Cameron Morra's unconventional path to becoming a UNC women's tennis star
Posted Apr 14, 2020
For many, the spread of the coronavirus has disrupted lives and routines. But for UNC tennis player Cameron Morra, it brought her, her younger sister and their dad back into a comfortable rhythm at home. Unlike nearly every other youth tennis star, Cameron never played junior tennis. Instead, she trained in parks until her dad invested in a backyard court.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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