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...former Crimson star's career choice is not so common: he is trying to make a living on the professional tennis tour...
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...
...information session for students interested in running for the UC last month. Potential candidates were taught strategies on how to maximize their chances of winning the election, including where to put posters, how to approach people, and ways to reach out to their peers. They also co-sponsored a tour of the IOP with the South Asian Association earlier this month. Six out of 35 representatives on the UC this year are of Asian descent, according to Lee, although he did not specify how many of those representatives participated in the group’s training. The group plans...