Let's go! I am ready to start my next chapter in tennis and academics with a competitive tennis program. I have been lucky to grow up in a tennis family, playing since 3 years old. As the son of a former high school tennis coach and consistent USTA national competitor, our family has been immersed in competitive match play since I can remember. As 1 of 3 boys, I have enjoyed the sport with my brothers, recently capturing the Minnesota state tile with my brothers right by my side. I love everything about the sport, including the life lessons around leadership and self discipline that is brought to the court everyday. In my 5th returning year as a varsity participant, I am humbled to serve my team as captain. I thrive on motivating my teammates, with total determination and focus on capturing another state title. When I am not on the tennis court, I am playing table tennis competitively, conditioning my body mentally and physically or participating in DECA. I look forward to adding value to a future college team, taking the lessons I have learned on and off the court since a very young age.
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