Being a dedicated athlete I put in my all by fully devoting myself to my sport. I always give one hundred and ten percent before, during, and after practice. Athletes achieve their success knowing they worked hard to attain it and can truly say they accomplished something that makes them a better person. I believe that I am a committed athlete that devotes a great deal of time to practice. I arrive early in order to get in a better warm-up, give more than my best effort during practice, and stay after practice to repeat what I went over. Tennis is my life and has become one of the loves of my life. I will do everything necessary to better myself which is one of my collegiate goals. I have grown up in a competitive athletic family and have learned that to succeed in life you must learn from your downfalls and hardships because life isn't all wins. What makes me different from the average recruit is my persistence and dedication on off the court, in not only sports but academics too. Being at the top of my varsity team all my high school years has made me into a strong leader. I not only want to excel in my accomplishments but I push my team mates to give their all as well.
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