My name is Alex Ellis and it's my personal commitment to be the hardest-working student and athlete that you will ever work with. I prefer to play singles, but I have received first-team all-conference honors as a doubles player and am excited to play whatever role your team needs me to play. I have only played tennis for two years and have worked diligently to become the absolute best player that I can from day one, and I have many more things to learn about the sport and am looking forward to learning them with your team. While I started in tennis for the social aspect, after only a couple of days of playing this sport I knew that I loved it and began training nearly every single day. I take my academic education very seriously and have always done my best in the classes I have taken. I currently have a 3.93 GPA and have been inducted into the National Honor Society.
Statistic | 2023 Varsity Team | 2022 Varsity Team |
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Singles Record | Undefeated Season 3-0 | |
Doubles Record | Undefeated Season 8-0; 1st Team All-Conference Spring 2023 | 1st Team ALL Conference Spring 2022 |
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