UNC tennis player found herself after coming out to coach after match
Posted Apr 30, 2016
Throughout my tennis career, I've had too many injuries to count and too many trips to the X-ray or MRI machines for being a 21 year-old. When a body part is damaged, there's always a path to change, repair and improve it. This was the same approach I had about my sexuality. But how can you change, repair and improve something you have no control over?
(Out Sports)
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