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Malia Obama, 14, is playing #1 Varsity for her school. She is already 5'6" or something like that, but wanted to quit, but her mother made her continue.
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Money will be thrown at the USTA.... Let's see if they catch it...
Now we need her racket specs and strings... And tension... lol EDIT: Its a light blue frame... Head dampener...
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Mods, please ensure that hate posts in this thread are appropriately dealt with. This is about a celebrity junior playing tennis, and should be kept that way.
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I'm tempted to make a thread called "(insert my name) is into tennis" I play #1 Varsity on my school tennis team... In Boca nonetheless.
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I'm not actually sure whether that's a good thing or not because I don't know what the competition is like in the DC area...
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The level of play in both public and private schools in the MD, DC, VA area can vary a whole lot. Usually, it's not that high. Top 40 Mid-Atlantic juniors would destroy most of the high school players. The exception is the few juniors that play for their high schools.
I wonder how she got that good. I thought that the president had the tennis courts at the White House taken out and turned into basketball courts. At least that is what I remember reading in an article about the history of tennis at the White House. I would think the Tennis Center at College Park would be the best place for her to practice. I wish her the best. It can only be a good thing for the sport of tennis. |
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I see.
I guess that The Mid-Atlantic section is one of the moderate ones compared to Texas and California.
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Mid-Atlantic has some great players, but for a player to get very good, they have to have indoor facilities. There is a great disparity between the players training all year round and most high-school players who only play in the fair-weather months.
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But there's a higher elevation in the Mid-Atlantic correct?
So don't they have more stamina/endurance than players in Texas per se?
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That is the truth, I play in the North East and my club has had a couple pros come out of it over the last 4 or 5 years. The only reason that I can see that we are more successful than other clubs in our area is that our club offers an unlimited court time option for a reasonable price. There are kids there literally from the time that they get out of school until 8 when the adults usually start playing.
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Here, you have to make a reservation two days in advance to play in the courts... ![]()
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I bet I can easily defeat her
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I was thinking about training up there during the summer to boost my stamina and endurance levels.
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Malia has the perfect body for tennis -- tall and thin. Both parents are athletic, and I think Michelle's brother is a basketball coach. Lots of athletic genes in the family. I hope the poor kid is just left alone to enjoy her tennis and is not targeted for political reasons.
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