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Catching Up With Jenna Long


Jenna Long has had a busy past few months and it does not look like it is going to slow down anytime soon. Long, a Fremont, Calif. native, was one-half of the doubles pair that led UNC to its first-ever NCAA tennis championship. However, after winning the NCAA title, Long and her partner, Sara Anundsen, were given the opportunity to achieve one of Long's childhood ambitions... to play in the US Open. (Tar Heel Blue)

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