Why did you choose Auburn?
"I chose Auburn because of the coaches. When I was transferring from Arizona State, the biggest factor for me was the coaching staff and their values on tennis. Chris and Bobby were just exceptionally perfect, to be honest, and they have proven everything they said to be true. They have a great passion for tennis and I thought it would be the perfect place to continue my journey."
Favorite sports to attend at Auburn other than tennis?
"Football 100%"
Favorite part of campus life here at Auburn?
"Just walking around campus is stunning. It's just such a beautiful campus; there are so many amazing buildings. It is hard not to just take it all in when you walk around."
Most unusual place you've heard War Eagle?
"Most unusual place would be when we were in Orlando for Thanksgiving at Universal Studios. We were in line for one of the rides and someone in line for the fast track walked past us and said War Eagle."
What's your major?
"I am a sociology major with a concentration in criminology."
What is the most interesting class you have taken at Auburn?
"The class I am in right now called Theories of Crime and Criminology is really interesting."
How do you balance school and tennis?
"It really depends on the semester. I think the spring semester is quite tough but it is all about time management. If you manage your time correctly, you can find a way to get both done."
What advice would you give to a young athlete looking to play in college?
"I think it is a great stepping stone for any sport to head towards the pros if that is where they want to go. It is not very often you get to be at facilities for four years that are amazing like you get here. It's basically like being in a professional program. For those athletes that want to use it for that benchmark, it is the perfect place and at the same time they can also get a degree, which is the best of both worlds."
What's your hometown and what's it known for?
"I'm from London, England, so it's known for loads of different things, a pretty diverse culture. If I wanted to list all the things, we would be here another few hours. The best ones for me I would say would be the London Bridge, the London Eye, and Big Ben."
Do any other family members play sports?
"My dad used to run when he was younger and he got to third in the country in England for 800 meters. My brother is a professional soccer player. He is slightly younger than me, so he is just trying to work through the ranks in pro soccer."
How old were you when you started playing tennis?
"I was 2 ½ years old when I first started playing tennis."
Your best tennis skill?
"I would have to say my athleticism. I am very physical and very explosive out there on the court. It is something I definitely use to my advantage when I can."
Favorite tennis player?
"It's tough not to say Federer. Growing up as a kid, he was always the player I loved watching the most on TV. I admire his elegance and how gracious he is. I have always rooted for him no matter who he plays."
What sport would you play if not tennis?
"Because I have been in America now for three years, I would have to say football. If I was a college football athlete, I think that would be a very nice thing to be."
Eventual career goal after tennis?
"To be honest, I'm not sure. I want to see where tennis takes me first and then go from there. A lot of my family is in police work, so that is potentially a path for me."