I have been playing tennis for about 9 years now and so far is been one of the best experiences ever. I have learned so much and used a lot of the tools its given me to become as successful as possible. I know this game is not for every one and takes a lot of hard work and dedication and thousands of hours. And know I want to take my tennis to the next level by playing college tennis is been my biggest dream ever since I started besides being pro. I would like to play D2 or D3 possible D1 tennis and get some sort of athletic or academic scholarship. Once i am apart of a tennis team I want to work as hard as possible to be All American tennis athlete and also lead the tennis team to the best it can be. But as a tennis player I know tennis does not come first academic does. I want to get a good education and be successful as possible. I want to be prepared as much as possible for the real world and i know that being apart of a good college/university I will. A LACK OF PREPARATION IS PREPARATION TO FAIL. And as I know nobody wants to fail. So choose me to be apart of your team/university I assure you I wont let you down and ill do what ever it takes to be the best at your school.
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