a high competition level. I hope I will be a great athlete and can make my parents proud of me.
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