In the spring of 2012, sophomore Mark Singnil, a student from Thailand, set foot in the United States of America for the first time.
While some people travel to the United States to visit friends and family or to view the many different landmarks found here, Singnil came with a specific purpose in mind: playing tennis for Harding University.
At the age of eight, Singnil began playing tennis in Thailand. His parents, both tennis players themselves, would bring him to the courts every day while he was growing up.
One day, he decided to give it a try.
His dad was his coach and worked with him for several hours every day to teach him how to play and help him become better and stronger.
“Since the first time I played tennis, I knew that I really loved it,” Singnil said. “Now, tennis is one of the most important parts of my life. If I don’t play, I feel that something is missing.”
Coming to Harding was a completely new adventure for Singnil. The transition from Thai culture was not an easy one, but Singnil credits his coach and teammates for helping him through this tough time.
“I feel like we are a family,” Singnil said. “We play tennis and travel together, and even if I need help with classes, my teammates are always willing to help me understand. Without them, I would not be so happy or have as much fun as I do now.”
After compiling a 12-1 singles record and 10-4 doubles record with partner sophomore Jon Mark Rowden throughout the 2012 season, Singnil was awarded the “GAC Freshman of the Year” award. He also earned “GAC Player of the Year” and was named to the 1st all-GAC team.
Marco Ruiz, assistant coach for the tennis team at Harding, is glad to have Singnil back for another year.
“Mark is one of the most talented tennis players Harding has ever seen,” Ruiz said. “He is very hard working and a great team leader. He’s ready for this year and ready to lead the team to another great season.”
While he remains focused on the college seasons ahead of him, Singnil does have a goal and a dream that he is working toward. His ultimate goal is to become a professional tennis player.
Although this is a challenge for even the toughest players, Singnil said he is working hard to improve his playing and fitness every day.
Men’s tennis has their next match on Oct. 3 at University of the Ozarks. The Bisons record is currently 0-1.