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Preparation separates UNC women's tennis player Jessie Aney from the competition


At the end of a long driveway in Rochester, Minnesota, a rebound net the size of a trampoline stands upright. Chances are if you were looking for Jessie Aney when she was growing up, this is where you’d find her. It’s often where her parents did. In the dark. All alone. It didn’t matter. She’d stay there – racket in hand – three hours a day. The same routine. (Daily Tar Heel)

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