Hi tennis coaches! I am looking for a tennis program that will be a great fit for me athletically, academically, and socially. With a great fit I will be able to help the tennis team reach their potential. My plan for this year is to travel to Newport Beach, California to play in UTR events and get my UTR up. My singles UTR is just shy of 6.5 and my doubles UTR is 7. My UTR will be between an 8-9 by the end of my senior year of high school. I recently have been focusing on doubles and just won an L4 tournament with my doubles partner from my high school. I love being on and playing in a team atmosphere and am team captain for my high school tennis team. My best tennis results have come when I am playing in a team atmosphere. Last year I played #1 singles for Skyridge High School as we won the State Championship in the highest classification in Utah. This year I decided to play #1 doubles to help develop my doubles tennis game as we look to repeat as state champions. One of my favorite hobbies is going on hikes and going up the canyon with my friends and family. I am still unsure what academic path I want to go down in college career wise, but I want to help people in trouble or need.
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