Which league are you a member of?
I currently represent the Columbus Tennis League! Player Profile: https://www.tenniscolumbus.com/127420/profile
How long have you participated in your league?
I have
been a member of the Columbus league for the past 5 seasons. Before this, I
also participated in the partner program of the Tennis Cincinnati league.
How did you first learn about it?
I first
heard about it from one of my friends and hitting partners who I met in
Cincinnati. He told me about the league, and after playing a few matches, I was
hooked. I was happy to hear that they are active in a lot of other cities
across the country, including Columbus.
How often do you play?
I try to
play at least 2-3 times a week. If i didn’t work 3 twelve hour shifts a week, I
would be hitting a lot more!
What do you like most about the league?
I love how
it has connected me to so many different types of people from various
backgrounds and walks of life, that have all signed up in this league for the
sole purpose of meeting up to play a game of tennis. I couldn’t have imagined
when I was younger, playing this much tennis with a bunch of strangers I met
online. It gives me something to look forward to on my days off from work, and
it has served as a great way of staying active and meeting new people after
moving to a new city.
Tell us about your most memorable
match(es)
Towards the end of the fall 2021 season, I was on the outside of the playoff picture for the advanced division, and I was on a bit of a losing streak against some of the tougher opponents in the division. I was not playing the greatest tennis. It was only a few days before the regular season deadline, my playoff chances slim, and I had to win 1 of my next 2 matches to get in. They were both against opponents with stronger records than me, but I came in feeling loose and relaxed and played my game and was able to sneak into the advanced playoffs for the fall by winning both matches in straight sets.
Who are your favorite rivals in the
league? Why?
There are
so many great players in my division, top to bottom, and I really believe that
anyone can lose on any given day. Craig, Adam, Adolfo, and Hakan are a
few players in my division who I’ve played recently who I feel always give me a
good match whenever we play. Craig in particular has only been playing tennis
for a year or so, but already hits pretty well, so I think he’ll be scary if he
keeps playing. Also, Enver and Gautam are two guys in the upper division
that I’ve crossed paths with that usually get the better of me, but
regardless, I always look forward to playing them because I know I have
to be on my game to be able to beat them and I always expect a great battle.
Do you have any other interesting comments
about your experiences with the league?
My advice
for new players would be to appreciate all the ups and downs of tennis because
a lot of the mental strength you gain from playing this wonderful sport can
also apply to everyday life as well. When I first started competing, I did
nothing but lose. Even now, I still lose a lot, but I feel I’ve come a long
way. But tennis is like that sometimes. You’ll be playing great one week
and then inexplicably, you might feel like you can't hit the broad side of
a barn. But the important thing is to stick with it. You cannot afford to dwell
on past mistakes. One thing I love about the league is how you can always
schedule another match. No matter how many matches I lose in a row, my
mentality never wavers and I approach each match with the intent to improve and
a mindset that I'm going to do whatever it takes to win. In my mind, results
are just a product of the process, so it is essential not to be discouraged by
bad results, but instead focus on the process of improvement.
How did you get started playing tennis?
I have
early memories of playing tennis with my dad when I was 6 or 7 years old, but I
really didn’t start playing consistently until my sophomore year in high school
where I mainly played doubles.
Do you play to compete, or for fun?
I have the
most fun competing, so a bit of both I guess. At the end of the day, this
whole league means very little to anyone else outside the league, but you
definitely get out what you put in. I feel this league has helped me improve my
game tremendously playing so many players with different styles.
What level player are you? (NTRP rating)
I don’t
have an official NTRP rating but I’ve competed in both 3.5/3.75 leagues so somewhere
around there. My next goal is to compete at the 4.0-4.5 level.
I love
tennis because it provides an outlet from the everyday monotony of life. I also
believe that tennis is a sport that challenges you both physically and mentally
and helps you become better equipped to deal with adversity. Just the
past few months, I’ve really come to appreciate the constantly changing nature
that a competitive tennis match can provide. I’ve tried to shift to a mindset
where I look forward to the matches where my opponent is very difficult
and nothing is coming easy. I enjoy the constant problem solving
that is involved in tennis and trying to utilize one’s own strengths and
weaknesses, and figuring out what makes your opponent
uncomfortable. I love the ebbs and flows of gaining the lead, losing the
lead, and (hopefully) regaining it back again. I really think that approaching
the game in this manner has helped me build resiliency towards life's everyday
challenges. Lastly, I also believe that this sport in particular is one
that you can play well into adulthood and have longevity if you take care
of your body right.
Who are your favorite pro players? Why?
I will
always respect the consistency of the Big 3, but I really am a fan of this next
generation of tennis players coming in. Young players like Jannik Sinner,
Carlos Alcaraz, Hubert Hurkacz, and Frances Tiafoe to name a few. On the womens
side, I really like the game of Iga Swiatek and Leylah Fernandez. I feel
like this next crop of young stars will hopefully keep the game exciting and
attract new fans.
What do you do? Where did you grow up? What are your hobbies (besides tennis)?
I work as a registered nurse at an ICU in a nearby hospital. When I’m not playing or watching tennis, I enjoy cycling, reading, playing musical instruments like the ukulele and piano, and spending time with my tabby cat. I also like to hang out with my close friends either by going out to new places to eat, or staying in for a game night.
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