My lifetime goal is to play competitive tennis in college. I would like to pursue tennis in college because I love playing tennis and it's so fun for me. I love learning new skills and reinforcing the skills I already have. I consider myself to be a advanced player with lots of spin and power. I love hitting a good inside out forehand winner. I also like playing out the point and chipping away at my opponent to gain the advantage. I like all aspect of tennis such as serve, groundstrokes, and volleys. It would be a amazing if I could pursue this very important sport in college. I want to play high level players and be challenged so I have to work for the win. I'm hungry to win and that will never stop regardless if I'm losing or winning. I'm also a good team player; I'm kind and treat other people with lots of respect, something that isn't as easy to find now. I'm hard working on the court and in the classroom; I take academics very seriously along with tennis because a good education is important to me and I love learning new things. Along with my skill and my academics, what makes me different is my caring and kind characteristics. I'm always kind to everybody and I love giving back. I love playing tennis and I have so much pasion in it; it is a major goal to pursue this wonderful sport in college.
- Aiden Scavone
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