yes it is possible if you try so so so hard you have 7 years to do that like agassi .......... but you should try veeeeeeeeeeery hard and maybe you have just 1% of chance but take your chance
2006-09-26 06:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything is possible....so go for it.
But let me give you a dose of reality.
You could still develop into a decent player...assuming you have been an athlete in the past. Take lessons, play a lot, play with better players and make a plan to improve all the time, and every year.
I love tennis...its a lot of fun...and excellent excercise.
2006-09-26 15:50:21
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answered by me 1
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It is possible, but highly unlikely. Playing grasscourt tennis is
a subspeciality within the game itself. There are only a handful
of good grasscourt players on the men's and women's tour.
If you practice on grass and work on your serve and volley game,
and your return, you might have a chance to do well in the qualifying tournament at Roehampton. If you could win even a few rounds at
The Championships, that would be a tremendous achievement, considering your age and your late start in tennis.
2006-09-26 07:24:22
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answered by Answerer17 6
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Probably not. You may be a good amatuer, but not a professional. You should have started many years ago to achieve the level of play required to compete on the professional circuit.
2006-09-26 01:37:03
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answered by norm43a 1
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sorry but it's nearly impossible to turn pro at such a late age especially if you have never played the game. it takes a lot of work of time and talent to master each stroke. plus at age 28 you are not physically as strong as those youngsters.
2006-09-26 08:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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minimum of 5 years of experience in local and then at national level needed but u r 28 its luck that favours and last but not the least ur mind level.
try it if u think so.
2006-09-26 02:07:59
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answered by robbie z 2
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are u stupid some people think about retirement at 28, 99% of pros start before they are like 6
2006-09-26 13:51:16
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answered by lovingrl 1
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not really all of the professionals started when they were 6 or seven, so sorry but u should have started years ago
2006-09-26 08:35:02
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answered by shop2liv1s 3
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anything is possible with hard work and determination...but in this case, highly unlikely...unless you have a natural talent for the game.
2006-09-26 07:01:01
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answered by Chuckie 7
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you should have started 25 years ago
2006-09-26 01:34:31
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answered by smitty 3
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