Cardo Walthall hails from a prominent lineage of tennis professionals in San Antonio. His grandfather, Paschal “Bub” Walthall, founded the San Antonio Tennis Association (SATA), and the Alamo City Open is named in his honor due to his significant contributions to the sport in the area. Growing up immersed in tennis, Cardo's father, Richard Walthall, directed tennis programs at various clubs, including Northern Hills, Thousand Oaks, and Sonterra Country Club. Cardo attended Alamo Heights High School, where he played a pivotal role in securing three State Championship titles in 1995, 1996, and 1998. He then pursued higher education at Texas A&M University in College Station, where he served as the Head Yell Leader for the university and the Corps of Cadets, in addition to participating in the Governor of Texas’ honor guard as a Ross Volunteer. After graduating, Cardo returned to San Antonio, where he continues to compete in tennis and cherishes the camaraderie that the sport has fostered throughout his life.
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