The top-ranked player decided to forfeit $81,000 in prize money rather than risk her NCAA eligibility to play collegiate tennis during her senior year.
Crawley decided to forfeit $81,000 rather than risk her NCAA eligibility.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with the highest-ranked college tennis star Fiona Crawley about having to forfeit her U.S. Open winnings as a result of NCAA eligibility rules.
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