I'm aspiring to play division 1 or 2 college tennis with as much scholarship money that I can receive. I want to play a singles position and am really looking forward to contributing to my team with my unique thinking strategies and hopefully many match wins. I believe that I'm different because ever since I started tennis at a young age I have worked with my mother instead of being on a teaching line and being another junior tennis clone as I have my own aggressive style and absolutely love competing so much. I do not back down from challenges, I take what people say into consideration and I'm not cocky but I do know what I can do well and what needs improving. I'm not a boring unmotivated tennis player either I love the competitiveness of great players and enjoy giving them my best and seeing how they handle it. In my home town Ossining I'm known as the tennis kid who's mom doesn't have a car but I dont let that deter me. I walk to whatever tennis courts I can get to so not having a car just inspires me to want to work harder on my game and be the best I can be. I wouldn't mind huge crowds at all I feel that I can tune out what I need to and use the cheering of team members to fuel my desire to win. I will work hard as long as I'm able to and getting better is necessary for my game.
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