Background
Prim Siripipat was born in Mexico, Missouri.
Prim Siripipat was born in Mexico, Missouri.
She attended Saddlebrook Preparatory School, where she was training with Jennifer Capriati, Andy Roddick, Martina Hingis and Mardy Fish.
Siripipat is currently the co-host of "Spain and Prim" on Entertainment and Sports Programming Network Radio. By the age of 4, Siripipat had taken up dancing, swimming, gymnastics, and piano. At the age of seven, she began ballet and tennis.
By the time she was 10, Siripipat was a skilled player in tennis.
With the help of her mom, Siripipat, at the age of 12, moved to Tampa, Florida, to help elevate with her skills. She traveled the world with the United States. National team and eventually finished in the top 10 in the country for players aged 18 and under.
She attended Duke University on a full scholarship. However, Siripipat had been suffering through injuries over the year of playing tennis.
By time she was 17, Siripipat had two stress fractures in her back.
In her junior year, Siripipat underwent surgery on her shoulder and both knees. lieutenant became clear that Siripipat could no longer pursue a career as a tennis player. Siripipat majored in sociology with a minor in biological anthropology and anatomy during her four years at Duke University.
After getting her degree, Siripipat received a job as an intern for WRAL-television In 2004, she was among several thousand contestants trying out for the show Dream Job which was aired by Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. In 2007, she received a job at Columbia Broadcasting System-4 in Miami as a sports reporter.
In March, 2011, Siripipat received a job as an anchor at Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. She also appears as a tennis analyst and does several appearances on Entertainment and Sports Programming Network radio. During an Entertainment and Sports Programming Network interview, Siripipat revealed her musical talents, playing the piano, clarinet and saxophone.