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BROAD CHANNEL, Queens — There is empowerment, strength and confidence when Liv Benedetto is on the court playing tennis. It is a sport the former gymnast only transitioned to less than two years ago.
“I started playing a year and a half ago. I didn’t really start taking it seriously until up about nine months ago. I realized it’s something I love and have a passion for,” Benedetto said.
Four years ago, the 17-year-old from Queens suffered a devastating spinal cord injury in a ski accident.
“There was a ski ramp and my sister was like ‘don’t go on it’ and I flew up in the air and I landed on my back and I shattered the t12 and the l 1 vertebrae which left a complete spinal cord injury, which means paralysis from the waist down,” Benedetto said.
Benedetto added that it was a struggle, especially in ninth grade.
“The reality check came in that I was the only student in a wheelchair at my school and life was so different…was extremely hard,” she added.
Staying involved in athletics helped to keep her motivated.
“It has been such a game changer especially because I was such a competitive person before my injury,” she says.
Benedetto will be playing wheelchair tennis at Clemson this fall, pursuing a degree in psychology as she hopes to inspire others.