What do you like most about the league?
I play in the Fort Lauderdale tennis league, but I have also played in the leagues for Jacksonville, Tampa, and
Miami.
How long have you
participated in your league?
I only just recently started
playing here in Fort Lauderdale, but this is my 17th season overall.
How did you first learn
about it?
I don’t remember how I
originally discovered it, but once I discovered it, I immediately looked for it
every time I moved to new cities in Florida.
How often do you play?
At the moment, I am making improving my tennis game a priority. And so I’ve been playing almost every day. I intend to do that for the rest of the summer and see how good I can get.
Tell us about your most
memorable match(es)
I have played over 100 matches
in this league across four cities. My memory is not the best, so I will
pick a recent match. Last season, my division was dominated by a player
named Vijay Samuel. He has an unconventional game that was literally
giving the entire division fits. The first time I played him, I lost 6-1,
6-0. The night before the match, I texted him-
"Since we last played, I
am 4-1 in the division. I am approaching our match tomorrow like I was in
purgatory and the outcome between our match would result in whether I was sent
to either heaven or hell for all of eternity. I may lose, but if I lose
they will have to carry me off the court on a stretcher, and possibly you too.”
And then, against all odds, I
showed up and defeated him 3-6, 6-4, 10-8 in a 3.5 hour marathon. It was
his only loss of the season. And Vijay, you can have a rematch whenever.
Who are your favorite
rivals in the league? Why?
It is tough to define my
rivals because I haven’t been in Fort Lauderdale very long. I haven’t
played anyone a handful of matches yet.
Do you have any other
interesting comments about your experiences with the league?
I would like to point out that
I am suffering from a playoff curse. Overall, I have a winning record in
the league, but when it comes to playoff matches, I am only 1-7. It seems
like everything that could possibly go wrong does go wrong every time the
playoffs roll around. I look forward to turning that streak around in the
future.
How did you get started
playing tennis?
I started playing tennis when
I was very young. My father was a tennis player, and he basically steered
me into the sport. I played through high school before taking about 20
years off and returning to the game later in life.
Do you play to compete, or for fun?
I am driven by the desire to
reach a solid 4.5 rating. For me, working towards that achievement is
what makes tennis fun. I’ve never been the sort of person who can just
casually do anything at all and call it fun. I play to meet that
goal. League matches are tools to me, and I designate each one with a
purpose. Sometimes my objective is to leave it all on the court and
win. Other times I intentionally don’t care about the result and use the
opportunity to work on making specific changes to my game.
What level player are you?
(NTRP rating)
Technically, I am a computer
3.5. But as you know, that rating only updates once a year.
Considering my current UTR and WTN ratings, I am almost certainly going to get
bumped to 4.0 at the end of this calendar year. So, I am technically a
3.5 but I consider myself a 4.0.
What do you love about
tennis?
Without tennis, I don’t think I would be alive. I have severely suffered from mental health difficulties including diagnoses of bipolar disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. For over 20 years, I’ve experienced extreme, unpredictable fluctuations in my energy levels. And I get hit with frequent dangerous bouts of depression. Despite trying every medication you have ever heard of along with every modern treatment option, I have struggled to get and hold jobs for many years. Add in the fact that I’ve lived in 4 different cities in just five years, I have frequently found myself friendless and with nothing to do. Tennis has dug me out of this hole more times than I can remember. When I find myself in a new city, signing up for tennis leagues such as this one gets the ball rolling. Pretty soon I find myself in better fitness, happier, interacting with many people and befriending some of them. I love tennis not just because the game is fun to play, but because it is the only way I know to create a new life from a place of depression and struggle.
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