Laura Brown used to teach tennis lessons to youth players in Elk River. Youngest daughter Meagan also benefited from her tutelage. At age 2, she could hit balls over the net from close range.
"She always seemed like a natural," Laura said. "When she was about 5, I would hit with her for maybe a half-hour and then she'd beg to stay out there. Pretty soon we were hitting for an hour."
Brown still can't get enough. A junior at Elk River, Brown recently climbed to No. 2 in the coaches poll. She placed third at the Class 2A state tournament last fall. Elks coach Randy Ronning said Brown "is good enough to win it all" and considers her and fellow juniors Bella Lambert of Minnetonka (No. 1) and Sophie Reddy of Edina (No. 3) to be in a class by themselves.
A victory against Coon Rapids last Tuesday ran Brown's record to 18-1 this season. She has defeated two top-10 players in Taylor Tarrolly of St. Cloud Tech and Alexandra Kopiecki of Mounds View. After a loss to Lambert, Brown rolled to 14 consecutive victories, putting her at 101 for her varsity career.
"It's going really well, and I think I have a good chance at state so I'm excited for that," Brown said.
Two of Brown's best matches owed to her dogged mind-set. She battled Lambert on Aug. 27 in a match featuring long rallies and lasting 2 hours, 15 minutes. She lost 6-2, 6-4 but took consolation in pushing Lambert. Two years ago, Brown lost to Lambert 6-2, 6-0 and last year fell 6-3, 6-3.
"It gave me a lot of confidence because I wasn't expecting to do that well," Brown said. "Our points were really long. It was just a good match. I really enjoyed it. I think we both played really well and it was fun."
During the match Sept. 17 against Kopiecki — Brown's third of the day at the Elk River Invitational — she complained of a dizzy spell and sat down. Retire? No way. Brown recovered and won the match in three sets.