If you really love tennis, would you give up your studies for a tennis career?
im just wondering if you become a professional then you also own a degree. isnt it nice? in addition, how can one become a professional player?
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Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi's long rivalry.?
I think, unless you were 'awesome', you'd want to parlay good tennis skill into a tennis scholarship and try to do both - at least have tennis pay for your degree. Then, if tennis doesn't pan out (you can still love it and just not be that good), you still have your degree. If you're not to the level of obtaining a financial school assistance due to your abilities, then it's probably a moot question. Playing collegiate tennis will help you assess your skill level and introduce you to ways to "move to the next level".if you love tennis then do that.
On a tennis game is there a limit times for the player to dispute to get an official review?
Well, If I was like amazing, then maybe. Otherwise, I would try and finish up college, so that even if I had a career ending injury or something, I could still have something to fall back on.Is federer better than sampras?
Only if I was brother to Serena and Venus...and boy would that suck. Having a sister with a big ol a**.Can't the umpire over-rule a wrong call as evidenced by Hawkeye?
IF you love doing tennis u shouldn't give anything up just keep goin. Follow ur heart n let that lead u.if my skills for tennis is in the professional level. i'l be willing to give up my studies...sooner i'l continue my education.
Tennis isn't everything. You can make a career out of it if you're like in the top 30...sure, quitting school is almost part of it since you'll be making enough money than any college graduates.but if you're just a so-so player.please, go to school and make money since you'll need some to support your love for tennis.
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