
After being laid off by ESPN in their massive layoffs in April, former television anchor Prim Siripipat told the Washington Post that she would attempt to revive her professional tennis career. So far, so good, as Siripipat got her first win on the professional circuit in 15 years:
Focus on the process & the results will come. Loss after loss after loss..& then today, it came. πͺπΌπ1st win on the pro circuit in 15 yrs pic.twitter.com/26xpGCRom0
β Prim Siripipat (@prim_siripipat) August 6, 2017
Siripipat played college tennis at Duke and injuries seemingly ended her pro career not long afterwards. Siripipat told the Post that she hopes to end her career the "right way" this time around.
"I felt I didn't go down fighting," Siripipat, 36, said recently in a phone interview. "It was just so anticlimactic... I started my career in broadcasting, and I never really took the time to properly say goodbye to the sport."
Siripipat stated that some of her goals are to win at least one professional match, and maybe even attain a ranking in the WTA.
Siripipat, a 15-year veteran in broadcasting, was working with Sportscenter and ESPN radio at the time of the layoffs. We wish her the best of luck in pursuing her new career.
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