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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 2007)
Personal Victory An athlete speaks of struggle I admit, I don’t go to the ’Couv nearly as often Ansboury proudly states that the as I drive past it. But if I were looking for Juniors Tennis Program has grown from a great queer tennis coach, 1 wouldn’t hesitate four kids to 40 dunng her tenure. She’s also to make the short hop across the river to see introduced Cardio Tennis, a challenging Sarah Ansboury. Through the years I’ve aerobic conditioning and skill development gained an appreciation for tennis and a respect for class that is popular with club members. From left, Nancy Ansboury, Billie Jean King and Sarah Ansboury have made an impact on women's tennis. the people who play it well. Tennis requires a strong She and her partner, former competi and limher body, years of practice and intense tive swimmer Brooke Mullett, reside in mental focus. It’s hard work; on the court, there is Portland. When asked about how it feels to be out in she’s checked up on me. Through meeting her and no such thing as beginners luck. the 'Couv, Ansboury says: “Sometimes 1 worry about knowing her I’ve learned about the history of small-town attitudes and being singled out up here. women’s tennis. No one has done more for women’s It’s hard to believe that anyone is still in the closet, tennis than Billie Jean King. She’s also helped me and then my partner and 1 go to the Fred Meyer in understand that tennis is supposed to be fun.” Ansboury started her life observing tennis from a crib kept at the corner of the court while her mother played. Her mother initially coached her as a youth but eventually turned her over to other Dear Ethel BY MARIA CALLAHAN Battleground and remember why. We saw an older Ansboury has had many extreme highs and lows coaches because of the “stubborn streak” that most entirely by the age of 18. When many people her lesbian couple at Albertson’s a couple of weeks later in her short lifetime. 1 went to meet her not knowing competitive athletes possess. age were going off to college, she entered rehab. and felt a lot better.” She adds, “I’ve personally only what to expect and was completely blown away by “1 had some pretty tough coaches who pushed Now clean for 5 1/2 years, Ansboury takes no hard,” Ansboury says. “We didn’t really take breaks.” pain medication. She explains that her tolerance to In the past, queer athletes had to hide their Like many young athletes, her body began to pain killers is high and that over-the-counter pain personal lives for fear of losing valuable sponsorships. show the signs of wear and tear early, and she relievers “don’t even touch it.” She adds, “I sit in Tennis pro Amelie Mauresmo recently made history remembers seeing physical therapists beginning at the hot tub, and that helps a lot." when she didn’t lose any of her sponsorships after C lub G reen M eadows is at 7703 N.E. 72nd had positive experiences.” the strength of her spirit and willingness to share her personal experience in the type of story that doesn’t fit into the convention of a happy ending. © the age of 11. In our initial phone interview, Although Ansboury stubbornly played though coming out. 1 asked Ansboury what she thought of Ave. in Vancouver, Wash. For more information call I assumed Ansboury to be much older than 23 the pain, she coaches from an entirely different The L Word’s portrayal of a tennis pro, the now Ansboury at 360-256- 1 5 10 or visit based ®n her list of surgeries: shoulder at 16, knee angle—one that focuses on proper body mechanics, deceased character Dana Fairbanks. “It almost www.clubgreenmeadows .com. The fee for one-on- at 17 and back surgery at 22. The cast on her right injury prevention and enjoyment. She began seemed like a parody,” she says. “1 thought it was one tennis coaching is $45, and you do not have to be arm is from Kienbock’s disease, a condition that coaching at Club Green Meadows more than a year more realistic when Dana came out, and I loved it a club member. might lead to yet another surgery. She began taking pain medication for the multiple overuse injuries at the age of 13. The use ago at the urging of her mother, Nancy, who is the when Billie Jean King made a guest appearance.” club’s tennis director. Together, the two have made Ansboury believes that since Martina Navratilova Information in this column should not be used in progress oh multiple levels. came out, being queer is much more acceptable, place of advice from a licensed health care although she says, “It’s still more like an open secret.” professional. If you have a health or fitness question, of those painkillers, compounded by the death of “I was so angry as a kid, with coaches being on top her father, escalated into an addiction to metham of me all of the time. This job has really improved our phetamine. 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