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Amaya Faith Lopez-Clay


Amaya Faith Lopez-Clay (born 02 January 2000) is an American-born Tennis Player who plays at Pacific University[1] and plays at St. John's University (New York City)[2]

Early Life[edit]

Amaya F Lopez-Clay was raised in Boston, MA Willie James Clay [3] father former of NFL who retired for the New England Patriots [4] known as “Big Play Clay” who brought them to the championships and mother Evelyn Lopez.

Career Life[edit]

Amaya F Lopez-Clay has attended the University of the Pacific (United States) and now attending at St. John's University in New York [5] an African American father and a Puerto Rican mother. She is Christian[6]

High school and College career[edit]

Lopez-Clay graduate from Homeschooling and the St. John's University [2] in New York City.

Before getting injured she was 4 and 5 star, she got to No. 49 National of the Country, wrapped up her prep career ranked as the No. 81 player in the class of 2019.. exited high school ranked No. 21 in the state of Florida. Played in the doubles finals of the USTA Bobby Curtis Level 3 Florida State Championships twice.

Reference[edit]

1.Women’s Tennis Team University of the Pacific (United States)

2.Women’s Tennis Team St. John's University, New York

3.USTA USTA Tennis on Campus[7]

4. Tennis Recruting Network [8]

External Links[edit]

Amaya Faith Lopez-Clay [1] Instagram

Amaya Lopez/Clay [2] Facebook


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  1. ^ "University of the Pacific - Experience-driven Education". www.pacific.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  2. ^ a b "St. John's University | Catholic, Vincentian, Metropolitan, Global". www.stjohns.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  3. ^ "Willie Clay", Wikipedia, 2020-07-18, retrieved 2021-10-11
  4. ^ "New England Patriots". www.patriots.com. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  5. ^ ""New York, New York!": Introduction", New York, New York!, Peter Lang, retrieved 2021-10-11
  6. ^ "Christians", Wikipedia, 2021-09-26, retrieved 2021-10-11
  7. ^ "USTA: Find a Tennis Tournament & Play Tennis Near You". www.usta.com. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  8. ^ "The Tennis Recruiting Network". www.tennisrecruiting.net. Retrieved 2021-10-11.