The location may have changed for LSU junior Olivier Borsos, but the passion for tennis has not.
Before arriving in Baton Rouge in 2009, the 21-year-old Hungarian spent 10 years living in France, where his mother serves as a coach for the French national handball team. His parents both competed in the Olympics as members of the Hungarian national handball team in four different Olympic games.
“I grew up in a really professional-minded house,” Borsos said. “My parents were in the Olympics. … That’s why I’m very competitive — they never let me be laid back about
Men’s Tennis: Hungarian native adjusts to life in Baton Rouge
February 16, 2012