My Wisconsin Backyard
Tennis
Season 2021 Episode 47 | 2m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
Tennis a sport that anyone can play!
Sean Sanguansap and Kevin Sayavong are competitors on the tennis court but both agree it is a sport that anyone can play!
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My Wisconsin Backyard is a local public television program presented by MILWAUKEE PBS
My Wisconsin Backyard
Tennis
Season 2021 Episode 47 | 2m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
Sean Sanguansap and Kevin Sayavong are competitors on the tennis court but both agree it is a sport that anyone can play!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(tape playing) (tape rewinding) - [Kevin] I just like staying active and doing outdoor activities, including tennis.
It's a mind sport.
You need to be intelligent to play, not just athletic.
But, it's hard to find people that like to play.
(upbeat music) So I'm starting to get my cousin into it as well, Sean.
He's been playing for a few months now.
It's nice to have a consistent partner again.
(upbeat music) - It's really fun.
I love being competitive in this sport.
It's really good for building reflexes and cardio.
I mean, it's just a fun overall way to just be active with friends and family.
(upbeat music) We kind of went through the motions of going through our own careers.
We've finished schools.
We've been kind of working on ourselves for the last five or so years.
And then, now, it's great.
We have an activity we can kinda rekindle, you know, some time together.
- I think a lotta people think that tennis, like traditionally, it was a richer person's sport.
But, it doesn't necessarily have to be.
There are plenty of public tennis courts all over.
(upbeat music) I feel like there is a big learning curve in the beginning for tennis.
A lot of people maybe kinda give up early because they think it's too hard.
But, I think it's very rewarding.
(upbeat music) - [Sean] Kevin's been great.
He's been really helpful with everything.
Kinda helped me get better every day we play.
Not close yet, but I'm trying, I'm trying to get there.
I think it's gonna be a little bit more of a longterm thing to catch up to Kevin, but I'm just enjoying it.
(upbeat music) Being in Wisconsin, you know, we have the winter.
So the summer weather you really do appreciate, you know, being outside and outdoors, and I think just finding good activities to do makes it all better.
(upbeat music) - I mean, we're both adults now.
We both have full-time jobs.
We both have our own responsibilities.
So, it's nice to have this to kind of facilitate a time both of us to get together and bond and connect.
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