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11. Irina Lykina: Oklahoma University tennis player talks about her competitive tennis experience, trusting the journey, accepting the situation you find yourself in, and pursuing your happiness Grand Slam Journey

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Irina Lykina, originally from Kazan, Russia, played lines 1 and 2 for the University of Oklahoma's women's tennis team between 2003-2007. During her time at OU, their team was ranked #15 NCAA Division I. Irina's best NCAA D1 singles ranking was #63 and was named All-Big 12 Women's Tennis Singles Player in Spring 2005, a four-time member of the Academic All-American ITA Team, and four-time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll member. Before college, during her Juniors tennis career, Irina was ranked in the top 300 in the world and achieved #1 ranking in Russia 16 and under in 2000. Between 2005-2008 Irina was also traveling with and coaching her younger sister, Ksenia Lykina, whose highest junior ITF ranking was #4 in the world during their joint work. Ksenia Lykina became a professional tennis player, achieving a career-high ranking of 171 in singles and 108 in doubles. Irina now works as a CPA but has kept her tennis passion alive, competing at different USTA tournaments and playing invitational tennis exhibitions. During her time in the Cayman Islands for work reasons, Irina won the Cayman Islands Championship in women's doubles in 2016 and mixed doubles in 2014 and 2016. 
Key topics discussed in this episode:
Tennis game and mindset: what does it mean to be a tennis player, exploring all aspects of the gameDifferences between being a competitive college tennis player and playing professionallyHow does one choose a college tennis team and the benefits of playing college tennisHow do you find resilience and stay positive through injuries and find the courage to go back to the sport that hurt you in the first place? The mindset and things Irina has learned when playing tennis that helped her excel in her professional careerFear setting: The power of living through the worst-case scenario and how you can use it for growthCreating boundaries and structure during COVID, gratitude, and choosing to focus on things that you can control and that bring you joyTrusting the journey, finding your passion, confidence, purposeSome of my favorite quotes: 

"You can't control everything in tennis. You have to react very fast, and adjust, and continue to
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Irina Lykina, originally from Kazan, Russia, played lines 1 and 2 for the University of Oklahoma's women's tennis team between 2003-2007. During her time at OU, their team was ranked #15 NCAA Division I. Irina's best NCAA D1 singles ranking was #63 and was named All-Big 12 Women's Tennis Singles Player in Spring 2005, a four-time member of the Academic All-American ITA Team, and four-time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll member. Before college, during her Juniors tennis career, Irina was ranked in the top 300 in the world and achieved #1 ranking in Russia 16 and under in 2000. Between 2005-2008 Irina was also traveling with and coaching her younger sister, Ksenia Lykina, whose highest junior ITF ranking was #4 in the world during their joint work. Ksenia Lykina became a professional tennis player, achieving a career-high ranking of 171 in singles and 108 in doubles. Irina now works as a CPA but has kept her tennis passion alive, competing at different USTA tournaments and playing invitational tennis exhibitions. During her time in the Cayman Islands for work reasons, Irina won the Cayman Islands Championship in women's doubles in 2016 and mixed doubles in 2014 and 2016. 
Key topics discussed in this episode:
Tennis game and mindset: what does it mean to be a tennis player, exploring all aspects of the gameDifferences between being a competitive college tennis player and playing professionallyHow does one choose a college tennis team and the benefits of playing college tennisHow do you find resilience and stay positive through injuries and find the courage to go back to the sport that hurt you in the first place? The mindset and things Irina has learned when playing tennis that helped her excel in her professional careerFear setting: The power of living through the worst-case scenario and how you can use it for growthCreating boundaries and structure during COVID, gratitude, and choosing to focus on things that you can control and that bring you joyTrusting the journey, finding your passion, confidence, purposeSome of my favorite quotes: 

"You can't control everything in tennis. You have to react very fast, and adjust, and continue to
LEORÊVER COMPRESSION AND ACTIVEWEARGet 10% off Loerêver Balanced Compression and Activewear to elevate your confidence and performance8 EIGHT SLEEPSave $200 on 8Sleep and get better quality and deeper sleep with automatic temperature adjustmentTESLAUse my referral link for Tesla and get up to $250 off and 3-months of Full Self-Driving CapabilityDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.This content is also available in a video version on YouTube.

If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who may enjoy it as well, and consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. You can also submit your feedback directly on my website.

Follow @GrandSlamJourney on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and join the LinkedIn community.

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