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From Chapel Hill to Stillwater: Hayley Carter embarks on tennis coaching career


After graduating from UNC, the plan for so long was for to play tennis professionally, but life doesn’t always go according to plan. After Carter was injured in her first professional tournament, Oklahoma State coach Chris Young came calling. This time, it was Carter’s turn to celebrate, now as an assistant coach for the OSU women’s tennis team. (Ocolly.com)

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