I feel as if I have great team spirit, even though I might not play some matches I will still come to team matches and team practices and help other with confidence and get them done with their task. I feel as if I have great goals, I wish to be a neurosurgeon when I graduate from college. I am a good overall player but I know I outshine everyone else and it will be a great asset on your team and I will hype up the team with great confidence and great body language. The reason I chose to be a doctor when I grow up is because when I was young my mother had a child, my brother, he was only 4 days old when he died to a metal disorder, I don’t want someone else to go through the pain of that again that is why I want to be doctor to help solve these problems. I became interested in my sport when I was in 7th grade, I played for my middle school tennis team, the central chargers. The reason I started to play tennis was because all of my friends were doing a sport and that sport was tennis and I would go to my friends matches and cheer them on and hype them up, so then I decided to start playing tennis, not to be the person cheering but to be the person who is getting cheered on.
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