1. Which league are you a member of?
I am a member of the Austin Tennis League playing from North Austin region.
2. How long have you participated in your league?
Spring#2 2014 was my first tennis league season ever. I reached the Semi-Final stage. Quite a good start :)
Summer
2014 is only my second season in the league. Having qualified for
playoffs again, I am looking to improve upon my last performance. Admin Note: Shantanu ended up losing in the Semis. Playoff Tournament Link. Fall 2014 will be my third. Making it to the last four of both previous
seasons, I am excited and looking forward to a action packed Fall season
with record number of people participating this time around.
3. How did you first learn about it?
I
started as a beginner by going to tennis meet-ups around the city.
Looking at my game and level of competitiveness some guys suggested
trying out a league to take it to the next step. I googled and found
ATL.
4. How often do you play?
I
play outside the league as well with people from meet-ups and friends
made through tennis from all over Austin city. I played more than 7
times a week till about a month or two ago. Currently I play 4-5 times a
week.
5. What do you like most about the league?
First
of all there is just the love of the game that you can share with
like-minded people. That is so crucial in building up a good attitude
towards the game and carrying that over to other aspects of your life.
Secondly,
the level of competition is amazing in most players. Lastly, stats like
division standings, game W-L percentages, and the pursuit for #1
‘Player Of The Year' (POTY) rankings help improve your game all the while
giving you an aim to go after.
6. Tell us about your most memorable match(es)
My
most memorable match would have to be against S. Farooq on 05/16/2014.
The conditions were very windy and this was my first experience of
playing in winds which made me nervous. My opponent might have known
this scenario all too well as he seemed pretty relaxed. I had been
unbeaten in the league till that match. With wind speeds nearly 10-12
mph, I lost the first set (3-6). I didn't realize quickly enough the
need and extent to which I had to calibrate my shots according to the
wind direction when sides were changed. Learning from the first set, my
game improved but I was still (3-5) down in the second set receiving
serve to stay in the match. To win the second set (7-5) and then to make
a comeback win by winning the last set (6-2) felt like the greatest
achievement for me at that time and gave me complete satisfaction of
playing my best tennis.
7. Who are your favorite rivals in the league? Why?
Favorite
rivals would be the ones who love tennis just as much as I do, are just
as competitive as I am and from whom I can learn the game. Matt Laakso,
Cesar Montalvo to name a couple.
8. Do you have any other interesting comments about your experiences with the league?
The
first time I picked up a tennis racquet was October 2013. I joined the
league around March 2014 and ATL literally made me fall in love with
tennis. So much so that in the early days when I didn't own a car, I
used to rent from enterprise for a day or two just to travel to
different locations and play these guys. Some were as far as 15 miles
away from my place.
9. How did you get started playing tennis?
I
have always been into sports since childhood having played Badminton,
Cricket, Basketball in school/undergrad representing various teams; then
Racquet-ball during Grad college @ USC (SoCal). This helped me pick up
the game faster than others. Interestingly, I actually went searching
for badminton in Austin but didn't find much response. This helped as I
ended up choosing: TENNIS!
10. What level player are you? (NTRP rating)
I am currently a 4.0 NTRP player working hard to improve further.
15. What are your tennis goals this year?
My tennis goals for the year are:
+ to win at least one season in 2014 league
+ compete in end-of-the-year tourney in Miami
+ be the #1 POTY from Austin
16. Does any of your family members play tennis? If so, tell us a little bit about them.
My
dad has been a champion at various racquet sports like Badminton,
Table-tennis, Tennis during his college days. That's where all the
credit in making me an athlete goes to. He was my first coach in
badminton and to this day along with my mom supports me in sports,
critiques my game and celebrates in my success.
17.
Tell us a little bit about yourself, for example: What do you do? Where
did you grow up? What are your hobbies (besides tennis)? (Feel free to
share any interesting details about your life.)
I
am a Software Engineer at Alcatel-Lucent's R&D division located in
North Austin. Born in Mumbai (Bombay) on the west coast of India and
brought up in Aurangabad, I have been blessed with parents who always
emphasized the importance of extra-curricular activities along with
academics. This helped me excel in various fields whether it be in
sports, robotics, co-editing my college annual magazine or helping me
get a Masters’ degree from USC (SoCal).
As of now, tennis, traveling and photography take up most of my time.
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