Tennis star Jemimah Choi Gains ITF World Ranking Points And Scholarship To US University
Published by Ellesmere College on Wednesday 12th of July 2023
A popular elite tennis player who has helped teach tennis whilst still studying is leaving Shropshire for an American University - just months after gaining ITF world ranking points.
Jemimah Choi, who plays tennis for Wales and perfects her game at Ellesmere College tennis Academy, is heading to Tiffin University in Ohio this summer on a tennis scholarship.
The 18-year-old from Wrexham has just become International Tennis Federation (ITF) world ranked after gaining enough points while also studying for A Levels. Thanks to this, Jemimah will have a good advantage for improving her tennis in America while completing a foundation placement year before deciding which type of sport management to specialise in.
Jemimah has also helped out with social tennis nights teaching both staff and parents at Ellesmere College. Director of Tennis at Ellesmere College Tennis Academy Stephen Welti said she will be greatly missed, "Jemimah has spent two years on the tennis programme here at Ellesmere after joining us from Wrexham Tennis Centre," he said. "She made an impact here as soon as she joined - she added depth to our team and was already a good player, but she is infinitely better now. Becoming ITF world ranked will give her an advantage when she tries to compete in America. She has been popular amongst the staff here who have tried to learn tennis and the entire Tennis Academy will miss her very much. Jemimah has promoted a professional approach to training at elite level, younger players watch Jemimah train and want to do what she does."
Jemimah is expecting good results for her BTEC in sport this summer but will be able to go to Tiffin University no matter what they are. She was found the place by Tennis Smart, a company which specialises in finding placements at universities for tennis players.
Before she leaves, peers, teachers and friends gathered to present Jemimah with a card and gift for her future in America and to thank her for her contribution to social tennis this year.