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After performing brilliantly at the 2005 NCAA Men’s Tennis Championships as a senior—making the semifinals in both singles, as a #32 seed, and doubles—Chu joined the pro tour, hoping to follow in the steps of another Harvard tennis great, James Blake...
Still, as Chu moves up the ranks of the pro tour, he will begin to face a different brand of athlete, and to succeed, he will have to call on more than just conditioning and skill. Making it to the upper echelons of the tennis universe, as James Blake did, requires something extra, according to Fish...
Chu’s world tour periodically brings him back to Harvard, where he remains in close contact with his former teammates, who could not be more proud...
...frank, I didn’t know much about Scotland as of three weeks ago. And so when I heard the government was sending me and three other college journalists to their country for a four-day, all-expenses paid press tour, I thought, “Where’s the catch?” And the funny thing is that there was none. The best things in life are free, after all, right...
...worse, my roots remain in New Jersey. But while I will always remain loyal to that widely disparaged municipal territory, with its less-than picturesque turnpike, chutzpah-infused accent, and uniquely fragrant shore breeze, I’m thankful for the opportunity to participate in such a thrilling tour...