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Where Are They Now?
Conversation with Lesley Joseph

TennisRecruiting.net is excited about this first installment of our new "Where Are They Now?" article series. There are so many great young tennis players who came up through the junior ranks and had successful college careers. Today, some of them are trying their hand at professional tennis - others are putting their college degree to good use. This article series catches up with well-known juniors of the past to find out where they are now.

Our first conversation is with 23-year-old Lesley Joseph who attended the University of Georgia from 1999 to 2003. As a junior, Joseph attained rankings of #2 (USTA Boys 16s), #5 (USTA Boys 18s), and Top 50 (ITF). He is currently playing tennis professionally on the ATP Circuit.

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