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Everyone better take a good hard look at the talents of Louisa Chirico
- Updated: May 7, 2016
A young girl living in Upstate, New York, Louisa had learned tennis at the young age of seven when her mom, Carole started setting up tennis lessons for her at a nearby country club. She would enjoy the instructions on hard courts in the winter and in the summer play on red clay outdoors. Louisa became comfortable, confident and content to follow her dream of playing tennis for a career and followed the traditional path of entering Challenger events and not ever being afraid to take chances on her shot selections, her opponents or her surface of play. As an ITF player she won 45 matches and one title, which helped her make it into the 200th ranking.
She is in Madrid now, where she reached the semifinals losing to Dominika Cibulkova, after just making the qualifiers’ status last week but she’s proven to most that she can be potentially dangerous with that smashing forehand and her intentional point finishers at the net. Louisa is an exceptional young woman who hadn’t even went past the round of 16 at …
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