
Interview with Rogelio Carabajal
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Can you teach yourself tennis and actually get good? Rogelio proves it’s possible!
In this episode, we talk about DIY tennis, engineering mindset, and using tennis as a way to meet people, grow confidence, and build community.
He shares how a little competition (with a teacher!) kept him pushing, how he stayed focused with limited support, and how tennis helped him make friends and stay grounded while studying engineering at Boston University.
Whether you’re new to tennis or a longtime player, Rogelio’s story proves that grit, curiosity, and a bit of creativity can take you far.
If you’ve ever doubted your path in sports or life, this episode is for you.
Outline of Key Points:
- Rogelio’s Start in Tennis Started playing in high school just for fun with friendsNo formal lessons, but deeply passionate about the game
- Self-Taught Journey Used YouTube videos and online researchFilmed himself to improve technique and track progressTrial and error became his coach
- High School Experience Supportive but busy coach Learned independence and accountability Motivation from friendly rivalry with a teacher
- College Life & Networking Currently studying mechanical engineering at Boston University Used tennis as a social tool to make friends and network Believes tennis helped his confidence and connection in a new environment
- Advice for Beginners & College Students Just introduce yourself—people are more open than you think Don’t wait for the perfect setup—just start