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Carolina Blouin, a former collegiate tennis star from Brazil, has successfully transitioned to competing in the U.S. Senior Tour. At 52, she has not only rekindled her passion for tennis but also represented the U.S. internationally. After her collegiate success and a corporate career, Blouin returned to tennis, achieving significant milestones, including a recent victory in women’s singles. Now a tennis pro in Augusta, she continues to inspire others with her dedication and love for the sport.
Augusta, Georgia – Carolina Blouin, a former collegiate tennis star from Brazil, has made a remarkable transition from her early days on the courts of São Paulo to becoming a prominent competitor in the U.S. Senior Tour. At 52 years old, Blouin has not only rekindled her passion for tennis but has also represented the United States on international stages, reinforcing her status as a notable player in the tennis community.
Blouin started playing tennis at the young age of six in her hometown of São Paulo. By the time she was 18, she moved to Rock Hill, South Carolina, where she enrolled at Winthrop University, eager to advance her education while competing in collegiate tennis. Her ambition extended beyond academics; Blouin yearned to immerse herself in the competitive atmosphere of U.S. collegiate athletics.
During her four years at Winthrop University, Blouin achieved significant milestones in her tennis career. She was awarded numerous honors and became the first athlete from Winthrop to be recognized as one of the NCAA Top 50 Division I tennis players. In 2006, her accomplishments were commemorated with an induction into the Winthrop Hall of Fame, a testament to her outstanding performance and dedication to the sport.
After earning her degree, Blouin initially entered the corporate world, securing a job in finance. Despite her professional success, she felt unfulfilled and disheartened working in a cubicle setting. Realizing her true passion lay elsewhere, she made the decision to leave her corporate job to focus on raising her three children.
In a twist of fate, Blouin discovered the United States Tennis Association’s Senior Tour at the age of 36. This opportunity sparked a revival of her tennis career, allowing her to compete once again. Since then, she has remained active within the USTA, participating in events that showcase her skills on the court.
Most recently, Blouin competed in a category one national event in Florida, where she achieved victory in women’s singles. This win granted her an invitation to participate in the prestigious World Cup, marking a significant achievement in her tennis journey. Earlier this month, she represented the United States at the International Tennis Federation Masters World Team Championships for women aged 50-55, further cementing her status as a competitive player in senior tennis.
Blouin has resided in Augusta for the past 13 years, where she continues to contribute to the local tennis community as a tennis pro at the Augusta Country Club. Her dedication to the sport and development of tennis in the community remains a priority, even amid her competitive endeavors.
Despite the passage of time and the many ups and downs of sports competition, Blouin’s love for tennis remains unwavering. She expresses a desire to continue playing and competing for another decade, regardless of wins or losses. Her story not only reflects personal determination but also exemplifies the enduring spirit of athletes who redefine their careers at various stages of life.
Carolina Blouin stands as an inspiring figure, showcasing how a passion for sports can endure through career changes, parenthood, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment, all while embodying the core values of dedication, resilience, and love for the game of tennis.
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