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My name is Jannah Houwari. I have been playing tennis since I was 6 years old. I started training tennis professionally when I was 12 years old. I’ve tried many sports throughout my life, and tennis was the one I felt connected to. Tennis is a beautiful sport that requires dedication, skill, and perseverance. I’m eager to learn anything and everything about tennis. I will do whatever it takes to be the best at it and to succeed. One of the reasons I love tennis is because of the elegance of the game. The graceful movements on court and the coordination required to hit the ball. I don’t want to stop playing tennis after college ; I want to go on to do better. When I am on court, I focus and try to improve myself as much as I can. Tennis has taught me many things including how to focus, cope with stress, and be independent. I am eager to learn more and more about tennis. In my free time, I love watching live professional tennis matches because they challenge me to play like them and maybe even better. Tennis taught me how to be a competitive, hard-working, and determined person. I will work hard and do my best in order to have a bright and promising future in tennis.
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