Arielle Shinder is a TennisNewYork player. She grew up at
the Jersey Shore, went to graduate school in Arizona, and moved to NYC about 4
years ago. We hope our tennis community would love to hear her story.
3. How did you first learn about it?
7. Who are your favorite rivals in the league? Why?
13. 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 member of the Tennis New York
Women's Division and the Tennnis New York Ladder
2.
How long have you participated in your league?
I joined the league earlier this year
in Spring 2014. I started in the Doubles league.
3. How did you first learn about it?
I was searching online for places to
play in NYC and people to play with.
4.
How often do you play?
I try to play at least twice a week.
5.
What do you like most about the league?
I love that it got me back into
playing tennis after I had all but given up on it as the tennis
parks system in NYC can be frustrating and complicated. I have also met
many very nice players that I know I will continue playing for years.
6. Tell us about your most memorable
match(es):
I have 2 most memorable matches. The
first was part of the tennis ladder program. My doubles partner, Bill
Inman, had passed along the name of one of his regular opponents, Leigh
Flayton and I contacted her to play. If you've played her before, you know her
first serve can result in an ace for her! So we start the match and before
I know it, I'm down 0-4. I am terribly embarrassed and thinking, "Arielle,
if you don't pull yourself together, she will never want to play you
again". I guess talking to myself worked because I ended up coming back to
win the match and we now play each other regularly. My
other most memorable match was against Shannon Delaney in the Women's
program. We had played once before and she had beaten me pretty badly so I was
hoping to show her that I could give her a real match. After starting the match
up 3-0, we switched sides and she said to me "You are on fire tonight".
Truthfully, I may have played those 3 games better than I have ever played
tennis in my life. But Shannon is a great competitor and wasn't going to go
down without a fight so before I know it the match is evened up and pretty much
was a battle back and forth all the way up to 8-8. We were playing at Frederick
Johnson Playground under the lights and at one point, one side of lights went
out, leaving half the court light and the other as dark as can be but neither
of us wanted to call this match a tie. Finally, at 10-9, I was serving for the
match, and since I suffer from severe asthma, I thought at any point i would
just pass out as I would so tired and out of breathe. I ended up winning the
match 11-9 and I think both of us wanted to collapse afterwards. I really look
forward to playing her again.
7. Who are your favorite rivals in the league? Why?
There are 4 players that I have played
on more than 1 occasion and have yet to beat so I consider them
my favorites as It will allow me to aspire to improve so one day, I will
beat them. Those players are Bill Inman, Susan Illman, Wendy Ham and Amy
Hsu. They are all great people on and off the courts so I enjoy playing with
them.
8.
Do you have any other interesting comments about your experiences with the
league?
I wish the doubles program had been
more successful but it's very hard coordinating 4 peoples schedules. I also see
that the women's program includes all boroughs and skill levels. I think I
would prefer it to be co-ed and divided by borough and skill level. This may
allow more matches to take place and closer scores.
I grew up in a tennis family and they
handed me a racquet at 4 years old. I can't say I really cared to use it much
growing up as I was less interested in sports then as I am now. I finally
became interested as a teenager and played 1st doubles on my high school team.
I went on to play recreationally in college. Then I all but gave it up except
for maybe once a year on vacation. This is my first season back to playing
regularly since high school and I can't believe I ever put my racquet down, I'm
absolutely loving being back out there.
10. What level player are you? (NTRP
rating)
3.25 would be my best guess as that is
my current tennis New York ranking.
11. What do you love about
tennis?
I love that it is a great workout and
tests you both physically and mentally.
12. Who are your favorite pro players?
Why?
Andy Roddick and I am still trying not
to process the fact that he is retired and would have loved to see him win just
one more major. I also was a huge fan of Lleyton Hewitt as he had a quickness I
had never seen in any other player and was amazed by the balls he could reach.
Although age has slowed him down, now I just root for him to move past the first
round or two.
13. 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'm a college academic advisor
for one of the CUNY schools. I grew up at the Jersey Shore, went to graduate
school in Arizona, and moved to NYC about 4 years ago. Aside from tennis, I
also play volleyball and kickball every week. I love the theater and mystery
novels.
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