The decision from young New Zealand tennis prospect Jade Lewis to put on hold her pro tennis career has the support of Tennis NZ High Performance Manager Simon Rea.
The 19 year old has gone back to college at the University of Louisiana to continue her studies after struggling to break through in the women's rankings since turning pro last June.
Lewis impressed against Venus Williams at last year's ASB Classic in Auckland and performed well for LSU in US college tennis before turning pro.
However she has struggled on the ITF circuit and after representing New Zealand at the Fed Cup tournament in Bahrain in February decided to hang up her racquets and focus on her studies.
"One of the things that is most important to us from a Tennis New Zealand perspective is that Jade's happy and we've always had a philosophy of happiness prioritised over success. So given her youth and the stage of her career that's she's at, I wouldn't at all be surprised to see her return to the game at a later point in time," Rea said