- December 20, 2024
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As a sophomore at Foundation Academy, Hope Van der Riet plays on Line 2 in singles and doubles play for the Lions girls tennis team. Although she describes herself as being not competitive, her passion for the sport on and off the court have led to her being a leader on the team.
I think two-and-a-half years ago, and my cousin played. My cousin is my best friend, so I started playing, and now here I am.
I play with my granddad and my cousin, and they lived in Virginia and so they moved down to Florida. We go to different schools, so that’s how we would hang out — because we would be coached together — and so now we are the same skill level, so we play each other a lot. She gets better, then I have to get better, you know? And so now I’m motivated to get better, because she plays at her school and I play at mine — she plays at West Orange.
It was pretty cool. It was a little disorganized at first, and there were a lot of us — there were a couple of people who were pretty good, and a lot of people who were like, ‘Oh tennis, sounds cool.’ But then, once we started getting into matches, it got more organized and stuff. Honestly, the biggest thing was I got to meet a lot of people — I made friends with a lot of people (who) I wouldn’t have been friends with.
I love playing tennis — it’s just so much fun for me. I’m not particularly competitive — it’s kind of just like, ‘Woo, yay’ — but a couple of my good friends that I’ve been friends with before playing tennis are on the team, too, so that’s kind of cool. Last year, I was OK, but I lost a lot of my matches. This year, we are on a winning streak right now — it’s cool to see the improvement from last year to this year.
When we’re in the offseason, it’s off and on — sometimes we play, sometimes we don’t really play — so kind of getting back into it and now I want to see, especially from last year, the comparisons. Last year, especially the first couple of games, we were not very good. But this year, we have played three games so far (as the girls team) and we have won all of them. Last year at districts, we did so badly, but seeing where we get there this year, and I already feel like our team is doing better.
I love being at the net and playing doubles, because I’m really tall — I’m six feet — so whenever I’m at doubles, I don’t have to worry about the ball going past me because there is someone back there that can hit it. In singles, if I go to the net, I’m not confident, because they lob it over me, then I miss.