OHENE

Male

KUMASI

Ghana

Profile Information:

I am a:
Tennis Fan, Casual Player
Random things about me (hobbies, occupation, tennis history, favorite band, etc.):
i am daniel ohene from ghana. i am hoping to become like rafael nadal in future. i like and play tennis and sometimes serve as a ball boy for the elderly who play on the court. they encourage me to continue playing and be respectful. i like that but i have to develop. i want an american agent that can help me get better facilities to train with so that i become a better player.
Favorite pro tennis player(s):
nadal, federer, venus and serena williams
My tennis skill (please check your NTRP if you know it):
Not bad., I'm getting there., Just started., If tennis is on TV - I'm watching.
On the court, I am a:
beginner
My favorite local courts:
clay
Relationship status:
Single
Favorite website:
http://danyohene@yahoo.com

Comment Wall:

  • Mark / The Mayor

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  • Ingrid

    Hello, daddy-o. Sure, we can be friends.
  • Mark / The Mayor

    What kind of racquet do you play with?
    M
  • Ingrid

    Hi, Ohene. I got your message, and if you read my profile you'll see that I'm not here to find a date, I'm just here to meet people to play tennis with. Thanks for reading my profile, and good luck!
  • Dexter

    Sure. How can I help?
  • Carlo

    Sure, my friend anything that I can do to help...! I am trying to get somebody to play with myself.
  • Kyle S.

    Hi there I got your post, if u need any help or have any questions hit me up. good luck and remember tennis is a sport for life.
  • Julian

    No any more man. Just play for the fun of it.
  • Thomas Meyer

    I am not dad, I'm Tom

    Anyway, send me your address and I will send you the book. However, the earliest it will be out is September, 2009
  • Mark / The Mayor

    Hi,
    We're running a fun Aussie 09 Bracket Challenge for tennis fans. Make your predictions and follow along. This is the link. Please share this link with any of your friends on Tennisopolis and beyond.

    Thanks,
    M
  • Rita

    Yes, we can be friends! I don;t give free tennis lessons but I do hit some times!
  • Thomas Meyer

    Why do you call me dad. Is that just a saying in your country, Two good websites that may help you are:
    Tennisteacher.com
    fuzzyyellowballs.com
  • Thomas Meyer

    Do you take lessons? If so, from whom. Do you have a plan to reach the level of Nadal. Do you know the chances get to be the top player in the world is probably more than 10,000,000 to one? I would talk to a pro in Ghana and ask if you have what it takes. If you are not a gifted athlete, smart, and willing to work 2-5 hours a day with a pro who knows what they are doing you are wasting your time. I am not trying to discourage you from your dream and you have the initiative to write to me and others, so that is a good start, but you need to be realistic. Maybe, trying to get to be best at a local club should be your first goal. There was a movie made about an African player that was sponsored by someone in America. Try to find it by putting "AFRRICAN TENNIS PLAYER" MOVIE in Google. I am willing to give you advice but I do not have the funds to sponsor you. GOOD LUCK!