This being my last year of high school, I had to seriously think about what I wanted to do after highschool whether it being focused on athletics or academics or both. Throughout my entire junior year I tried to honestly find out what really pushed me to be the best I can be, which explains why there is a lack of information on my recruiting profile, but now that I truly know what I want to do I plan on fixing that. I ended up finding that passion to be tennis something that has been with me since I was 12 years old. I honestly can't find anything that comes close to my love of the sport besides soccer as a close second. I strive to improve in the game everyday and that includes improvement on and off the courts. Tennis is a great passion for me and this is something I can honestly say I want to do for the rest of my life whether it be professionally or not. I consider myself a great asset to any team because I do not like to lose and I am very competitive in any game I play, but I do understand losing is a part of the game and I take it and learn from it. I do hope that if any college takes interest in me I will not disappoint you and I will give you 100% in everything I do and I will never give up.Thank you.
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