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Grab a Racket, Smash your Stress, and Ace your Life!

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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UPRM chapter.

There’s been a growing trend of racket sports in the past few years that has introduced people of all ages to the benefits and joys of racket sports. There are many ways to engage using your racket of choice, whether that be tennis, pickleball, padel or beach tennis – they’re all a fun way to get moving, release stress, engage with our communities, and master new skills. For college students specifically, participating in any of these sports can help build resilience and confidence, improve concentration and manage our schedules with more ease. 

Challenges on the court can mirror challenges we face in our lives, which will in turn help us develop skills that will serve us beyond the court. 

For instance, the level of concentration required to focus on the game will sharpen this skill, which is crucial for other tasks, such as studying or working. The strategic thinking and problem solving skills that are required to maneuver a tough match are also further developed through the regular practice of these sports. Similarly, navigating wins and defeats develop our self-confidence and  resilience, preparing us to do the same with grace in both professional, academic and personal settings. 

Also, sports based on teamwork help us build a community, whether we’re studying far from home or closer. This also allows us to meet people with similar interests and foster friendships that are based on a shared passion. Racket sports also offer limitless opportunities for community, whether that be by joining a club, or playing with family and friends. Additionally, playing in doubles or on a team requires collaboration, trust, and communication in your teammates. These shared experiences contribute to a heightened sense of trust and understanding. 

On the other hand, sports help us lower our levels of stress, and staying active is one of the leading components of a healthy lifestyle overall. Tennis in particular was recently declared the world healthiest sport by US Open officials backed up by scientific studies, such as those published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings and in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. 

Jack Groppel, former chairperson of the USTA’s national sports science committee declared: 

“When you add everything together—every possible element of eye-hand coordination, agility, balance, aerobic, anaerobic, the psychological elements and physiological elements—that’s when it gets really hard to debate against the game of tennis.” 

Participating at an amateur and recreational level is incredibly fun and rewarding, but for those who wish to take it a bit further, there are adult leagues you can join to compete against other sport aficionados. There are national leagues as well as local leagues, such as the U.S Tennis Association, PR Pickleball Association, Beach Tennis Life PR, and more. 

There are a lot of opportunities to even travel the world for tournaments and be up in the leaderboards. It’s a great way to take your passion to the next level, experience new things and meet new people. 

Patricia Sánchez is a writer for Her Campus at the Mayagüez Chapter. Currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Political Science, she brings her passion for writing to cover diverse topics. Patricia is deeply involved on campus, participating in what others may describe as too many extracurriculars, but the sense of importance and friendships she has gained throughout those experiences are invaluable to her. In addition to her role at Her Campus, Patricia serves as a Functional Diversity Student Assistant at the OSEIRUM office at the university. Her writing extends beyond the campus, as she has a knack for crafting lifestyle pieces and insightful commentary on current events, blending her love for writing with her political science background. Outside of her academic and professional pursuits, Patricia finds joy in playing racquet sports like tennis and pickleball, staying active at the gym, doing pilates or cozying up with a good book. A Taylor Swift enthusiast and pop culture aficionado, she enjoys staying informed and engaging in discussions about the latest trends. Balancing her academic, extracurricular, and personal interests, Patricia also values quality time with loved ones. Whether it's cooking up a storm in the kitchen or delving into a good book, she cherishes moments that add depth and richness to her college experience.