Why Is Ryan Haviland, Age 43, Still Playing In Futures Qualifying Events?
2024 ж. 18 Мам.
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Former Stanford star Ryan Haviland talks about his motivation of playing qualifying rounds at a futures events, like here at the Mardy Fish Children’s Foundation Tennis Championships $15,000 USTA Pro Circuit event, at age 43!
He is doing it for the spirit and the mind! He is enjoying the moment. Leave him alone!
Awesome attitude! So wonderful to see that heart shine through with charisma!
Inspirational dude. I wonder if he ever worked with Brad Gilbert - he has that type of vibe.
The number one doubles player in the world is 44. Hey, why not go for it.
Roger Federer hint?
Needs a new cap
What semen retention does is outrages, he looks like he is in his 30is
Also a benefit from training six times a week
i never did semen retention and also look 10 years younger... if i dye my hair i could go for 20+
@@ronm7114 It's more than just that- it improves your physical performance, why do you think Tyson's still got it, at 58, just because he's bald, doesn't mean SR didn't work!
Yes, you can compete in any sport, at a high level, if you do SR- it's all relative to your opponent ofc.
Wtf does this have to do with semen retention?
Give it up
Give what up?