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Tar Heel national champion Reese Brantmeier restores hometown tennis courts


All-America. Player of the Year. National champion. UNC's has too many tennis accomplishments to list. But none has been as rewarding to her as the restoration of community tennis courts in her hometown of Whitewater, Wisconsin. Growing up with a passion for tennis came with challenges, like courts that were unplayable. (UNC.edu)

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Tar Heel national champion Reese Brantmeier restores hometown tennis courts