Tuesdays with Junior | Ep 23 | June 9, 2026

Two Words. A Year in the Making.

There is a moment when all the early mornings, the late-night study sessions, and the relentless pressure of balancing elite athletic training with a full academic curriculum converge into a single sentence: I’m graduating.

For Junior Hakizumwami, that moment arrived this week.

“I Finished My Exams and I’m Graduating”

“I finished my exams and I’m graduating this week. So yeah, I’m really happy,” Junior said from the Mouratoglou Academy in Biot, France — where he has spent the past year training on a Love All Scholarship from the Kodjoe Family Foundation.

The words are simple. The infrastructure behind them is not.

The Love All Scholarship doesn’t just cover court time. It holds Junior inside a system where academic achievement and athletic development are treated as inseparable — where the discipline required to win on clay is the same discipline that carries you through finals week.

What the Scholarship Makes Possible

When the Kodjoe Family Foundation created the Love All Scholarship, the mission was equity — not just access to coaching, but access to the full pipeline that transforms talent into legacy. Education. Competition. Community. Character.

Junior’s graduation is proof that the pipeline works.

The Next Chapter

Finishing exams at one of the world’s premier tennis academies while competing at an elite level is not a small thing. It is a blueprint — one Junior is writing in real time, every Tuesday.

The Kodjoe Family Foundation believes every young athlete deserves this kind of sovereign foundation. That belief is only possible through the support of this community.

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