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Former tennis pro Taylor reluctantly agrees to coach her friend and bad boy, Will, for a mixed doubles tournament, only to find there’s a lot more to him than she thought.
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family, Romance, TV Movie
Director: Jessica Harmon, Kendall Gawryluk
Actors: Davida Williams, Richard Harmon, Roger Cross
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