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Hannah Sweeney shares her experience of winning the most improved award and her journey to varsity tennis. She expresses gratitude for her supportive team and credits their practice sessions for her improvement. Hannah mentions that playing at the state level was a significant achievement and feels proud to be a part of the historic team. Shut that all up. I have some questions. Stay. Okay, what is your name and pronouns? My name is Hannah Sweeney. She, her. How does it feel to win the most improved award and what do you think you've done to earn it? It feels great to have gotten the award. I think since last year I've improved a lot and my position has moved up a lot and I got on varsity, so yeah. How does your team help you? My team helps me in practice, helps me improve, like playing them and stuff is good practice for like matches and stuff like that. And how do they like motivate you? Like how do they, like are they supportive? Yes, they're very supportive. The team is, everyone's very nice to each other and we all encourage each other and make each other better. How long have you been playing tennis? I played a bit when I was like eight through like high school, like not a ton though. What has made this season special compared to others? Being on varsity this year is different. And being undefeated and going all the way to state and having a really good season. What was the atmosphere like while playing at state compared to other matches? Low-key, to me it was not that much different. There was more pressure, but just like being able to get there was already an accomplishment, so. Is there anything about like the history? Because you know this is the first year you went to state or something. Is there anything about that? Oh yeah, how does it feel to be on like a monumental team that made it all the way to state? Historic team. It's very cool to be included in it and it just, it's great. Okay, great.