2022-23 QUICK FACTS
Location Los Angeles, CA
Athletic Dept. Address 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095
Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699
Men’s Tennis Office Phone (310) 206-6375
Chancellor Dr. Gene Block
Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond
Assoc. Athletic Director (Tennis) Chris Carlson
Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell
Home Court (Capacity) Los Angeles Tennis Center (10,000+)
Enrollment 43,239
Founded 1919
Colors Blue and Gold
Nickname Bruins Conference Pac-12
National Affiliation NCAA Division I
Head Coach Billy Martin (Redlands ‘89)
Career Record (Years) 630-147 (29)
Associate Head Coach Rikus de Villiers
Volunteer Assistant Coach Ben Goldberg
2022 Record 13-12
2022 Pac-12 Record (Finish) 2-4 (5th)
2022 NCAA Tournament
2022 Final National Ranking 47
NCAA Championships 16 (1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982,1984, 2005)
All-Time NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) 44 (2021)
All-Time Conference Championships (Last) 44 (2019)
TENNIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2023 SCHEDULE
Tennis Contact: Andrew Sinatra Phone: 310-206-8141
Fax: 310-825-8664
E-mail: asinatra@athletics.ucla.edu
Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095
Note: Student-athletes have been instructed not to grant any interview requests that have not been set up through the UCLA Athletic Communications Office.
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Date Opponent Location Time (PT) Jan. 20 Hawai’i Los Angeles Tennis Center 1 pm Jan. 21 Pepperdine Los Angeles Tennis Center 1 pm Jan. 28 vs. Memphis@ Los Angeles, Calif. 11 am Jan. 29 vs. Vanderbilt/at USC@ Los Angeles, Calif. TBD Feb. 4 Portland Los Angeles Tennis Center 1 pm Feb. 11 UC Irvine Los Angeles Tennis Center 12 pm Feb. 17-20 ITA National Team Indoor Championships Urbana, Ill. TBD Feb. 24 Gonzaga Los Angeles Tennis Center 1 pm March 1 USC Los Angeles Tennis Center 3 pm March 3-5 Pacific Coast Doubles Championship La Jolla, Calif. All Day March 11 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 10 am March 14 Yale Los Angeles Tennis Center 2 pm March 16 Columbia Los Angeles Tennis Center 2 pm March 28 Oklahoma State Los Angeles Tennis Center 1 pm March 31 at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 2 pm April 2 at Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. 12 pm April 7 at California* Berkeley, Calif. 1 pm April 8 at Stanford* Stanford, Calif. 1 pm April 14 Washington* Los Angeles Tennis Center 2 pm April 15 Oregon* Los Angeles Tennis Center 1 pm April 19 at USC* Los Angeles, Calif. 5 pm April 22 Utah* Los Angeles Tennis Center 1 pm April 26-29 Pac-12 Championships Ojai, Calif. TBD May 5-7 NCAA Regionals TBD TBD May 12/13 NCAA Super Regionals TBD TBD May 18-21 NCAA Team Championships Urbana, Ill. TBD May 22-28 NCAA Individual Championships Urbana, Ill. All Day Home matches in bold / @ ITA Kickoff Weekend / * Pac-12 Conference match
INFORMATION
MEDIA
The 2022-23 Bruins Radio / TV Roster 2 Roster 3 Coaching Staff 4 Player Profiles - Seniors 6 Player Profiles - Juniors 6 Player Profiles - Sophomores 8 Player Profiles - Freshmen 9 2021-22 Season in Review 2021-22 Records & Honors 11 2022 Results 12 History / Records All-Time Letterwinners 15 Team Captains 16 Bruin Greats 16 Head-Coaching History 17 Award Winners 18 NCAA Championships 20 All-Time Results (1981-2022) 21 Record vs. Opponents 27 Record vs. Opponents in NCAA Play 28 NCAA Seed History 28 NCAA Tournament Year-by-Year 28 Grand Slam Titles 29 Davis Cup Players 29 Bruins in the ATP Rankings 29 Los Angeles Tennis Center 30 General Information Administrator Biographies 31 Men’s Tennis Support Staff 31 Media Information 32
2022-23 UCLA MEN’S
On the Cover: Back row (left to right): Alexander Hoogmartens, Giacomo Revelli. Front: Patrick Zahraj.
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Stefan LEUSTIAN 5-10/Jr. Sacramento, Calif.
Gianluca BALLOTTA 5-10/Fr. Lima, Peru
RADIO / TV ROSTER
Giacomo REVELLI 6-1/So. London, England
Jeffrey FRADKIN 6-4/R-So. New York, N.Y.
Timothy LI 5-11/Jr. Valley Village, Calif.
Aadarsh TRIPATHI 5-9/Fr. Pleasanton, Calif.
Patrick ZAHRAJ 6-2/Sr. Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Billy MARTIN Head Coach
Ben GOLDBERG Volunteer Assistant Coach
Rikus DE VILLIERS Associate Head Coach
Alexander HOOGMARTENS 6-0/So. Beersel, Belgium
Emon VAN LOBEN SELS 5-11/Fr. Sacramento, Calif.
Azuma VISAYA 5-11/Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
Name Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/College)
Gianluca Ballotta
Jeffrey Fradkin
Alexander Hoogmartens
Stefan Leustian
Timothy Li
Giacomo Revelli
Aadarsh Tripathi
Emon van Loben Sels
Azuma Visaya
Patrick Zahraj
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
5-10 Fr. Lima, Peru (Florida Virtual School)
6-4 R-So. New York, N.Y. (Dwight Global)
6-0 So. Beersel, Belgium (Stedelijk Lyceum Topsport)
5-10 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. (Connections Academy)
5-11 Jr. Valley Village, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake School)
6-1 So. London, England (Claires Court)
5-9 Fr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley HS)
5-11 Fr. Sacramento, Calif. (Visions In Education)
5-11 Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii (Hibernian Private School)
6-2 R-Sr. Frankfurt am Main, Germany (Kurpfalz-Gymnasium Mannheim)
Gianluca Ballotta JON-loo-kah BAH-lo-tah
Alexander Hoogmartens HOOG (hard G)-mar-tins
Stefan Leustian STEH-fawn LOOSE-chin
Timothy Li like “Lee”
Giacomo Revelli JACK-uh-mo reh-VELL-ee
Aadarsh Tripathi ...................... ah-DARSH trih-PAWTH-ee
Emon van Loben Sels eh-MOHN
Azuma Visaya uh-ZOO-muh VEE-sy-uh
Patrick Zahraj zuh-RY
Rikus de Villiers RICK-iss de VILL-yers
TEAM STAFF
Head Coach: Billy Martin (30th Year, Redlands, ‘89)
Associate Head Coach: Rikus de Villiers (10th Year, Fresno State, ‘11)
Volunteer Asst. Coach: Ben Goldberg (2nd Year, UCLA, ‘21)
Staff Athletic Trainer: David Wacker
ROSTER BREAKDOWN State
California (4): Leustian, Li, Tripathi, van Loben Sels
Hawaii (1): Visaya
New York (1): Fradkin
International
Belgium (1): Hoogmartens
Class
Freshmen (4): Ballotta, Tripathi, van Loben Sels, Visaya
Sophomores (3): Fradkin, Hoogmartens, Revelli
Juniors (2): Leustian, Li
Seniors (1): Zahraj
England (1): Revelli
Germany (1): Zahraj
Peru (1): Ballotta
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6-4 Fradkin 6-2 Zahraj 6-1 Revelli 6-0 Hoogmartens 5-11 Li van Loben Sels Visaya
Ballotta Leustian
Tripathi
Height
5-10
5-9
ROSTER
Back row (left to right): Drew Baird, Alexander Hoogmartens, Jeffrey Fradkin, associate head coach Rikus de Villiers, head coach Billy Martin, volunteer assistant coach Ben Goldberg, Patrick Zahraj, Azuma Visaya, Giacomo Revelli. Front row (left to right): Timothy Li, Stefan Leustian, Aadarsh Tripathi, Emon van Loben Sels, Gianluca Ballotta.
BILLY MARTIN
Head Coach 30th Season
Redlands ‘89
The program’s all-time leader in head-coaching wins, Billy Martin enters his 30th year directing UCLA men’s tennis in 2022-23. It also marks his 40th year on staff, as he assisted friend and mentor Glenn Bassett for 10 years prior to taking the reins in 1994. Owner of a 630-147 (.811) career record, Martin passed Bassett April 25, 2019 with win No. 593. The longest-tenured active head coach at UCLA is only the fourth in the history of the men’s tennis program, following legends Bill Ackerman (1921-1950), J.D. Morgan (1951-1966) and Bassett (1967-1993). Martin became just the third active head coach to be inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame, joining Al Scates and Valorie Kondos Field, in 2015. Perhaps the most amazing accomplishment in Martin’s career is his ability to consistently compete for championships, as his teams have posted top-five finishes at the season-ending NCAA Championships in 23 of 28 completed seasons.
Martin’s finest season at the helm came in 2005, when he led UCLA to its first NCAA title since 1984. The 4-3 come-from-behind victory over top-seeded and undefeated Baylor in College Station, Texas marked UCLA’s 16th NCAA team championship in men’s tennis, and the school’s 97th overall. The win snapped Baylor’s 57-match winning streak, the second longest in NCAA history. It also avenged the Bruins’ 4-0 loss to the Bears in the 2004 NCAA final.
In addition to the dramatic run to the title in 2005, Martin has had several near misses at the NCAA Championships, including 2013, when the top-seeded Bruins were narrowly edged by No. 2 Virginia, 4-3, in the championship match in Champaign, Ill. Under Martin, UCLA has recorded a runner-up finish on four total occasions (1996, 1999, 2004 and 2013). After reaching the final in just his third year as head coach, Martin was named the 1996 ITA National Coach of the Year, as the Bruins finished with a 27-1 overall record. During the coronavirus-shortened 2020 dual-match campaign, Martin collected the 600th win of his coaching career. He has guided 20 teams to 20 or more wins in his 28 completed seasons. The 2018 group logged a 30-3 record en route to the national semifinals. Another significant highlight in Martin’s career is his outstanding success in the highlycompetitive Pac-12 Conference, where he owns a 173-34 (.836) record. Under Martin’s watch, UCLA has captured 15 regular-season conference titles, including four in a row from 2004-07 and 2016-19. His teams swept through conference regular-season play from March 25, 2016-March 26, 2021, a stretch that spanned 33 matches. UCLA has finished out of the top three in the Pac-12 standings just twice during Martin’s tenure,
and has won four conference tournament titles (2013, 2014, 2016, 2018). He has been named Pac-12 Coach of the Year five times (1996, 2012-14, 2018).
In addition to his numerous team accomplishments, Martin takes great pride in helping his players achieve their individual goals, as well. In 2006, Benjamin Kohlloeffel notched a 6-1, 6-4 win over Virginia’s Somdev Devvarman to become the 10th NCAA men’s singles champion in school history – and first since Martin, himself, in 1975. Kohlloeffel’s victory put his coach in an elite category, as Martin joined Georgia’s Manny Diaz as the only other active head coach to earn the career “triple crown” by leading their schools to three different titles at the NCAA Championships (team, singles and doubles). Next to nab the NCAA singles title was Marcos Giron, who turned in a 6-4, 6-1 victory against Pepperdine’s Alex Sarkissian in 2014. Then, two years later, Mackenzie McDonald dispatched top-ranked Mikael Torpegaard of Ohio State, 6-3, 6-3, for the crown. Kohlloeffel, Giron and McDonald were each named ITA National Player of the Year. McDonald was tabbed Pac-12 Player of the Year in both 2015 and 2016.
Martin has coached four NCAA doubles champions, including three of the last six. The first came in 1995, when Justin Gimelstob and Srdjan Muskatirovic bested TCU’s Ashley Fisher and Jason Weir-Smith, 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-4. The next came in 2016, when McDonald completed the individual championships sweep alongside Martin Redlicki. The pair coasted past Arthur Rinderknech and Jackson Withrow of Texas A&M, 6-4, 6-1, in the final. In 2018, Redlicki and Evan Zhu earned one of the final spots in the field and proved their inclusion was warranted, edging Torpegaard and Martin Joyce of Ohio State in a thriller, 6-7 (8), 7-6 (4), 1-0 (9). Most recently, Maxime Cressy and Keegan Smith completed an undefeated season by beating Patrick Kaukovalta and Mazen Osama of Alabama, 6-3, 6-4, in 2019. Cressy and Smith did not drop a set on the year, beating 15 nationally-ranked opponents along the way.
In all, 33 players have achieved All-America status under Martin’s direction. Among them were eventual Grand Slam champions Gimelstob and Jean-Julien Rojer. Gimelstob earned mixed doubles titles at the 1998 Australian and French Opens. Rojer has helped collect men’s doubles crowns at the 2015 Wimbledon, 2017 US Open and 2022 French Open events, as well as the mixed doubles top prize at Roland-Garros in 2014. As head coach, Martin has guided five future ATP Top 100 singles players in Cressy, Gimelstob, Giron, McDonald and Kevin Kim, as well as three ATP Top 50 doubles players in Gimelstob, Rojer and Marcin Matkowski.
Career Coaching Record
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Year Overall Record Conf. Record/Finish NCAA Finish 1994 22-6 7-3/3rd NCAA Semifinals 1995 19-6 7-3/3rd NCAA Semifinals 1996 27-1 10-0/1st NCAA Runner-Up 1997 25-4 9-1/T-1st NCAA Semifinals 1998 17-8 5-2/T-2nd NCAA Quarterfinals 1999 26-3 6-1/T-1st NCAA Runner-Up 2000 24-4 6-1/2nd NCAA Quarterfinals 2001 23-3 6-1/2nd NCAA Quarterfinals 2002 23-5 6-1/1st NCAA Semifinals 2003 24-4 6-1/2nd NCAA Semifinals 2004 23-6 6-1/T-1st NCAA Runner-Up 2005 27-3 6-1/T-1st NCAA Champion 2006 20-6 6-1/T-1st NCAA Quarterfinals 2007 22-4 7-0/1st NCAA Quarterfinals 2008 23-4 5-2/T-2nd NCAA Semifinals 2009 21-5 6-0/1st NCAA Semifinals 2010 17-7 4-2/3rd NCAA Quarterfinals 2011 18-7 3-3/T-3rd NCAA Round of 16 2012 26-4 7-0/1st NCAA Semifinals 2013 29-2 7-0/1st NCAA Runner-Up 2014 26-4 6-1/2nd NCAA Semifinals 2015 17-10 5-2/T-3rd NCAA Round of 16 2016 25-3 7-0/1st NCAA Quarterfinals 2017 22-6 6-0/1st NCAA Quarterfinals 2018 30-3 8-0/1st NCAA Semifinals 2019 19-6 8-0/1st NCAA Round of 16 2020 9-4 2-0/-- Not played (COVID-19) 2021 13-7 4-3/4th NCAA First Round 2022 13-12 2-4/5th Totals
173-34
NCAA
(29 yrs) 630-147 (.811)
(.836) 27
Appearances
COACHING STAFF
Billy Martin
Inducted into the ITA Men’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame in 1996, Martin’s playing career is full of highlights. To this very day he is still regarded as one of the best junior players in the history of the sport. He captured the 1973 and 1974 singles titles at Junior Wimbledon, the Junior U.S. Open and Junior Orange Bowl tournaments. Inside Tennis Magazine ran an article that named him “Junior Player of the Century.” Due to his tremendous success as a junior player while growing up in Illinois, Martin received a spot in the USTA Midwest Section Hall of Fame in December 2010. He went into the Southern California Tennis Association Hall of Fame in August 2011.
Although Martin played just one season at UCLA before turning pro, the 1975 season was a special one, as he helped the team to a perfect 19-0 dual-match record and the NCAA team championship as a freshman.
After capturing the 1975 NCAA singles championship, Martin turned professional and enjoyed a fine career. He was selected Rookie of the Year by Tennis Magazine in the first professional season went on to reach the Wimbledon singles quarterfinals in 1977.
Martin defeated top pros such as John Newcombe, Ken Rosewall (twice), Stan Smith, Harold Soloman and Roscoe Tanner. In 1975, Martin won the Arkansas International singles title. He also won doubles championships in 1977, 1979 and 1981 in Laguna Niguel, Calif., Brussels, Belgium and Bristol, England, respectively.
Martin attended UCLA for three years, working on his undergraduate studies before completing his bachelor’s degree in business management at the University of Redlands in 1989. He earned his master of business administration from USC in 1991.
During the summer, Martin runs the UCLA Billy Martin Tennis Camps on the UCLA campus. He also directed the Bassett-Martin Tennis Camp in Ojai, Calif.
Martin and his wife, Justine, have two children, sons William and Travis. William played college tennis at Saint Mary’s from 2012-15 and served as volunteer assistant coach for UCLA in 2019 and 2020, while Travis played for the Bruins from 2014-17.
RIKUS DE VILLIERS
Associate Head Coach
10th Season
Fresno
State ‘11
Rikus de Villiers enters his 10th season on the UCLA men’s tennis coaching staff, and third as associate head coach, in 2022-23. He served in the role of volunteer assistant coach for five of the six seasons prior to his promotion by head coach Billy Martin in June 2018. In the 2019 dual-match season, de Villiers helped the program to its fourth regular-season Pac-12 title in a row. UCLA went 8-0 in conference play, stretching its winning streak in league regular-season matches to 29. The Bruins would go on to reach the third round of the NCAA tournament. There was also individual success, as the duo of Maxime Cressy and Keegan Smith posted a 21-0 record and claimed the 14th NCAA doubles championship in program history.
De Villiers joined the UCLA staff in the fall of 2012 and immediately aided the Bruins in their run to the final round of the NCAA Championships the following spring. Over the course of his first five seasons on staff, UCLA registered an overall record of 124-25 (.832) and dropped just three regular-season Pac-12 matches (32-3). The 2014, 2016 and 2018 Bruins also secured Pac-12 tournament titles during de Villiers’ time as a volunteer. He coached American Ryan Harrison on the ATP World Tour during his time away from the program in 2015-16.
In addition to Cressy and Smith, Marcos Giron (2014) and the combination of Martin Redlicki and Evan Zhu (2018) collected NCAA individual championships with de Villiers on staff. Three future ATP Top 100 singles players – Cressy, Giron and Mackenzie McDonald – have matriculated through UCLA during de Villiers’ time in Westwood.
Prior to joining UCLA, de Villiers played collegiate tennis from 2008-2011, spending one season at Pepperdine before transferring to Fresno State. The Durban, South Africa native came into his own with the Bulldogs, earning All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) recognition each year. It was a breakout 2011 for de Villiers and the Bulldogs, who advanced to the NCAA Championships second round after claiming the WAC’s automatic
bid to the tournament. Individually, de Villiers was named to the All-WAC Singles and Doubles First Teams. De Villiers and partner Remi Boutillier earned a second trip to the NCAA Championships doubles tournament and finished the season ranked No. 18 in the Campbell/ITA doubles rankings. De Villiers reached a career-best No. 83 on the singles list. A multiple-time winner at the African Championships as a junior player, de Villiers picked up his first ATP point at just 14 years old.
BEN
GOLDBERG
Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season UCLA ‘21
Ben Goldberg enters his second season as volunteer assistant coach for UCLA men’s tennis in 2022-23. He was hired by head coach Billy Martin to the role Sept. 24, 2021, after five seasons in the program as a student-athlete.
Goldberg, whose parents and sister are also Bruins, ascended up the singles lineup during his time on the roster. He registered career records of 48-43 in singles play and 33-36 on the doubles courts from fall 2016 through spring 2021. Goldberg helped UCLA to three Pac-12 regular-season championships and one conference tournament title over that time. The 2020-21 season saw Goldberg utilize the additional year of eligibility granted by the NCAA due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He made the most of his extra year, posting a 9-8 singles mark. Among those wins was a 7-6(5), 6-2 triumph over No. 26 Mor Bulis of USC – a career-best showing for Goldberg in terms of opponent ranking. He also logged a 3-0 doubles record.
The shortened 2019-20 season did not lack for dramatic moments involving Goldberg, who was the last man standing in a pair of 4-3 team victories. The first winner-take-all performance came in the ITA Kick-Off Weekend championship match, as Goldberg outlasted No. 104 Bogdan Pavel of UCF, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Goldberg went on to overcome a 5-7, 1-5 deficit against Oregon’s Riki Oshima, climbing all the way back to a 5-7, 7-6(5), 7-6(1) result. Goldberg hit doubles-digit singles wins for the third time in as many seasons, going 11-8. In 2018-19, the Pacific Palisades, Calif. native got the better of No. 60 William Howells of Notre Dame, No. 74 Logan Smith of USC and No. 80 Rrezart Cungu of Wake Forest for his initial decisions over nationally-ranked counterparts.
Goldberg won the first nine completed singles matches of his dual-match career. As a freshman, He became a consistent piece in the doubles lineup after teaming with Austin Rapp for a 6-4 victory across from Rob Bellamy and Jack Jaede of USC at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships. Goldberg and Maxime Cressy would go on to pick up five doubles-point-clinching wins, including a 6-4 result over Walker Duncan and Wayne Montgomery of Georgia in the NCAA Championships quarterfinal round.
In the classroom, Goldberg was a six-time member of the UCLA Athletic Director’s Honor Roll after earning a grade-point average of at least 3.0 while passing 12 or more units in each of those corresponding quarters. He majored in political science.
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COACHING STAFF
Rikus de Villiers, Ben Goldberg and Billy Martin
PATRICK ZAHRAJ
6-2 / Redshirt Senior Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Kurpfalz-Gymnasium Mannheim
UCLA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• All-Pac-12 honoree (Honorable Mention - 2022)
• 2-time ITA Scholar-Athlete (2019, 2020)
• 2-time Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll selection (2020, 2022)
• Career-high ITA singles ranking: 56 (Sept. 6, 2022)
• Career-high ITA doubles ranking: 52 (Sept. 7, 2021 w/ Drew Baird)
• 7-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member (last Spring 2022)
2021-22
13-7 singles record (8-5 in dual matches) … 13-11 doubles mark (9-7 in dual matches) … finished No. 92 in ITA/Tennis-Point singles rankings (June 2) and reached seasonhigh No. 75 (April 20) … with partner Bryce Pereira, reached season-high No. 53 in ITA/ Tennis-Point doubles rankings (March 9) … All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention selection … earned spot on Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll … posted majority of singles decisions on Court 3 (4-2); also finished on Courts 1 (3-1) and 2 (1-2) … majority of completed doubles matches came on Court 1 (5-5); also finished on Court 2 (4-2) … totaled three wins versus nationally-ranked singles opponents, including 6-4, 6-3 result over No. 27 Andre Ilagan of Hawai’i (April 12) … posted two match-clinching points, including 6-4, 6-0 decision over Kai Brady of UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 18) … with partner Giacomo Revelli, went 2-1 versus nationally-ranked doubles opponents, including 6-2 win against No. 33 Jack Davis/Ewen Lumsden of Washington in semifinal round at Pac-12 Championships (April 22) … with Revelli, knocked off No. 34 Clement Chidekh/Nedim Suko of Washington, 6-4 (April 1) … with Pereira, defeated No. 10 Stefan Dostanic/Bradley Frye of USC, 6-1 (March 1) … with Revelli, clinched two doubles points, including 7-5 winner-take-all decision over Ivailo Keremedchiev/Jesper Klov-Nilsson of Oregon (April 3); also secured one doubles point with Pereira … defeated No. 49 Pietro Fellin of Pepperdine, 7-6(6), 6-2 (Feb. 25) … with Revelli, beat Bradley Frye/Peter Makk of USC, 6-2, retired, to reach doubles final round at ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 24) … knocked off Linus Carlsson Halldin of Pepperdine, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, to reach singles round of 16 at ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 23) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Fall 2021, Spring 2022.
2020-21
1-2 singles record (all dual matches) … 3-5 doubles mark (all dual matches) … team did not compete during fall … singles decisions came exclusively on Court 6 … majority of completed doubles matches came on Court 2 (2-3); also finished on Court 1 (1-2) … with partner Bryce Pereira, took down Corrado Summaria/Tim Zeitvogel of Pepperdine, 6-4, to clinch doubles point (April 21) … with partner Keegan Smith, posted 6-2 winnertake-all result over Kai Brady/Stefano Tsorotiotis of UC Santa Barbara to clinch doubles point (Feb. 24) … defeated Pablo Masjuan of UC Santa Barbara, 6-4, 7-6(2) (Feb. 24).
2019-20
8-4 singles record in shortened season (4-2 in dual matches) … 9-6 doubles mark (7-4 in dual matches) … named ITA Scholar-Athlete ... earned spot on Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll ... singles decisions came exclusively on Court 5 … majority of completed doubles matches came on Court 3 (6-4); also finished on Court 2 (1-0) … with partner Bryce Pereira, clinched two doubles points, including 7-6(1) winner-take-all result over JanMagnus Johnson/Alan Rubio of UCF in ITA Kick-Off Weekend championship match (Jan. 26) … beat No. 105 Noah Schachter of Texas A&M, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, in singles backdraw match at Sherwood Collegiate Cup (Jan. 18) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Fall 2019, Winter 2020, Spring 2020.
2018-19
8-6 singles record (6-6 in dual matches) … 15-11 doubles mark (12-10 in dual matches) … Bruins captured Pac-12 regular-season championship … named ITA Scholar-Athlete … posted majority of singles decisions on Court 4 (5-3); also finished on Courts 2 (1-0) and 3 (1-2) … majority of completed doubles matches came on Court 3 (12-8); also finished on Courts 1 (0-1) and 2 (0-1) … posted three match-clinching points, including 7-6(4),
5-7, 7-6(7) winner-take-all decision over Riley Smith of USC (April 5) … with partner Bryce Pereira, clinched team-high seven doubles points, including 7-5 decision over Grayson Broadus/Matt Gamble of Notre Dame at ITA National Team Indoor Championships (Feb. 15) … beat Tim Ruehl, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, to clinch win versus Arizona State (April 19) … with Pereira, topped No. 80 Joseph Rotheram/Alex Soto of UC Santa Barbara, 7-6(5), to clinch doubles point (March 14) … knocked off Tristan McCormick, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, to clinch win against Notre Dame at ITA National Team Indoor Championships (Feb. 15) … earned first-career singles victory with 7-5, 6-2 result over Kevin Lam of Texas A&M in backdraw match at Sherwood Collegiate Cup (Jan. 19) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Winter 2019, Spring 2019.
PRIOR TO UCLA
Attended Kurpfalz-Gymnasium und Realschule Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany … competed for club teams TK Agrofert Prostejov (Czech Republic) and TEVC Kronberg (Germany) … as unseeded participant, advanced to Boys’ 16 singles final at 2015 Eddie Herr International in Bradenton, Fla. … defeated top-seeded Miomir Kecmanovic of Serbia in Boys’ 14 match at Tennis Austria 2012 Bergheim Europe Junior Tour in Bergheim, Austria … claimed four singles state championships (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014) and eight international doubles titles while taking part in number of Futures events.
PERSONAL
Son of Radek and Michaela … has one younger sister, Kim … decided to attend UCLA because he had “heard great and positive things about UCLA since [he] was very little,” while an introduction to the campus by coach Marcus Schneider in 2015 also drove him … describes his greatest athletic thrill to date as defeating Kecmanovic at Tennis Austria 2012 Bergheim Europe Junior Tour … admires Roger Federer and golfer Tiger Woods … hobbies and interests besides tennis include golf and winter sports like ice hockey and alpine skiing … has developed passion for paragliding ... political science major.
STEFAN LEUSTIAN
5-10 / Junior Sacramento, Calif. Connections Academy
UCLA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• ITA Scholar-Athlete (2021)
• Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll member (2021)
• Career-high ITA singles ranking: 96 (Dec. 8, 2021)
• 4-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member (last Spring 2022)
2021-22 19-15 singles record (11-11 in dual matches) … 5-5 doubles mark (4-3 in dual matches) … logged team high in singles wins … reached season-high No. 96 in ITA/Tennis-Point singles rankings (Dec. 8) … posted majority of singles decisions on Court 6 (5-6); also finished on Courts 4 (2-1) and 5 (4-4) … majority of completed doubles matches came on Court 3 (3-3); also finished on Court 2 (1-0) … knocked off No. 125 Tim Zeitvogel of Pepperdine, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, to reach singles round of 16 ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 23) … posted three match-clinching points, including 6-1, 7-5 decision over Matthew Sah of UC Irvine (Feb. 13) … with partner Karl Lee, clinched two doubles points, including 6-2 result over Max Basing/Alexandre Rotsaert of Stanford (March 26) … defeated Leo Hibi of Portland, 6-4, 6-2, to reach singles quarterfinal round at SoCal Intercollegiate Championships (Oct. 30) … topped Noah Berry of Cal Poly, 6-0, 3-6, 6-0, to reach singles quarterfinal round at ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 23) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Winter 2022, Spring 2022.
6 PLAYER PROFILES - SENIORS, JUNIORS
Career Singles Record Career Doubles Record Year Duals Tournaments Overall Duals Tournaments Overall 2018-19 6-6 2-0 8-6 12-10 3-1 15-11 2019-20 4-2 4-2 8-4 7-4 2-2 9-6 2020-21 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-5 0-0 3-5 2021-22 8-5 5-2 13-7 9-7 4-4 13-11 Totals 19-15 11-4 30-19 31-26 9-7 40-33
2020-21
2-0 singles record (1-0 in dual matches) … 1-0 doubles mark … team did not compete during fall … named ITA Scholar-Athlete … earned spot on Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll ... posted singles decision on Court 6 … earned first-career singles victory with 6-0, 6-0 decision over Jackson Atherton of UNLV (March 2) … with partner Ben Goldberg, defeated Pietro Fellin/Pawel Jankowiak of Pepperdine, 6-4, at Pepperdine Invite (Jan. 15) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Fall 2020, Winter 2021.
PRIOR TO UCLA
Graduated from Connections Academy … also took classes through Horizon Charter Schools … Blue Chip recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net; reached high of No. 5 in 2018 … reached singles and doubles second rounds at 2019 Boys’ 18 National Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich … captured Boys’ 18 doubles championship at 2019 International Tennis Federation (ITF) Futures event in Delray Beach, Fla. … notable Boys’ 18 singles finishes at 2017 ITF Futures events: final round in Corpus Christi, Texas, semifinal round in Austin, Texas, semifinal round in Lexington, S.C. … won 2016 Les Petits As Boys’ 14 singles championship in Tarbes, France; advanced through prestigious tournament as No. 8 seed … represented United States as one of its top 14-and-under players at 2016 World Junior Tennis Finals in Prostejov, Czech Republic … reached Boys’ 14 singles final round at 2016 USTA National Winter Championships in Tucson, Ariz. … advanced to Boys’ 14 doubles final round at 2016 Easter Bowl in Indian Wells, Calif.
PERSONAL
Son of Nick and Florina … decided to attend UCLA because of location, “top-notch” athletics and reputation as “one of the best academic schools in the world” … lists his greatest athletic thrill to date as earning support of crowd during three-set win versus Frenchman Harold Mayot in singles semifinal round at 2016 Les Petits As in Tarbes, France … admires Roger Federer, Sebastien Grosjean, Rafael Nadal and basketball players Kobe Bryant and LeBron James … hobbies and interests include swimming, beach tennis, sleeping and hanging out with friends … played a variety of sports growing up and listens to “every single type of music” ... undeclared major.
Career Singles Record Career Doubles Record
TIMOTHY LI
5-11 / Junior Valley Village, Calif.
Harvard-Westlake School
to TennisRecruiting.net; reached high of No. 63 in 2019 … collected Boys’ 18 singles title and sportsmanship award at 2020 Fullerton (Calif.) Junior Closed Tournament (Level 2) … Wolverines captured CIF-Southern Section (SS) Division 1 team title in 2017, 2018 and were finalists in 2019; HW went on to win title at 2018 CIF/USTA Southern California Boys Regional Tennis Championships in Claremont, Calif. and was finalist in 2019 … Wolverines won Mission League team championship in each of his completed seasons (2017-19) … HW claimed title at 2019 National High School Tennis All-American Team Invitational in Newport Beach, Calif.; Wolverines were finalists in 2017, 2018 … earned CIF doubles championship with partner Sacha Pritzker at 2018 Ojai Valley Junior Tournament in Ojai, Calif. … helped take Mission League doubles championships in 2017, 2018 … named a Mission League Most Valuable Doubles Player in 2017, 2018 … with Pritzker, named 2018 Doubles Team of the Year by Los Angeles Daily News … chosen to All-Tournament Team at 2018 National High School All-American Team Invitational in Newport Beach, Calif … with David Arkow, reached doubles final round at CIF-SS/Ford 2017 Boys Individual Tennis Championships in Seal Beach, Calif. … selected a 2017 Boys Tennis Newcomer of the Year by Los Angeles Daily News … collected Boys’ 16 doubles and Boys’ 16 singles backdraw championships at 2018 USTA National Level 2 Tournament in Rome, Ga. … earned Boys’ 16 singles title at 116th Annual Southern California Junior Sectional Championships (Level 1) in Fountain Valley, Calif. … reached singles final round at Anaheim (Calif.) Tennis Center Boys’ 16 Tournament (Level 3) … won Boys’ 14 doubles title at 2017 Easter Bowl in Indian Wells, Calif.; reached Boys’ 16 semifinal round in 2019 … claimed Boys’ 16 title at 2017 Jim Hillman Southern California Junior Sectional Doubles Championships in Fullerton, Calif.
PERSONAL
Son of Leo and Sharon (Hame) … parents attended UCLA … has one older brother, Christopher, and one older sister, Rebecca … decided to attend UCLA because its location and “combination of fantastic athletics and academics” made it “a dream come true” … admires Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and basketball player LeBron James … hobbies and interests besides tennis include bowling, gaming, discovering new music and restaurants, travel and spending quality time with friends … was a child actor whose roles included appearances in commercials for Toyota and Walmart and television show “Yo Gabba Gabba” ... undeclared major.
UCLA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• 2-time ITA Scholar-Athlete (2021, 2022)
• 2-time Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll member (2021, 2022)
• 5-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member (last Spring 2022)
2021-22
3-3 singles record … 2-3 doubles mark … named ITA-Scholar-Athlete … earned spot on Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll ... earned first-career singles victory with 6-4, 6-2 decision over Dominik Jakovljevic of BYU in Flight B consolation match at UCSB Classic (Oct. 9) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Winter 2022, Spring 2022 … earned spot on UCLA All-Academic Team.
2020-21
Did not see action during tournament or dual-match portions of schedule … team did not compete during fall … named ITA Scholar-Athlete … earned spot on Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll ... named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Fall 2020, Winter 2021, Spring 2021.
PRIOR TO UCLA
Graduated from Harvard-Westlake School in Studio City, Calif. … 4-Star recruit according
7 PLAYER PROFILES - JUNIORS
Year Duals Tournaments Overall Duals Tournaments Overall 2020-21 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2021-22 11-11 8-4 19-15 4-3 1-2 5-5 Totals 12-11 9-4 21-15 4-3 2-2 6-5
Career Singles Record Career Doubles Record Year Duals Tournaments Overall Duals Tournaments Overall 2020-21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2021-22 0-0 3-3 3-3 0-0 2-3 2-3 Totals 0-0 3-3 3-3 0-0 2-3 2-3
JEFFREY FRADKIN
6-4 / Redshirt Sophomore
New York, N.Y.
Dwight Global
UCLA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• ITA Scholar-Athlete (2022)
• Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll member (2022)
• 2-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member (last Spring 2022)
2021-22
8-9 singles record (3-4 in dual matches) … 7-9 doubles mark (5-5 in dual matches) … named ITA-Scholar-Athlete … earned spot on Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll ... posted majority of singles decisions on Court 6 (1-3); also finished on Court 5 (2-1) … majority of completed doubles matches came on Court 3 (4-3); also finished on Court 2 (1-2) … with partner Max Wild, posted 7-5 winner-take-all result over Axel Labrunie/Blaz Seric of Hawai’i to clinch doubles point (April 12) … knocked off Nedim Suko of Washington, 6-1, 6-3, in semifinal round at Pac-12 Championships (April 22) … earned first-career singles victory with 2-6, 6-1, 6-1 decision over Daniel Traxler of UC San Diego to reach second round at ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 22) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Winter 2022, Spring 2022.
PRIOR TO UCLA
Graduated from Dwight Global … 5-Star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net; reached high of No. 35 in 2017 … 2016 USTA Eastern Section Final Ranking (Boys’ 14 Combined): 1 … captured singles title at ITF J4 Guatemala event in 2019 … swept singles and doubles (with partner Spencer Brachman) championships at Bermuda ITF Junior Open event in 2018; also seized ITF junior doubles titles at Antigua & Barbuda Cup (with Brachman), Bermuda ITF Junior Open (with partner Alexander Kiefer) and International Grass Courts (with partner Eliot Spizzirri) events in 2017 … with partner Phillip Jordan, reached Boys’ 16 doubles final round at 2017 USTA Boys’ 18 & 16 National Clay Court Championships in Delray Beach, Fla. … with Brachman, captured Boys’ 14 Bronze Ball at 2016 USTA National Doubles Championship in Winston-Salam, N.C. … with partner Jeremie Casabon, reached doubles final round at 2016 USTA National Championship – Boys’ 14 in San Antonio, Texas … with partner Ishaan Ravichander, earned Boys’ 14 Bronze Ball at 2016 National Clay Court Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. … with Casabon, reached Boys’ 12 doubles final round at 2014 USTA National Clay Court Championships in Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
PERSONAL
Son of Uziel and Solange … has one younger brother, Justin, and one older sister, Natasha … decided to attend UCLA because “it offers the highest quality of education” and provides “the necessary resources in order to pursue [his] goals on the tennis court” … admires former basketball player Kobe Bryant, who he describes as “one of my greatest inspirations and a role model to my competitive mindset” … hobbies and interests include spending time with his family, going to the movies and fitness … is bilingual (English and Spanish) … uncle, Walter Nathan, was table tennis player who represented Peru at Barcelona (Spain) 1992 Olympics and earned bronze medal at 1983 Pan American Games in Caracas, Venezuela … aspires to be professional tennis player ... undeclared major.
Career Singles Record Career Doubles Record
ALEXANDER HOOGMARTENS
6-0 / Sophomore Beersel, Belgium Stedelijk Lyceum Topsport
UCLA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• All-Pac-12 honoree (First Team - 2022)
• NCAA singles qualifier (2022)
• ITA x Universal Tennis Division I Player of the Week (March 31, 2022)
• Pac-12 Player of the Week (March 30, 2022)
• ITA Scholar-Athlete (2022)
• 3-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member (last Spring 2022)
• Career-high ITA singles ranking: 23 (last Sept. 6, 2022)
• Career-high ITA doubles ranking: 53 (April 27, 2022 w/ Bryce Pereira)
2021-22
14-7 singles record (9-4 in dual matches) … 14-7 doubles mark (9-5 in dual matches) … with Bryce Pereira, logged team high in doubles wins … qualified for NCAA Championships singles tournament … finished No. 43 in ITA/Tennis-Point singles rankings (June 2) and reached season-high No. 23 (April 6) … with partner Pereira, finished No. 68 in ITA/ Tennis-Point doubles rankings (June 2) and reached season-high No. 53 (April 27); also reached No. 66 with partner Drew Baird (April 20) … All-Pac-12 First Team honoree … named ITA-Scholar-Athlete … posted majority of singles decisions on Courts 1 (4-2) and 2 (4-2); also finished on Court 3 (1-0) … majority of completed doubles matches came on Court 1 (6-4); also finished on Court 2 (3-1) … earned Pac-12 Player of the Week (March 30) and ITA x Universal Tennis Division I Player of the Week (March 31) awards after knocking off No. 102 Yuta Kikuchi of California and No. 2 Arthur Fery of Stanford in first-career appearances on top singles court and notching doubles win versus Stanford with Pereira … went 6-3 versus nationally-ranked singles opponents, including 6-2, 6-2 victory against No. 14 Luc Fomba of TCU (March 10) … defeated Joe Tyler, 7-5, 7-6(4), to clinch win versus San Diego State (March 29) … with Pereira, defeated two nationallyranked doubles opponents, including 6-1 result against No. 31 Max Basing/Timothy Sah of Stanford at Sherwood Collegiate Cup (Jan. 15) … with Baird, beat No. 43 August Holmgren/ Gui Osorio of San Diego, 6-2 (March 7) … with Pereira, clinched team-high five doubles points, including 7-6(4) decision over No. 6 Stefan Dostanic/Bradley Frye of USC (April 9); also secured one doubles point with Baird … knocked off No. 117 Daniel De Jonge of Pepperdine, 7-6(2), 7-5, to reach singles quarterfinal round at ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 23) … with Baird, defeated Matthew Sah/Thomas Smart of UC Irvine, 8-3, to reach doubles quarterfinal round at ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 23) … earned first-career singles victory with 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 result over No. 70 Lleyton Cronje of UCF to reach qualifying second round at ITA All-American Championships (Oct. 4) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Fall 2021, Winter 2022, Spring 2022.
PRIOR TO UCLA
Career-high ITF junior ranking: 37 … reached singles final round at 2021 UTR PTT Germany Men’s $25K Clay 1 event in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany … reached singles second round at 2020 Australian Open Junior Championships … with partner Dali Blanch, reached doubles second round at 2020 Australian Open Junior Championships … reached Boys’ singles second round at Roland-Garros in 2020; also participated in doubles tournament … seized singles title at ITF J2 Causeway Bay tournament in 2019; also earned ITF junior singles crowns at J2 Rakovnik in 2020, J3 Sobota, J4 Nottingham and J4 Cadolzburg events in 2019 … with partner Pierre Yves Bailly, collected doubles title at ITF J1 Charleroi-Marcinelle (Belgian International Junior Championships) event in 2019 … with partner Jeffrey von Der Schulenburg, won doubles crown at ITF J1 Bradenton (Eddie Herr ITF) tournament in 2019; also earned ITF junior doubles championships at J3 Moenchengladbach (with Bailly), J4 Nottingham (with Bailly) and J5 Heiveld (with partner Maikel De Boes) events in 2019.
PERSONAL
Son of Philippe and Ilse … has one older brother, Anthony, and one older sister, Frances … decided to attend UCLA because he is “chasing [his] American Dream” and it offered “the perfect balance between academics and tennis” … describes his greatest athletic
8 PLAYER PROFILES - SOPHOMORES
Year Duals Tournaments Overall Duals Tournaments Overall 2021-22 3-4 5-5 8-9 5-5 2-4 7-9 Totals 3-4 5-5 8-9 5-5 2-4 7-9
thrill as winning an almost-lost point … admires John McEnroe and cyclist Wout van Aert … hobbies and interests include hanging out with teammates and friends, listening to music, learning foreign languages and meeting people from different cultures … loves eating McFlurries and waffles … aspires to careers as top-50 professional tennis player and economics expert ... undeclared major.
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GIACOMO REVELLI
6-1 / Sophomore London, England Claires Court
UCLA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• ITA Scholar-Athlete (2022)
• Career-high ITA singles ranking: 89 (Nov. 16, 2022)
• 3-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member (last Spring 2022)
2021-22
13-9 singles record (12-7 in dual matches) … 10-11 doubles mark (7-8 in dual matches) … logged team high in dual-match singles wins … named ITA-Scholar-Athlete … posted majority of singles decisions on Court 4 (5-2); also finished on Courts 2 (5-1) and 3 (24) … majority of completed doubles matches came on Court 1 (2-4); also finished on Courts 2 (4-1) and 3 (1-3) … defeated No. 49 Jake Fearnley of TCU, 6-3, 6-4 (March 10) … with partner Patrick Zahraj, went 2-1 versus nationally-ranked doubles opponents, including 6-2 win against No. 33 Jack Davis/Ewen Lumsden of Washington in semifinal round at Pac-12 Championships (April 22) … with Zahraj, clinched two doubles points, including 7-5 winner-take-all decision over Ivailo Keremedchiev/Jesper Klov-Nilsson of Oregon (April 3) … with Zahraj, knocked off No. 34 Clement Chidekh/Nedim Suko of Washington, 6-4 (April 1) … with Zahraj, beat Bradley Frye/Peter Makk of USC, 6-2, retired, to reach doubles final round at ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 24) … earned first-career singles victory with 6-0, 7-5 decision over Mike Mkrtchian of UC Irvine to reach third round at ITA Southwest Regional Championships (Oct. 22) … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Fall 2021, Winter 2022, Spring 2022.
PRIOR TO UCLA
Graduated from Claires Court in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England … also attended Eton College in Windsor, Berkshire, England … reached singles second round at ITF M25 Denia event in 2021; also qualified for ITF singles main draws at M25 Calabasas, CA, M15 Warmbad-Villach and M25 Grodzisk Mazowiecki events in 2021 … reached singles final round at ITF J4 Palermo event in 2020 … advanced to singles semifinal round at ITF J4 Maribor tournament in 2020; also made ITF junior singles semifinal rounds at J5 The Hague and J4 Nottingham events in 2019 … reached singles quarterfinal rounds at ITF J4 Overath, J4 Eindhoven and J4 Hamburg events in 2020 … with partner Joel Pierleoni, made ITF doubles semifinal round at J4 Overath tournament in 2020; also reached ITF doubles quarterfinal rounds at J4 Bromma (with Peter Alam) in 2020 and J4 Nottingham (with Luka Petrovic) events in 2019.
PERSONAL
Son of Paolo and Sonia (Smyth) … has two older brothers, Pietro and Carlo, and one younger sister, Caterina … decided to attend UCLA because it provides “the best combination of academics and tennis” and he sensed “a strong connection with the coaching staff and team and felt they could take [his] game to the next level” … describes his greatest athletic thrills to date as hitting with top professional players like Andy Murray, Daniil Medvedev, Denis Shapovalov and Grigor Dimitrov … admires Novak Djokovic and former basketball player Kobe Bryant … hobbies and interests include cooking, playing PlayStation, spirituality, energy healing, cycling and eating ice cream … was born and raised in England, but is half Italian and half Irish by heritage and speaks fluent Italian … father was swimmer who represented Italy at 1976 Montreal Olympics, 1980 Moscow Olympics and 1984
Los Angeles Olympics … aspires to reach top 100 in ATP Rankings ... undeclared major.
Career Singles Record Career Doubles Record
GIANLUCA BALLOTTA
5-10 / Freshman Lima, Peru Florida Virtual School
PRIOR TO UCLA
Graduated from Florida Virtual School … career-high ITF junior ranking: 42 … qualified for singles, doubles draws at 2022 US Open Junior Championships … advanced to singles, doubles (with partner Nicolas Villalon Valdes) semifinal rounds at ITF J2 Bruchkoebel event in 2022 … made singles semifinal round, doubles (with partner Juan Carlos Prado Angelo) quarterfinal round at ITF J2 Bogota event in 2022 … won singles crown at ITF J2 Gladbeck event in 2022 … captured singles title at ITF J3 Lima event in 2022 … earned singles titles at ITF J4 Lima events in 2021, 2022; with partner Christopher Li, won doubles championship in 2021 … reached singles, doubles (with partner Enrique Pena) semifinal rounds at ITF JB1 Lima event in 2022 … advanced to singles round of 16, doubles quarterfinal (with partner Luis Carlos Alvarez Valdes) round at ITF J1 Porto Alegre (Brasil Juniors Cup) in 2022 … with partner Leanid Boika, advanced to doubles semifinal round at ITF J1 Bradenton (Eddie Herr) event in 2021.
PERSONAL
Son of Marco and Ursula (Fernandez) … decided to attend UCLA because it was always one of his goals “with tennis and in life” … admires Rafael Nadal … hobbies and interests include surfing, anime and music … speaks four languages … undeclared major.
9 PLAYER PROFILES - SOPHOMORES, FRESHMEN
Year Duals Tournaments Overall Duals Tournaments Overall 2021-22 9-4 5-3 14-7 9-5 5-2 14-7 Totals 9-4 5-3 14-7 9-5 5-2 14-7
Year Duals Tournaments Overall Duals Tournaments Overall 2021-22 12-7 1-2 13-9 7-8 3-3 10-11 Totals 12-7 1-2 13-9 7-8 3-3 10-11
AADARSH TRIPATHI
5-9 / Freshman
Pleasanton, Calif.
Amador Valley HS
PRIOR TO UCLA
Attended Amador Valley HS in Pleasanton, Calif. … Blue Chip recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net; reached high of No. 18 in 2021 … ranked No. 4 in state of California, Southwest region by TennisRecruiting.net … took Boys’ 18 Flight 1 singles championship at 2020 Solano Junior Boys’ Super Series in Fairfield, Calif. … earned Boys’ 18 singles title at 2020 NorCal Junior 16’s & 18’s Excellence in Stockton, Calif. … won Boys’ 18 singles championship at 2019 Seascape Junior Boys Excellence in Aptos, Calif. … with partner Emon van Loben Sels, seized Boys’ 16 doubles title at 2019 USTA National Level 3: Coyote Cup in Scottsdale, Ariz. … captured Boys’ 16 title at 2019 Johnson Ranch Junior Singles Championships in Roseville, Calif. … swept Boys’ 16 singles and doubles (with partner Cyrus Ahmad) titles at 2018 Chamisal Junior Championships in Corral de Tierra, Calif. … captured Boys’ 18 singles title at 2018 Livermore, Calif. Summer Junior Open (Grand Prix) … with partner Jake Blumwald, won Boys’ 17 doubles title at 2018 Rio del Oro Junior Championships in Sacramento, Calif.
PERSONAL
Son of Rakesh and Karamjit (Saini) … decided to attend UCLA because it was always his dream school and he admired the Bruin athletes who came before him and their accomplishments … admires Rafael Nadal and basketball player LeBron James ... undeclared major.
EMON
VAN LOBEN SELS
5-11 / Freshman Sacramento, Calif. Visions In Education
PRIOR TO UCLA
Graduated from Visions In Education … Blue Chip recruit according to TennisRecruiting. net; reached high of No. 9 in 2021 … with partner Alex Fuchs, won Boys’ 18 doubles championship at 2022 National Indoor Championships in Overland Park, Kan.; also reached Boys’ 18 singles final round … with partner Ethan Schiffman, collected Boys’ doubles title at 2022 Southern California Open Sectional Championships in San Diego … advanced to Boys’ 18 singles semifinal round at 2022 National Winter Championships in Orlando, Fla. … reached singles quarterfinal round, doubles semifinal round (with partner Dylan Tsoi) at 2021 Boys’ 16 National Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich. … with partner Owen Megargee, reached doubles semifinal round at 2021 USTA Boys’ 16 National Clay Court Championships in Delray Beach, Fla. … captured Boys’ 18 singles, doubles (with Schiffman) championships at Level 2: Rome Ga. event in 2021 … with partner Masato Perera, picked up Boys’ 18 doubles championship at Level 2: San Diego, CA event; also won Boys’ 18 singles consolation title … with Schiffman, won Boys’ 16 doubles championship at 2021 Easter Bowl in San Diego … with Perera, took Boys’ 18 doubles title at Level 3: Lakewood, CA event in 2021; also advanced to singles semifinal round … seized singles title at 2021 Boys’ 16 Spring Individual Championships in Mobile, Ala. … earned Boys’ 16 singles title at Level 2: Newport Beach, CA event in 2021.
PERSONAL
Son of Jeff and Mai … has one older brother, Yuuto, and one younger sister, Lyla … parents attended UCLA … born in Bellingham, Wash. … decided to attend UCLA because
it was his dream school and it “gives the best possible balance between high-level tennis and great academics” … describes his greatest athletic thrill to date as winning Boys’ 16 doubles championship (with partner Ethan Schiffman) at 2021 Easter Bowl after trailing in multiple matches … admires Rafael Nadal for his fighting spirit … hobbies and interests include outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, skiing and fishing … speaks Japanese … aspires to be top-ranked professional tennis player … undeclared major.
AZUMA VISAYA
5-11 / Freshman
Honolulu, Hawaii
Hibernian Private School
PRIOR TO UCLA
Attended Hibernian Private School in Fort Myers, Fla. … also attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. … Blue Chip recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net; reached high of No. 10 in 2019 … ranked No. 1 in state of Hawaii, Hawaii & Territories region by TennisRecruiting.net … career-high ITF junior ranking: 74 (No. 13 in United States) … reached singles final rounds at ITF J2 Tashkent and J3 Santo Domingo events in 2021 … swept singles and doubles (with partner Lucas Brown) titles at ITF J4 San Jose event in 2021 … with partner Sam Scherer, won doubles top prize at ITF J3 Cancun event in 2019 … swept singles and doubles (with Scherer) championships at ITF J5 Bayamón event in 2019 … earned singles crown at ITF J5 Grand Cayman event in 2019, with partner Raunak Sood, reached doubles final round … swept Boys’ 16 singles and doubles championships at DT-USTA Summer Junior Section Championships (Level 3 – Waipahu, Hawaii), DT-USTA President’s Day Jr Section Championships (Waipahu, Hawaii) and DTWailuku, Hawaii Winter Jr. Sectionals (Level 3) in 2019 … swept Boys’ 16 singles and doubles titles at 2018 Boys 16 & 18 Hawaii States Championships (Level 4) in Honolulu … earned Boys’ 16 singles title at 2018 DT-USTA Summer Junior Section Championships (Level 3) in Waipahu, Hawaii … won Boys’ 18 singles and Boys’ 16 doubles titles at 2018 Ramada Spring Junior Open Championships in Claremont, Calif. … earned Boys’ 14 singles title at 2018 DT-Wailuku, Hawaii Winter Jr. Sectionals (Level 3) … collected Boys’ 14 singles title at 2017 DT-Hawaii State Jr Championships (Level 4) in Honolulu … with partner Riley Visaya, took Boys’ 16 doubles title at Boys 16 & 18 Hawaii States Championships in Honolulu ... captured Boys’ 14 singles title at 2017 California Level 3 National Championships in Camarillo, Calif. … swept Boys’ 14 singles and doubles (with Riley Visaya) titles at 2017 DT-USTA Summer Junior Section Championships (Level 3) in Waipahu, Hawaii … earned Boys’ 14 singles title at 2017 DT-USTA Spring Junior Section Championships in Waipahu, Hawaii … swept Boys’ 14 singles and doubles (with Riley Visaya) titles at 2017 DT-USTA President’s Day Jr Section Championships in Honolulu … swept Boys’ 14 singles and doubles championships at 2017 DT-Wailuku, Hawaii Winter Jr. Sectionals (Level 3).
PERSONAL
Son of Edward and Hatsumi … has one older brother, Ryoma, and one younger sister, Reina … decided to attend UCLA because it offers “excellent” tennis and academics, its men’s tennis coaching staff is “very supportive and professional” and it has “a competitive tennis program with a winning tradition” … describes his greatest athletic thrills to date as competing in qualifying for 2021 US Open and Wimbledon Junior Championships and achieving a top-100 ITF junior ranking … admires Roger Federer … hobbies and interests include going to the beach, playing Spikeball and soccer ... is half Japanese and half Filipino … aspires to career in business or professional tennis … undeclared major.
10 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN
Singles Records
Doubles Records
Dual-Match Scoring & Results
Date Opponent Result, Score
Jan. 25 SAINT MARY’S W, 7-0
Jan. 29 at #19 Texas A&M@ L, 0-4
Jan. 30 vs. Texas Tech@ W, 4-3
Feb. 5 at California L, 0-4
Feb. 6 at #12 Stanford L, 1-6
Feb. 13 UC IRVINE W, 7-0
Feb. 18 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-1
Feb. 25 at #41 Pepperdine L, 1-4
March 1 at #5 USC L, 0-4
March 7 at #35 San Diego L, 3-4
March 10 #3 TCU L, 2-4
March 25 #27 CALIFORNIA* W, 4-1
March 26 #13 STANFORD* L, 2-4
March 29 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0
April 1 at #50 Washington* L, 1-5
April 3 at #44 Oregon* W, 4-1
April 9 #15 USC* L, 2-4
April 12 #68 HAWAI’I W, 4-2
April 12 #68 HAWAI’I W, 5-0
April 17 at #32 Utah* L, 0-4
April 18 at Weber State W, 4-0
April 19 UC SAN DIEGO W, 4-0
April 19 UC SAN DIEGO W, 4-0
April 24 vs. #27 Arizona State# L, 3-4
April 25 vs. Washington# W, 4-1
Home matches in ALL CAPS
* Denotes Pac-12 Match @ ITA Kick-Off Weekend # Pac-12 Championships
Pac-12 Standings
Individual Doubles Records
Against Ranked Singles Opponents
Bruins in the ITA Rankings
ITA National Team Rankings
All-Pac-12 Honors
First Team Second Team
Murphy Cassone, ASU Max Basing, STAN
Clement Chidekh, WASH Franco Capalbo, ARIZ
Stefan Dostanic, USC Joshua Charlton, ORE
Arthur Fery, STAN Bradley Frye, USC
Alexander Hoogmartens, UCLA Yuta Kikuchi, CAL
Jonas Ziverts, ARIZ Gustaf Strom, ARIZ
Honorable Mention
Francisco Bastias, UTAH; Jacob Bullard, ASU; Ryan Colby, USC; Derrick Chen, CAL; Jack Davis, WASH; Geronimo Espin
Busleiman, UTAH; Axel Geller, STAN; Herman Hoeyeraal, ARIZ; Ryder Jackson, USC; Jesper Klov-Nilsson, ORE; Peter Makk, USC; Alexandre Rotsaert, STAN; Sam Rubell, USC; Fabien Salle, ASU; Colton Smith, ARIZ; Quinn Vandecasteele, ORE; Lodewijk Weststrate, USC; Patrick Zahraj, UCLA
Year-End Awards
Singles Player of the Year Stefan Dostanic, USC Doubles Team of the Year Stefan Dostanic/Bradley Frye, USC
11 2021-22 RECORDS & HONORS
Player #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Duals Tour. Overall Drew Baird 4-7 - - - - - 4-7 2-1 6-8 Jeffrey Fradkin - - - - 2-1 1-3 3-4 5-5 8-9 Eric Hahn - - - 1-1 0-2 - 1-3 2-7 3-10 Alexander Hoogmartens 4-2 4-2 1-0 - - - 9-4 5-3 14-7 Blaine Hovenier - - - - - - 0-0 1-8 1-8 Karl Lee - 1-0 3-1 3-3 3-3 1-1 11-8 6-4 17-12 Stefan Leustian - - - 2-1 4-4 5-6 11-11 8-4 19-15 Timothy Li - - - - - - 0-0 3-3 3-3 Bryce Pereira - - - 2-1 2-0 3-0 7-1 0-1 7-2 Giacomo Revelli - 5-1 2-4 5-2 - - 12-7 1-2 13-9 Max Wild - - - - - - 0-0 1-7 1-7 Patrick Zahraj 3-1 1-2 4-2 - - - 8-5 5-2 13-7 TOTALS 11-10 11-5 10-7 13-8 11-10 10-10 66-50 39-47 105-97
Players #1 #2 #3 Duals Tour. Overall Hoogmartens/Zahraj - - - 0-0 1-1 1-1 Li/Wild - - - 0-0 1-2 1-2 Hahn/Lee - - - 0-0 1-2 1-2 Fradkin/Lee - 0-1 1-2 1-3 1-1 2-4 Leustian/Li - - - 0-0 1-1 1-1 Hahn/Wild - - 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 Baird/Hoogmartens 1-1 2-1 - 3-2 3-1 6-3 Revelli/Zahraj 2-4 4-1 - 6-5 3-2 9-7 Hovenier/Lee - - - 0-0 1-2 1-2 Fradkin/Wild - 1-0 - 1-0 1-1 2-1 Hoogmartens/Pereira 5-3 1-0 - 6-3 1-0 7-3 Lee/Wild - 1-1 - 1-1 0-1 1-2 Fradkin/Hovenier - - - 0-0 0-1 0-1 Pereira/Zahraj 3-1 0-1 - 3-2 0-1 3-3 Fradkin/Revelli - - - 0-0 0-1 0-1 Leustian/Wild - - - 0-0 0-1 0-1 Baird/Wild - 0-1 1-2 1-3 0-0 1-3 Fradkin/Pereira - 0-1 3-1 3-2 0-0 3-2 Lee/Revelli - - 1-3 1-3 0-0 1-3 Leustian/Pereira - - 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 Lee/Leustian - 1-0 2-1 3-1 0-0 3-1 TOTALS 11-9 10-7 9-12 30-28 14-19 44-47
Drew Baird 7-6 Stefan Leustian 5-5 Jeffrey Fradkin 7-9 Timothy Li 2-3 Eric Hahn 1-4 Bryce Pereira 14-10 A. Hoogmartens 14-7 Giacomo Revelli 10-11 Blaine Hovenier 1-3 Max Wild 5-11 Karl Lee 9-14 Patrick Zahraj 13-11
Drew Baird 1-6 Max Wild 0-1 Eric Hahn 0-1 Patrick Zahraj 3-3 A. Hoogmartens 6-4 Karl Lee 0-2 Stefan Leustian 1-1 Giacomo Revelli 1-5
1. Arizona 7-0 2. USC 7-1 3. Stanford 6-2 4. Utah 4-4 5. UCLA 2-4 6. Arizona State 2-5 7. Washington 2-6 California 2-6 Oregon 2-6
Team 1/5 1/19 1/26 2/2 2/9 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/16 3/23 3/30 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 5/25 UCLA 25 25 23 23 - 47 59 46 53 59 49 48 53 46 49 49 47 Singles 9/7 12/8 2/9 2/23 3/9 3/23 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 6/2 Drew Baird 118 - - - - - - - - - -Alexander Hoogmartens - 41 72 59 77 38 23 26 30 32 35 43 Stefan Leustian - 96 - - - - - - - - -Patrick Zahraj - - - - 105 - - - 75 76 76 92 Doubles 9/7 12/8 2/9 2/23 3/9 3/23 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 6/2 Baird/Hoogmartens - - - - - - 88 T71 66 80 79Baird/Zahraj 52 - - - - - - - - - -Hoogmartens/Pereira - - - - - - - 55 63 53 58 68 Pereira/Zahraj - - - - 53 69 82 76 77 70 75 -
1. Virginia 8. Michigan 15. Stanford 22. Florida State 2. Florida 9. Wake Forest 16. Harvard 23. Auburn 3. TCU 10. South Carolina 17. Arizona 24. Pepperdine 4. Baylor 11. Georgia 18. NC State 25. Texas A&M 5. Ohio State 12. Texas 19. San Diego 6. Tennessee 13. USC 20. Middle Tennessee State 7. Kentucky 14. North Carolina 21. Duke
#25 UCLA 7, Saint Mary’s 0
Jan. 25, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) def. Potts/James Watt (SMC) 6-3
2. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) def. Divkovic/Reckow (SMC) 6-3
3. Jarry/Ramos Membrives (SMC) def. Baird/Wild (UCLA)
6-3
Singles competition
1. Drew Baird (UCLA) def. James Watt (SMC) 7-6 (7-5), 6-4
2. #41 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. Caelan Potts (SMC) 6-2, 6-3
3. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) def. Karlo Divkovic (SMC) 7-5, 6-1
4. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Thibaud Maxant (SMC) 6-3, 7-6 (7-3)
5. #96 Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. C. Ramos Membrives (SMC) 6-4, 6-2
6. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Felipe Rincon (SMC) 6-0, 6-2
#19 Texas A&M 4, #23 UCLA 0
Jan. 29, 2022 @ Mitchell Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. #35 Abbrat/Schachter (TAMU) def. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) 6-3
2. Rollins/Ross (TAMU) vs. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) 4-5, unfinished
3. Perego/Perot (TAMU) def. Baird/Wild (UCLA) 6-3
Singles competition
1. #115 Noah Schachter (TAMU) def. Drew Baird (UCLA) 6-2, 6-3
2. Pierce Rollins (TAMU) vs. #41 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA)
2-6, 6-3, 3-4, unfinished
3. #74 Raphael Perot (TAMU) vs. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 5-7, 5-6, unfinished
4. Matthis Ross (TAMU) def. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-3, 2-6, 6-1
5. Guido Marson (TAMU) def. #96 Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 7-5, 6-4
6. Giulio Perego (TAMU) vs. Karl Lee (UCLA) 5-7, 6-2, 5-1, unfinished
#23 UCLA 4, Texas Tech 3
Jan. 30, 2022 @ Mitchell Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) def. Arevalo/Collier (TTU) 6-4
2. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) vs. Azoidis/Valiev (TTU) 4-4,
unfinished
3. Baird/Wild (UCLA) def. Pawlak/Sekiguchi (TTU) 6-3
Singles competition
1. Drew Baird (UCLA) def. Isaac Arevalo (TTU) 4-6, 6-4, 7-5
2. Ilgiz Valiev (TTU) def. #41 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4
3. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) def. Olle Wallin (TTU) 6-4, 7-6 (7-1)
4. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Franco Ribero (TTU) 6-1, 6-3
5. Reed Collier (TTU) def. #96 Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-4, 6-2
6. Dimitrios Azoidis (TTU) def. Karl Lee (UCLA) 7-6 (7-5), 0-6, 6-4
California 4, #23 UCLA 0
Feb. 5, 2022 @ Hellman Tennis Complex
Doubles competition
1. #15 Kikuchi/Overbeck (CAL) def. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) 6-4
2. Hill/Magnaudet (CAL) def. Baird/Wild (UCLA) 6-3
3. Chang/Hjorth (CAL) vs. Lee/Revelli (UCLA) 5-5, unfinished
Singles competition
1. Yuta Kikuchi (CAL) def. Drew Baird (UCLA) 6-2, 2-6, 6-4
2. Philip Hjorth (CAL) vs. #41 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) 7-5, 5-7, 1-0, unfinished
3. Sean Hill (CAL) vs. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 1-3, unfinished
4. Carl Emil Overbeck (CAL) def. #96 Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-1, 6-4
5. Derrick Chen (CAL) vs. Karl Lee (UCLA) 6-2, 4-6, 3-5, unfinished
6. Lucas Magnaudet (CAL) def. Jeffrey Fradkin (UCLA) 7-6 (7-2), 6-0
#12 Stanford 6, #23 UCLA 1
Feb. 6, 2022 @ Taube Family Tennis Center
Doubles competition
7-6
Singles competition
2. Alexandre Rotsaert (STAN) def. #41 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) 6-2, 6-1
3. Max Basing (STAN) def. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-2, 7-5
4. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Aryan Chaudhary (STAN) 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (10-5)
5. Sangeet Sridhar (STAN) def. #96 Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-4, 6-0
6. Tomas Kopczynski (STAN) def. Jeffrey Fradkin (UCLA)
6-2, 6-7 (7-9), 1-0 (10-3)
UCLA 7, UC Irvine 0
Feb. 13, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Pereira/Zahraj (UCLA) def. Roberto/Sherif (UCI) 6-3
2. Baird/Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. Sah/Smart (UCI) 6-0
3. Lee/Revelli (UCLA) vs. Amiri/Coste (UCI) 4-4, unfinished
Singles competition
1. Drew Baird (UCLA) def. #60 Emmanuel Coste (UCI) 6-3, 6-2
2. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) def. Riccardo Roberto (UCI) 6-4, 7-5
3. #72 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. Lawee Sherif (UCI) 6-3, 6-4
4. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Ali Amiri (UCI) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5
5. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Mike Mkrtchian (UCI) 6-2, 6-3
6. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Matthew Sah (UCI) 6-1, 7-5
UCLA 6, UC Santa Barbara 1
Feb. 18, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Pereira/Zahraj (UCLA) def. Brady/Jordan (UCSB) 6-1
2. Baird/Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. Krustev/Zhang (UCSB) 6-2
3. Lee/Revelli (UCLA) vs. Brunkow/Masjuan (UCSB) 4-3, unfinished
Singles competition
1. Drew Baird (UCLA) def. Phillip Jordan (UCSB) 6-3, 6-4
2. #72 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. Victor Krustev (UCSB) 6-2, 6-1
3. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) def. Kai Brady (UCSB) 6-4, 6-0
4. Pablo Masjuan (UCSB) def. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-2, 6-4
5. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Gianluca Brunkow (UCSB) 6-2, 6-2
6. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Jonathan Zhang (UCSB) 6-0, 3-6, 1-0 (10-8)
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1. #8 Fery/Rotsaert (STAN) def. Baird/Hoogmartens (UCLA) 6-3
2. Geller/Kopczynski (STAN) def. Fradkin/Pereira (UCLA)
(8-6)
3. Lee/Revelli (UCLA) def. Sah/Sridhar (STAN) 6-4
1. #7 Arthur Fery (STAN) def. Drew Baird (UCLA) 7-6 (10-8), 7-5
2022 RESULTS
The 2021-22 Bruins
#41 Pepperdine 4, #47 UCLA 1
Feb. 25, 2022 @ Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center
Doubles Competition
1. Pietro Fellin/Andrew Rogers (PEPP) def. Bryce Pereira/ Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 6-3
2. Daniel De Jonge/Eric Hadigian (PEPP) vs. Drew Baird/A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) 5-5, unfinished
3. Corrado Summaria/Tim Zeitvogel (PEPP) def. Karl Lee/ Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-2
Singles competition
1. #13 Daniel De Jonge (PEPP) def. Drew Baird (UCLA) 7-6 (7-2), 6-4
2. #111 Tim Zeitvogel (PEPP) vs. #59 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) 5-7, 6-6, unfinished
3. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) def. #49 Pietro Fellin (PEPP) 7-6 (8-6), 6-2
4. #24 Andrew Rogers (PEPP) vs. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 7-6 (7-5), 4-6, unfinished
5. Corrado Summaria (PEPP) def. Karl Lee (UCLA) 7-5, 6-4
6. Eric Hadigian (PEPP) def. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-4, 3-6, 6-1
#5 USC 4, #47 UCLA 0 March 1, 2022 @ David X. Marks Tennis Stadium
Doubles competition
1. Pereira/Zahraj (UCLA) def. #10 Dostanic/Frye (USC) 6-1
2. Jackson/Marek (USC) def. Baird/Hoogmartens (UCLA)
6-4
3. Barretto/Makk (USC) def. Lee/Revelli (UCLA) 7-5
Singles competition
1. #4 Stefan Dostanic (USC) def. Drew Baird (UCLA) 6-3, 6-4
2. Wojtek Marek (USC) vs. #59 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) 6-7 (1-7), 2-4, unfinished
3. #26 Peter Makk (USC) def. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 6-2, 1-0, retired
4. #122 Bradley Frye (USC) vs. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-4, 6-6 (2-1), unfinished
5. Ryder Jackson (USC) def. Karl Lee (UCLA) 7-5, 6-4
6. Ryan Colby (USC) vs. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-3, 2-6, 3-0, unfinished
#35 San Diego 4, #59 UCLA 3
March 7, 2022 @ Skip and Cindy Hogan Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Baird/Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. #43 Holmgren/Osorio (USD) 6-2
2. Davies/Vasa (USD) def. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) 7-6 (10-8)
3. Norfeldt/Schaber (USD) def. Leustian/Pereira (UCLA) 6-2
Singles competition
1. #8 August Holmgren (USD) def. Drew Baird (UCLA) 5-7, 6-4, 6-4
2. #59 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. Gui Osorio (USD) 6-2, 6-3
3. Sacchit Sharrma (USD) def. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 6-2, 6-2
4. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Alex Stater (USD) 6-4, 2-6, 6-4
5. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Iiro Vasa (USD) 6-4, 6-0
6. Will Davies (USD) def. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 7-6, 7-6
#3 TCU 4, #46 UCLA 2
March 10, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Baird/Hoogmartens (UCLA) vs. #6 Fearnley/Fomba (TCU)
3-5, unfinished
2. #4 Jong/Maxted (TCU) def. #53 Pereira/Zahraj (UCLA)
6-1
3. Aguilar/Vives (TCU) def. Lee/Revelli (UCLA) 6-2
Singles competition
1. #12 Juan Carlos Aguilar (TCU) def. Drew Baird (UCLA) 6-2, 6-1
2022 RESULTS
2. #77 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. #14 Luc Fomba (TCU)
6-2, 6-2
3. #105 Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) vs. #89 Sander Jong (TCU)
7-6 (7-1), 3-4, unfinished
4. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. #49 Jake Fearnley (TCU)
6-3, 6-4
5. Pedro Vives (TCU) def. Karl Lee (UCLA) 6-4, 7-6 (9-7)
6. #73 Lui Maxted (TCU) def. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-3,
6-4
#59 UCLA 4, #27 California 1
March 25, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. #28 Kikuchi/Overbeck (CAL) def. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA)
6-3
2. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) vs. Hill/Magnaudet (CAL)
2-5, unfinished
3. Chang/Hjorth (CAL) def. Hahn/Wild (UCLA) 6-0
Singles competition
1. #38 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. #102 Yuta Kikuchi (CAL)
2-6, 6-2, 6-2
2. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) vs. Philip Hjorth (CAL) 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 3-2, unfinished
3. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Sean Hill (CAL) 6-1, 6-3
4. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Carl Emil Overbeck (CAL) 6-3, 5-7,
7-5
5. Eric Hahn (UCLA) vs. Derrick Chen (CAL) 6-2, 5-7, 3-3, unfinished
6. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Lucas Magnaudet (CAL) 6-2, 2-6, 6-3
#13 Stanford 4, #59 UCLA 2
March 26, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) vs. #48 Fery/Geller (STAN) 5-2, unfinished
2. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) def. Kopczynski/Sah (STAN)
6-3
3. Lee/Leustian (UCLA) def. Basing/Rotsaert (STAN) 6-2
Singles competition
1. #38 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. #2 Arthur Fery (STAN) 6-3, 6-1
2. Axel Geller (STAN) def. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 6-1, 7-5
3. #58 Max Basing (STAN) def. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 2-6, 7-5, 6-3
4. Alexandre Rotsaert (STAN) def. Karl Lee (UCLA) 6-3, 5-7, 6-2
5. Eric Hahn (UCLA) vs. Sangeet Sridhar (STAN) 6-7 (4-7), 7-5, 1-0, unfinished
6. Timothy Sah (STAN) def. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 7-6 (7-5), 6-2
#59 UCLA 7, San Diego State 0 March 29, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) def. Mandma/Tyler (SDSU) 6-2
2. Revelli/Wild (UCLA) vs. Castro/Seeman (SDSU) 3-4, unfinished
3. Lee/Leustian (UCLA) def. Auffray/Blair (SDSU) 6-1
Singles competition
1. #38 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. Joe Tyler (SDSU) 7-5, 7-6 (7-4)
2. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Victor Castro (SDSU) 6-1, 7-6 (7-4)
3. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Johannes Seeman (SDSU) 6-4, 6-7 (2-7), 7-6 (7-4)
5-7, 7-6 (7-4)
#50 Washington 5, #49 UCLA 1
April 1, 2022 @ Bill Quillian Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) def. Davis/Wong (WASH) 6-4
2. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) def. #34 Chidekh/Suko (WASH) 6-4
3. Bouchelaghem/Lumsden (WASH) def. Lee/Leustian (UCLA) 6-2
Singles competition
1. #4 Clement Chidekh (WASH) def. #38 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) 6-1, 6-2
2. Jack Davis (WASH) def. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 6-3, 6-4
3. #100 Ewen Lumsden (WASH) def. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-4, 6-0
4. Han-Chih Lin (WASH) vs. Karl Lee (UCLA) 7-5, 3-2, unfinished
5. Cesar Bouchelaghem (WASH) def. Eric Hahn (UCLA) 6-3, 6-3
6. Nedim Suko (WASH) def. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-3, 6-2
#49 UCLA 4, #44 Oregon 1
April 3, 2022 @ Oregon Student Tennis Stadium
Doubles competition
1. #25 Charlton/Quinn Vandecasteele (ORE) def. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) 6-4
2. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) def. Keremedchiev/Klov-Nilsson (ORE) 7-5
3. Fradkin/Lee (UCLA) def. Matsushima/Luke Vandecasteele (ORE) 6-2
Singles competition
1. #38 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) def. #79 Joshua Charlton (ORE) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1
2. Quinn Vandecasteele (ORE) vs. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 6-7 (10-12), 6-4, unfinished
3. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Ivailo Keremedchiev (ORE) 6-3, 6-0
4. Jesper Klov-Nilsson (ORE) def. Karl Lee (UCLA) 6-2, 6-3
5. Luke Vandecasteele (ORE) vs. Eric Hahn (UCLA) 4-6, 7-5, unfinished
6. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) def. Avi Shugar (ORE) 7-5, 4-6, 7-5
#15 USC 4, #48 UCLA 2
April 9, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Hoogmartens/Pereira (UCLA) def. #6 Dostanic/Frye (USC) 7-6 (7-4)
2. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) def. Makk/Weststrate (USC) 6-3
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4. Eric Hahn (UCLA) def. Alexander Mandma (SDSU) 6-3, 2-6, 7-5
5. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Jules Auffray (SDSU) 6-3,
6. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) def. Judson Blair (SDSU) 6-4, 6-0
Alexander Hoogmartens
3. Jackson/Rubell (USC) def. Fradkin/Lee (UCLA) 6-4
Singles competition
1. #2 Stefan Dostanic (USC) def. #23 A. Hoogmartens (UCLA) 7-5, 6-1
2. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) vs. Bradley Frye (USC) 3-6, 6-3, 2-2, unfinished
3. #52 Peter Makk (USC) def. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-3, 7-5
4. Ryan Colby (USC) def. Karl Lee (UCLA) 7-6 (7-5), 6-4
5. #116 Lodewijk Weststrate (USC) def. Eric Hahn (UCLA)
6-2, 6-4
6. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) def. Samuel Rubell (USC) 6-1, 6-2
#48 UCLA 4, #68 Hawai’i 2
April 12, 2022 @ Barnes Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Collins/Ilagan (HAW) def. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) 6-4
2. Pereira/Wild (UCLA) vs. Labrunie/Seric (HAW) 3-5, unfinished
3. Alves/Maitre (HAW) def. Fradkin/Lee (UCLA) 6-1
Singles competition
1. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) def. #27 Andre Ilagan (HAW) 6-4, 6-3
2. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Blaz Seric (HAW) 6-2, 6-4
3. Karl Lee (UCLA) vs. Axel Labrunie (HAW) 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 5-6, unfinished
4. Guillaume Tattevin (HAW) def. Eric Hahn (UCLA) 7-6 (7-4), 6-2
5. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) def. Karl Collins (HAW) 7-6 (10-8), 4-6, 7-5
6. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Kilian Maitre (HAW) 6-4, 6-2
#48
UCLA 5, #68 Hawai’i 0
April 12, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. Collins/Ilagan (HAW) def. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) 6-2
2. Fradkin/Wild (UCLA) def. Labrunie/Seric (HAW) 7-5
3. Leustian/Pereira (UCLA) def. Alves/Maitre (HAW) 6-2
Singles competition
1. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) vs. #27 Andre Ilagan (HAW) 4-6, 3-2, unfinished
2. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Blaz Seric (HAW) 6-3, 6-1
3. Eric Hahn (UCLA) vs. Axel Labrunie (HAW) 6-2, 3-3, unfinished
4. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Guillaume Tattevin (HAW) 6-3, 6-0
5. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) def. Karl Collins (HAW) 6-2, 6-4
6. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Simao Telo Alves (HAW) 6-1, 6-3
2022 RESULTS
#32 Utah 4, #53 UCLA 0
April 17, 2022 @ George S. Eccles Tennis Center
Doubles competition
1. #33 Capalbo/Espin Busleiman (UTAH) vs. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) 4-4, unfinished
2. Bastias/Caula (UTAH) def. Fradkin/Lee (UCLA) 6-1
3. Jayson Blando/Gavelin (UTAH) def. Leustian/Pereira (UCLA) 6-4
Singles competition
1. Franco Capalbo (UTAH) vs. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 4-6, 3-2, unfinished
2. Francisco Bastias (UTAH) vs. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-7 (4-7), 2-0, unfinished
3. #111 G. Espin Busleiman (UTAH) vs. Karl Lee (UCLA) 4-6, 6-2, unfinished
4. Bruno Caula (UTAH) def. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) 6-3, 6-4
5. Mathias Gavelin (UTAH) def. Jeffrey Fradkin (UCLA) 6-3, 6-2
6. Bruno Krenn (UTAH) def. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-4, 6-3
#53 UCLA 4, Weber State 0 April 18, 2022 @ Edman Tennis Courts
Doubles competition
1. Coutinho/Marouani (WEB) def. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) 7-6 (7-4)
2. Lee/Leustian (UCLA) def. Buxman/Sarap (WEB) 7-6 (7-3)
3. Fradkin/Pereira (UCLA) def. Li/Lin (WEB) 6-2
Singles competition
1. Sebastian Buxman (WEB) vs. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 4-6, 7-5, 1-0, unfinished
2. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Elyes Marouani (WEB) 6-2, 6-3
3. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Tristan Sarap (WEB) 6-1, 4-6, 6-4
4. Bo-Han Li (WEB) vs. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) 6-2, 4-6, 4-3, unfinished
5. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Jordan Coutinho (WEB) 6-3, 7-6 (7-3)
6. Matteo Savio (WEB) vs. Jeffrey Fradkin (UCLA) 2-6, 6-2, 4-4, unfinished
#53 UCLA 4, UC San Diego 0 April 19, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center Doubles competition
1. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) def. William Lan/Traxler (UCSD) 6-1
2. Lee/Wild (UCLA) vs. Phillip Lan/Rodriguez (UCSD) 4-2, unfinished
3. Fradkin/Pereira (UCLA) def. Silberman/Teh (UCSD) 6-1
Singles competition
1. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) def. Daniel Traxler (UCSD) 6-1, 6-3
2. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) vs. Phillip Lan (UCSD) 6-1, 4-3, unfinished
3. Karl Lee (UCLA) vs. Pelayo Rodriguez (UCSD) 6-2, 4-3, unfinished
4. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Jett Cole (UCSD) 6-2, 6-2
5. Jeffrey Fradkin (UCLA) def. Sahm Irvine (UCSD) 6-0, 6-2
6. Max Wild (UCLA) vs. Tristan Taylor (UCSD) 7-6 (7-0), 2-0, unfinished
#53 UCLA 4, UC San Diego 0
April 19, 2022 @ Los Angeles Tennis Center
Singles competition
1. Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) def. Zach Ermert (UCSD) 6-3, 6-2
2. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Sanjith Devineni (UCSD) 6-1, 6-2
3. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) vs. William Lan (UCSD) 6-2, 4-4, unfinished
4. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Charles Qian (UCSD) 6-4, 6-0
5. Jeffrey Fradkin (UCLA) def. Eric Silberman (UCSD) 6-1, 6-2
6. Max Wild (UCLA) vs. Joseph Teh (UCSD) 6-4, 2-2, unfinished
#46 UCLA 4, #33 Utah 2
April 21, 2022 @ Libbey Park
Doubles competition
1. #26 Capalbo/Espin Busleiman (UTAH) vs. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) 4-4, unfinished
2. Lee/Wild (UCLA) def. Bastias/Caula (UTAH) 7-5
3. Fradkin/Pereira (UCLA) def. Jayson Blando/Gavelin (UTAH) 6-4
Singles competition
1. Franco Capalbo (UTAH) vs. #75 Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 4-6, 7-6 (8-6), 2-3, unfinished
2. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) def. Francisco Bastias (UTAH) 6-4, 2-6, 6-3
3. #98 G. Espin Busleiman (UTAH) def. Karl Lee (UCLA) 7-6 (8-6), 7-5
4. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) def. Bruno Caula (UTAH) 7-6 (7-4), 1-6, 7-6 (7-3)
5. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) def. Mathias Gavelin (UTAH) 6-3, 6-1
6. Bruno Krenn (UTAH) def. Jeffrey Fradkin (UCLA) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3
#53 Washington 4, #46 UCLA 3 April 22, 2022 @ Libbey Park
Doubles competition
1. Revelli/Zahraj (UCLA) def. #33 Davis/Lumsden (WASH) 6-2
2. Chidekh/Suko (WASH) def. Lee/Wild (UCLA) 7-5
3. Bouchelaghem/Wong (WASH) def. Fradkin/Pereira (UCLA) 6-4
Singles competition
1. #6 Clement Chidekh (WASH) def. #75 Patrick Zahraj (UCLA) 6-3, 6-3
2. Jack Davis (WASH) def. Giacomo Revelli (UCLA) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3
3. Karl Lee (UCLA) def. Ewen Lumsden (WASH) 6-3, 0-6, 6-3
4. Bryce Pereira (UCLA) def. Han-Chih Lin (WASH) 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4
5. Cesar Bouchelaghem (WASH) def. Stefan Leustian (UCLA) 6-7 (3-7), 6-4, 6-4
6. Jeffrey Fradkin (UCLA) def. Nedim Suko (WASH) 6-1, 6-3
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Bryce Pereira
Haythem Abid 2006-08, 2010
Hassan Akmal 1999
Jim Allen 1968, 1969
Vince Allegre 1996-98
Elio Alvarez 1969-71
Stanislav Arsonov 2007
Arthur Ashe 1963-65
Jeff Austin 1970-73
John Austin 1976-78
B
Jean Baker 1962-65
David Bain 1993-95
Drew Baird 2020-22
Bill Barber 1989-1992
Roy Barth 1967-69
Bill Bartlett 1978, 1979
Mark Basham 1982-85
Bill Behrens 1989-1992
Lucas Bellamy 2018-2021
Roscoe Bellamy 2019-2022
Russell Berkowitz 1989
Stanley Benoit 1980
Bobby Berger 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983
Bill Bethard 1963
Rob Bierens 1988, 1989
Fritz Bissell 1990-93
Joe Blatchford 1956
Ron Bohrnstedt 1967-69
Jeff Borowiak 1969-1971
Mike Bouck 1959
Eugen Brazdil 2009
Matt Breen 1996-98
Bruce Brescia 1979-1982
Alex Brigham 2010-13
Matt Brooklyn 2009, 2010
Elty Brown 1964-66
Gage Brymer 2014-17
Fritz Buehning 1978, 1979
Brett Buffington 1983, 1984
Barry Buss 1983
C
Mark Campana 1989, 1990
Bruce Campbell 1960-63
Stafford Carson 1957
Dane Chapin 1980, 1981
Willie Chan 1957, 1958
George Chen 2004, 2005
Rae Cho 1994, 1995
Jaysen Chung 2005-07
Tobias Clemens 2001-04
Dean Cohen 1989, 1990
Chris Conway 2005, 2006
Danny Conway 2001, 2002
Jimmy Connors 1971
Jason Cook 1997-99
Mark Copeland 1988-1990
Ron Cornell 1970-72
Steve Cornell 1969-1971
John Cranston 1956-58
Maxime Cressy 2016-19
Ian Crookenden 1965-67
Mark Cullers 1978, 1979
John Cunnea 1963, 1964
D
John Davis 1981-83
Alex Decret 1997, 1998
Mathieu Dehaine 2005-08
Peter deLeon 1964
Joseph Di Giulio 2014-17
Erfan Djahangiri 2000-03
Ken Diller 1985, 1986
Adam Draper 2006-09
Jeremy Drean 2005-08
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
Colin Dresser 2012
Jordan Duboff 1997
Andrew Eklov 2006, 2007
Randy Ellis 1959, 1960
Luis Enck 1975, 1976
F Buff Farrow
Todd Katz 1980-83
Ron Kendis 1962-65
Lassi Ketola 2000-03
Jim Kilgore 1963
Kelvin Kim 2008
Kevin Kim 1997
Travis Kinard 2003
Jeff Klaparda 1982-85
Mark Knowles 1990-92
Zac Knysh 2000, 2001
Benjamin Kohlloeffel 2005-07
Daniel Kosakowski 2011
Brandon Kramer 1997-2000
Bob Kreiss
Mike Kreiss
Nick Kreiss
Kreiss
Kreiss
Steve Krulevitz
Jun Kuki
Dathan Kuppin 2009 Michael Kures 1983-86
Kris Kwinta 2004, 2005
Chris Lam 2003-05
Jimmy Landes 1974
John Larson 1992-93-94-95
Sebastien LeBlanc 1993-94
Evan Lee 2010-12
Karl Lee 2022
Jong-Min Lee 1999-00
John Lesch 1956-57-58
Stefan Leustian 2021, 2022
Timothy Li 2021, 2022
Eric Lin 1994-95-96-97
David Livingston 1982-83-84-85
Michael Look 2006-07-08-09
Tom Loucks 1976-77-79
Xavier Luscan 1999
Dwight Makoff 1956, 1957
Ken Malley 1975
Jacques Manset 1981, 1982
Tal Marcus-Russ 1996, 1997
Billy Martin 1975
Travis Martin 2014-17
Jack Matalsky 1962
Marcin Matkowski 2001-03
Mackenzie McDonald 2014-16
Ryan McNaughton 2002
Bob McNown 1964
Nick Meister 2008-10, 2012
Dick Metz 1979, 1980
Tony Mickas 1959
Darren Miller 1996-99
Josh Miller 2008
Mark Miller 1996-99
Fabio Mion-Bet 1980-84
Jason Nichinson 2004
Bruce Nichols 1975-78
Dennis Novikov
1994, 1995
Amit Inbar 2009-2011
Ahmed Ismail 2008, 2009
Ronen Itzhaki 1989
Jay Jackson
Sean
Franklin Johnson
K
Dennis Mkrtchian 2012-15
Thorvald Moe 1962, 1963
Heath Montgomery 1993-96
Dean Moore 1959
Steve Mott 1973-76
Martin Mulligan 1992-95
Srdjan Muskatirovic 1995, 1996
Larry Nagler 1960-62
Dan Nahirny 1986-89
David Nainkin 1991, 1992
Govind Nanda 2019-2021
Jason Netter 1988-1991
Noah Newman 1998, 1999
Derrick Nguyen 2001, 2002
Duke Nguyen 1999
Jason Nguyen 2004-06
15 A
E
1986-89
2021
1985, 1986
1999
2009-2011
1976 Allen
1959-1961
2022
Francis 2002-05
1956-58
2001
1979-1982
1976, 1977 G
1986-89 Craig
1956 Brian
1987-89 Jeff
2009-2012 Daniel Gealer 2016, 2017 Graham
1993 Justin Gimelstob 1995, 1996 Marcos
2012-14 Drew Gitlin 1977 Ben Goldberg 2017-2021 Tony Graham 1976-78 Mike Green 1956-58 Brett Greenwood 1984-87 Rodrigo Grilli 2002, 2003 Jean-Noel Grinda 1998-2001 Gary Grossman 1964-68 Ed Grubb 1966-68 Philipp Gruendler 2004-07 Connor Gurley 2013 Mike Gurman 2007 Michael Guzman 2014-17 H Eric Hahn 2019-2022 John Hall 1960-62 Connor Hance 2018-2021 Warren Hardie 2011, 2012 Mike Harrington 1977-1980 Craig Harter 1966 Brad Hess 1988 Chris Ho 2008 Alexander Hoogmartens 2022 John Houghton 1968 Blaine Hovenier 2020-22 Michael Hui 2012 Richard Humphries
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Sam Feit
Mark Ferriera
Zack Fleishman
Jake Fleming
Peter Fleming
Fox
Jeffrey Fradkin
Alberto
Mike Franks
Jared Freedman
Marcel Freeman
Barry Friedman
Patrick Galbraith
Garman
Garrow
Gast
Giles
Giron
J
1996-99
Lance Jackson 2003, 2004
Jackson 2007
1992-95
Robert Janecek
1956-58
1969
Jim Johnson
1966-68
Al Kabe 1972 Tom Karp
1970-73
1970, 1971
2002 Taylor
2008
Tommy
1972, 1974, 1975
1973
1969
L
M
N
2012, 2013 O Harry Ohls 1957 Joel Ostroff 1969 P Paul Palmer 1961-63 Jon Paley 1977, 1978 Luben Pampoulov 2004, 2005 Ken Park 1995 Dave Parker 1974, 1975 Jon Parker 1993-95 Randy Part 1981-83, 1985 Charles Pasarell 1963-66 Giora Payes 1988, 1989 Karl Pazdernik 1992-95 Brad Pearce 1985, 1986 Bryce Pereira 2018-2022 Norman Perry 1958-1961 Loren Peters 1994, 1995 William Pham 1989, 1990 Darin Pleasant 1991-93 Reid Ponder 2018 Adrien Puget 2011-14 Jim Pugh 1983, 1984 R Haroon Rahim 1970, 1971 Nikolas Ramadan 2015, 2016 Austin Rapp 2015-18 Connor Rapp 2018-2021 Andre Ranadive 2007 Dave Reddie 1962 Martin Redlicki 2015-18 Dave Reed 1963-65 Horace Reid 1974 Travis Rettenmaier 2000, 2001 Giacomo Revelli 2022 Sergio Rico 1994 Mark Rifenbark 1981 Dale Rohland 1957-59 Jean-Julien Rojer 2000-02 Gary Rose 1966-68 Marcin Rozpedski 1999 Jim Ruddick 1959 Herman Rundle 1956 Compton Russell 1972 S Danny Saltz 1980-83 Dave Sanderlin 1963-65 Tom Sandor 1964 Chris Sands 1998-2001 Davide Sanguinetti 1992, 1993 Florante Sarmiento 2010 Ian Schindler 1975-77 Paul Scholtz 1988, 1989 Alon Schwartz 1996-98 Rayno Seegers 1973 Spencer Segura 1972-74 Holden Seguso 2008-2011 Karue Sell 2013-16 Lev Shvarts 1994, 1995 Jason Sher 1991-93 Tim Sheehan 1989 Reid Shumway 2016-18 Anthony Smith 1988 Doug Smith 1970 Keegan Smith 2018-2021 Otis Smith 1985-87 Harel Srugo 2008, 2009 Logan Staggs 2016-18 Forrest Stewart 1958-60 Kallim Stewart 2010 Bob Stock 1964
Seth Stolar 2013, 2014
Leif Sunderland 2006
Chris Surapol 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007
Maxime Tabatruong 2010-13
Ryoto Tachi 2013-16
Eric Taino 1994-97
Jamie Talbot 1986, 1987
Gino Tanasescu 1964, 1965
Ferdi Taygan 1974-77
Brian Teacher 1973-76
Eliot Teltscher 1978
Team Captains
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS / TEAM CAPTAINS / BRUIN GREATS
Evan Teufel 2010, 2011
Clay Thompson 2011-14
Jason Thompson 1996, 1997
Steve Tidball 1966, 1968, 1969
Tony Trear 1982
Tim Trigueiro 1986, 1987
Mathew Tsolakyan 2019-2022
Maik Ulrich 2012
Bruin Greats
Arthur Ashe (1963-65)
Arthur Ashe, one of tennis’ all-time greats, began his climb to success at UCLA in 1962. He was the first prominent African-American male tennis player to grace both the collegiate and professional tennis scenes. As a freshman at UCLA, he was ranked No. 18 nationally and No. 6 in Southern California. In 1962, he was named a member of the American Junior Davis Cup squad and was the 1962 All-University of California singles and doubles champ (with Charles Pasarell). Ashe’s sophomore season at UCLA was just as successful as he reached the third round of the Wimbledon Championships and the quarterfinals of the NCAA singles championships. He finished the year ranked sixth nationally and second in Southern California. The 1963 U.S. Davis Cup member also became the first African-American to be ranked in America’s “First 10” during his sophomore campaign.
Ashe co-captained the 1964 UCLA team that finished as the NCAA runner-up for the third straight time in as many years. Ranked third nationally and second in Southern California, Ashe was a 1964 NCAA singles semifinalist and NCAA doubles finalist.
His collegiate career peaked in 1965 when he brought home the coveted NCAA singles title and captained UCLA to an NCAA team title after a three-year run as NCAA runners-up. Ashe also teamed with Ian Crookenden for the 1965 NCAA doubles title, posting a 14-3 record in doubles play on the year. In singles, Ashe compiled a 36-4 record on the season, and picked up the NCAA title and AAWU singles titles. He was also the Southern California Intercollegiate champ, Ojai Tournament champion, Southern California championships finalist and Thunderbird Invitational finalist. Finishing the year ranked second nationally, he helped UCLA to a perfect 11-0 season. The year 1965 also marked the second time he was selected to the U.S. Davis Cup team.
Ashe, who was also a Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity member, earned four letters in tennis (1961-64). He graduated in June, 1966 with a degree in Business Administration.
He enjoyed an illustrious professional career with three Grand Slam singles titles (1968 U.S. Open, 1970 Australian Open and 1975 Wimbledon) and two doubles (1971 French Open and 1977 Australian Open) crowns to his credit. Ashe was a founding father of the present-day Association
Craig Venter 1981-84
Robbie Venter 1978, 1980-82
Ivan Volkov 1997
WBrendan Wee 2012-14
Eric Wee 1984, 1985
Robbie Wendell 1990, 1991
Roger Werksman 1958-1960
Max Wild 2019-2022
Blaine Willenborg 1979-1982
Chuck Willenborg 1983, 1984
Van
Francis
2006 Ben Kohlloeffel
2007 Chris Surapol
2008 Jeremy Drean
2009 Michael Look/Harel Srugo
2010 Nick Meister
2011 Amit Inbar/Nick Meister
2012 Nick Meister
2013 Adrien Puget
2014 Marcos Giron/Adrien Puget
2015 Dennis Mkrtchian/Karue Sell
2016 Gage Brymer/Mackenzie McDonald
2017 G. Brymer/A. Rapp/M. Redlicki
2018 A. Rapp/M. Redlicki/L. Staggs
2019 Maxime Cressy/Bryce Pereira
2020 B. Goldberg/G. Nanda/K. Smith
2021 Ben Goldberg/Keegan Smith
2022 Bryce Pereira/Patrick Zahraj
of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
Sports Illustrated named him the 1992 Sportsman of the Year, the third of his four appearances on the magazine’s cover. Arthur Ashe, Jr., passed away on Feb. 6, 1993.
Jimmy Connors (1971)
Jimmy Connors, one of the few professional athletes in the world who remained a force in his respective sport for two entire decades, began his tennis success on the collegiate level as a player at UCLA.
Connors played a key role in the Bruins’ 10th NCAA team championship when he captured the 1971 NCAA singles crown. The 1971 squad posted an impressive 17-0 record, one of only six undefeated years. Not only was he a key singles player during the 1971 year, but he also teamed up with Jeff Austin to post the team’s best doubles record that season with a 9-1 mark. After turning pro in 1972, Connors captured one Australian Open title (1974), two Wimbledon titles (1974 and ’82) and five U.S. Open Championships (1974, ’76, ’78, ’82 and ’83).
He won every major championship except the French Open and is the only player in tennis history to have won the U.S. Open on three different surfaces (grass, clay and hardcourt). He reached the quarterfinals or better at the U.S. Open 17 out of 18 years, spanning from 1973-89 and 1991. Connors ranks as the all-time leader for most matches won at Wimbledon (84) and the U.S. Open (97).
The left-hander was also a talented doubles player on the pro level, owning 19 doubles titles, two of which were Grand Slams (1973 Wimbledon and 1975 U.S. Open). His highest doubles ranking was fifth on April 25, 1976.
On the professional circuit, he spent more weeks at the No. 1 spot than anyone in the history of the ATP rankings — 158 spanning from July 29, 1974 to Aug. 16, 1977.
Born Sept. 2, 1952, Connors remained one of the world’s top tennis players until his retirement in 1993. In all, Connors competed on the pro tour for a remarkable 21 years, even reaching the semifinals of the 1991 U.S. Open at the age of 39.
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V
Modesto Vasquez 1969-71
Winitsky 1977 1920 Robert Edwards 1921 Samuel Bender 1922 Robert Shuman 1923 Carl Busch 1924 Fred Houser 1925 Fred Houser 1926 Roger Vargas 1927 Alfred Duff 1928 Rod Houser 1929 Robert Laird 1930 Leonard Dworkin 1931 Orville Sholtz 1932 Elbert Lewis 1933 Forrest Froelich 1934 Jack Tidball 1935 Stanley Briggs 1936 Frank Stewart 1937 Hank Uhl 1938 Julius Heldman 1939 Bradley Kendis 1940 Norton Beach 1941 J.D. Morgan 1942 Alex Gordon 1943 Arnold Schwab 1944 Vincent Fotre 1945 Ralph Witt Alan Winkler 1977, 1978 Reed Witt 1964 Ted Wright 1957, 1958 Y Aaron Yovan 2004-06 Nishanth Yamani 2014-17 Z Patrick Zahraj 2019-2022 Evan Zhu 2017, 2018
1946 Noel Brown 1947 Rod Sackett 1948 Gene Garrett/Ken Nichols 1949 Gene Garrett 1950 Glenn Bassett/Herb Flam 1951 Jack Shoemaker 1952 Keith Self 1953 Larry Huebner 1954 Ron Livingston/Bob Perry 1955 Dick Doss/Jim Read 1956 Joe Blatchford 1957 Dwight Makoff 1958 John Cranston/Mike Green 1959 Dale Rohland 1960 Norman Perry 1961 Allen Fox 1962 Larry Nagler 1963 Paul Palmer 1964 Arthur Ashe/Dave Reed 1965 Arthur Ashe 1966 Charles Pasarell 1967 Ian Crookenden 1968 Ed Grubb/Tom Karp 1969 Roy Barth/Steve Tidball 1970 Jeff Borowiak 1971 Jeff Borowiak 1972 Ron Cornell 1973 Jeff Austin 1974 Spencer Segura 1975 Brian Teacher 1976 Ferdi Taygan 1977 Ferdi Taygan 1978 Tony Graham/Bruce Nichols 1979 Mike Harrington 1980 Mike Harrington 1981 Robbie Venter 1982 Robbie Venter 1983 Todd Katz 1984 Jeff Klaparda/Craig Venter 1985 Mark Basham/Jeff Klaparda 1986 Brett Greenwood/Brad Pearce 1987 Brett Greenwood 1988 Buff Farrow/Patrick Galbraith 1989 Buff Farrow/Patrick Galbraith 1990 Bill Barber 1991 Bill Barber 1992 Bill Barber 1993 Matt Quinlan 1994 Robert Janecek/Sebastien LeBlanc 1995 Robert Janecek 1996 H. Montgomery/S. Muskatirovic 1997 Eric Lin/Eric Taino
Matt Breen
Jean-Noel Grinda
Jean-Noel
Jean-Noel Grinda/Chris
Erfan
Erfan
1998
1999
2000
Grinda/Brandon Kramer 2001
Sands 2002
Djahangiri 2003
Djahangiri/Rodrigo Grilli 2004 Chris Lam
2005 Luben Pampoulov/Alberto
BRUIN GREATS / HEAD COACHING HISTORY
Bill Ackerman (1921-1950)
William C. “Bill” Ackerman first became associated with UCLA as a freshman in 1920. In 1921, Ackerman’s sophomore year as a Bruin netter, he was named head coach of the UCLA men’s tennis team. That season, the Bruins won their first of five straight Southern Conference Championships. UCLA, then known as the University of California, Southern Branch, joined the Pacific Coast Conference in 1925. Seven years later, Ackerman guided the Bruins to a PCC team title (1932). His Bruins won nine more PCC titles until his retirement following the 1950 season. Ackerman coached the UCLA men’s tennis team to its first NCAA Team Championship in 1950, the first such title for any UCLA sports program. He also coached UCLA’s first-ever NCAA singles champ Jack Tidball (1933) and UCLA’s first player to capture an NCAA singles and doubles crown in the same year in Herb Flam (1950). Flam collected the doubles title with Gene Garrett, another of Ackerman’s star players. Ackerman was inducted into the Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame at the 100th NCAA Tennis Championships (1984) held at the University of Georgia. Ironically, 1984 was the same year that UCLA’s third-ever head coach and former Ackerman pupil, Glenn Bassett, coached the Bruins to an NCAA team title with a 5-4 victory over Stanford. Ackerman, who passed away in 1988 at the age of 85, was also a charter member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame, and UCLA’s Student Union was renamed the William C. Ackerman Student Union in 1967.
J.D. Morgan (1951-1966)
J.D. Morgan, the second head coach of the UCLA men’s tennis team, catapulted the Bruins to more success in the 1950’s and ’60’s. Just one year after taking over the helm from Ackerman, Morgan guided UCLA to an NCAA team championship (1952). He was the first UCLA coach in any sport to take the Bruins not only to back-to-back titles but also to three consecutive NCAA titles (1952, ’53 and ’54). Under his guidance, the Bruins won seven NCAA crowns, four in the 1950’s (1952, ’53, ’54 and ’56) and three in the 1960’s (1960, ’61 and ’65). He was the first coach in
Head Coaching History
Bill Ackerman (1921-1950)
NCAA history to guide his team to three consecutive NCAA men’s tennis team titles. Morgan’s Bruins also finished in second place four times. He produced four NCAA singles champions and five NCAA doubles team champions in his 16-year tenure. He coached tennis greats Arthur Ashe, Charles Pasarell, Bob Perry and Ian Crookenden, to name a few. The NCAA singles champions during his tenure included Larry Nagler (1960), Allen Fox (1961), Ashe (1965) and Pasarell (1966). The NCAA doubles champions he coached included Perry-Larry Huebner (1953), Perry-Ron Livingston (1954), Fox-Nagler (1960), Ashe-Crookenden (1965) and Pasarell-Crookenden (1966). Morgan was inducted into the ITA Collegiate Hall of Fame in 1983. In his honor, the building that currently houses the athletic department offices and connects with the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame is named the J.D. Morgan Center.
Glen Bassett (1967-1993)
Glenn Bassett maintained the tradition of Ackerman and Morgan from 1967 to 1993, collecting seven NCAA team championships and 13 Pac 8/10 titles. In his 27 years at the helm he never had a losing season. In addition, he produced three NCAA singles champions, four NCAA doubles team champions and 49 All-Americans. He is the only coach in NCAA history to win an NCAA tennis title as a player (one), assistant coach (five) and head coach (seven). Including his years as an assistant coach, he has worked with some of tennis’ most recognized players, including national champions Arthur Ashe, Ian Crookenden, Billy Martin and Jimmy Connors, and 1992 Olympian Mark Knowles. He finished his career ranked as the nation’s winningest (by percentage) active Division-I men’s tennis coach, having compiled an impressive dual match record of 592-92-2 (.864). After retiring from UCLA, Bassett joined the Pepperdine staff for two years. He continued to be a supporter of the Bruin program, attending home matches at the Los Angeles Tennis Center, until he passed away in 2020 at the age of 93.
Bassett (Continued)
J.D. Morgan (1951-1966)
Billy Martin (1994-present)
Glenn Bassett (1967-1993)
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Year Record Nat. Finish Conf. Finish 1951 16-1 3rd 1st 1952 10-2 1st T-1st 1953 12-3 1st 1954 19-0 1st 1st 1955 11-2 3rd 1956 14-1 1st 1st 1957 9-2 T-1st 1958 7-0 1st 1959 15-1 1st 1960 14-3 1st 1st 1961 13-0 1st 1st 1962 10-3 2nd 2nd 1963 2nd 2nd 1964 2nd 2nd 1965 11-0 1st 1st 1966 2nd 2nd TOTALS 161-18 7 NCAA Titles 10 Conf. Titles
Year Record Nat. Finish Conf. Finish 1950 12-4 1st TOTALS 12-4 1 NCAA Title
Year Record Nat. Finish Conf. Finish 1994 22-6 T-3rd 3rd 1995 19-6 T-3rd 3rd 1996 27-1 2nd 1st 1997 25-4 T-3rd T-1st 1998 17-8 T-5th T-2nd 1999 26-3 2nd T-1st 2000 24-4 T-5th 2nd 2001 23-3 T-5th 2nd 2002 23-5 T-3rd 1st 2003 24-4 T-3rd 2nd 2004 23-6 2nd T-1st 2005 27-3 1st T-1st 2006 20-6 T-5th T-1st 2007 22-4 T-5th 1st 2008 23-4 T-3rd T-2nd 2009 21-5 T-3rd 1st 2010 17-7 T-5th 3rd 2011 18-7 T-9th T-3rd 2012 26-4 T-3rd 1st 2013 29-2 2nd 1st 2014 26-4 T-3rd 2nd 2015 17-10 T-9th T-3rd 2016 25-3 T-5th 1st 2017 22-6 T-5th 1st 2018 30-3 T-3rd 1st 2019 19-6 T-9th 1st 2020 9-4 Not played (COVID-19) 2021 13-7 T-33rd 4th 2022 13-12 5th TOTALS 630-147 1 NCAA Title 15 Conf. Titles
Year Record Nat. Finish Conf. Finish 1967 12-2 2nd 2nd 1968 14-2 3rd 2nd 1969 18-1-1 2nd 1st 1970 19-1 1st 1st 1971 17-0 1st 1st 1972 13-4-1 3rd 3rd 1973 21-4 3rd 1st 1974 18-3 6th 2nd 1975 19-0 1st 1st 1976 17-1 T-1st 1st 1977 19-2 3rd 1st 1978 23-3 2nd 1979 26-2 1st 1980 21-5 T-5th 1981 24-3 2nd 1st 1982 30-3 1st 1st
Year Record Nat. Finish Conf. Finish 1983 25-9 T-5th T-3rd 1984 31-3 1st 2nd 1985 31-4 2nd 1st 1986 29-2 T-3rd 1st 1987 23-8 2nd 2nd 1988 17-10 T-9th 3rd 1989 26-4 T-5th 1st 1990 27-4 T-3rd 1st 1991 27-4 T-5th 2nd 1992 21-5 T-3rd 2nd 1993 24-3 T-3rd 2nd TOTALS 592-92-2 7 NCAA Titles 13 Conf. Titles
ITA Hall of Fame
1983* Arthur Ashe
J.D. Morgan
1984* William C. Ackerman
1986* Jimmy Connors 1987* Herb Flam Charles Pasarell
1988* Allen Fox
1992* Frank Stewart Jack Tidball
1993* Glenn Bassett
1996* Billy Martin 1997* Ian Crookenden
Robert M. Perry
1998* Peter Fleming
2001* Brian Teacher
2004* Larry Nagler
2006* Jeff Borowiak
Ferdie Taygan
2008* Jim Pugh
2009* Brad Pearce
2011* Marcel Freeman
2019* Roy Barth
2023* Mike Franks Patrick Galbraith * Indicates induction year
UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame
1984* Arthur Ashe
Bill Ackerman
J.D. Morgan 1987* Jack Tidball 1995* Jimmy Connors 1998* Glenn Bassett
2005* Allen Fox
2006* Herb Flam
2011* Larry Nagler
2012* Charles Pasarell
2015* Billy Martin
2019* Peter Fleming * Indicates induction year
All-Americans
1957
John Cranston Myron Franks
Mike Green
John Lesch
1958 John Cranston
Myron Franks
Mike Green
John Lesch
Allen Quay
1959 Allen Fox
Norman Perry
Dale Rohland
Roger Werksman
1960 Allen Fox
Larry Nagler
Norman Perry
Roger Werksman 1961 Allen Fox
Larry Nagler
Paul Palmer
Norman Perry 1962 Larry Nagler
Paul Palmer 1963 Arthur Ashe
Charles Pasarell
David Reed 1964 Arthur Ashe
Charles Pasarell
David Reed
David Sanderlin
1965 Arthur Ashe
Ian Crookenden
David Reed
1967 Ian Crookenden Gary Rose Steve Tidball 1968 Roy Barthe
Tom Karp 1969 Roy Barthe
Jeff Borowiak
Haroon Rahim 1970 Jeff Borowiak
Bob Kreiss
Rahim
Jeff Borowiak
Jimmy Connors
Jason Netter
Mark Knowles
Jean-Noel Grinda
Brandon Kramer
Jong-Min Lee
2000 Brandon Kramer
Jong-Min Lee
2001 Jean-Noel Grinda
Jean-Julien Rojer
2002 Tobias Clemens
Marcin Matkowski
Jean-Julien Rojer
2003 Tobias Clemens
2004 Tobias Clemens
Alberto Francis
Kris Kwinta
2005 Benjamin Kohlloeffel
Luben Pampoulov
2006 Philipp Gruendler
Benjamin Kohlloeffel
2007 Benjamin Kohlloeffel
2010 Amit Inbar
Nick Meister
2012 Nick Meister
2013 Marcos Giron
2014 Marcos Giron Mackenzie McDonald
Clay Thompson
2015 Mackenzie McDonald
2016 Mackenzie McDonald
Martin Redlicki
2017 Martin Redlicki
Evan Zhu
2018 Austin Rapp
Martin Redlicki
Keegan Smith
Evan Zhu
2019 Maxime Cressy
Keegan Smith
2020 Keegan Smith
ITA National Player of the Year
1982 Marcel Freeman
2006 Benjamin Kohlloeffel
2014 Marcos Giron
2016 Mackenzie McDonald
ITA National Senior Player of the Year
2014 Clay Thompson
2018 Martin Redlicki
ITA Regional Senior Player of the Year
2004 Tobias Clemens
2007 Benjamin Kohlloeffel
2014 Clay Thompson
2018 Martin Redlicki
2019 Maxime Cressy
ITA National Rookie of the Year
1993 Sebastien LeBlanc
2005 Benjamin Kohlloeffel
ITA Regional Rookie of the Year
2005 Benjamin Kohlloeffel
2011 Daniel Kosakowski
2014 Mackenzie McDonald
2015 Martin Redlicki
2018 Keegan Smith
ITA Regional Player to Watch
2001 Jean-Julien Rojer
2002 Rodrigo Grilli
2013 Marcos Giron
2019 Keegan Smith
2020 Govind Nanda
David Sanderlin 1966
Ian Crookenden
Charles Pasarell
18
Haroon
1971 Elio Alvarez
Haroon
1972 Jeff Austin
Mike Kreiss 1973 Jeff Austin Bob Kreiss Steve Krulevitz Brian Teacher 1974 Steve Mott Ferdi Taygan Brian Teacher 1975 Billy Martin Ferdi Taygan Brian Teacher 1976 Peter Fleming Ferdi Taygan Brian Teacher 1977 John Austin Tony Graham Bruce Nichols Jon Paley
Taygan Van Winitsky 1978 John Austin Tony Graham Bruce Nichols Eliot Teltscher 1979 Fritz Buehning Marcel Freeman
Harrington Blaine Willenborg 1980 Marcel Freeman Dick Metz Robbie Venter Blaine Willenborg 1981 John Davis Marcel Freeman Robbie Venter 1982 Marcel Freeman
Venter 1983 Jeff Klaparda 1984 Mark Basham
Klaparda
Kures
Livingston Jim Pugh
Venter 1985 Ken Diller
Klaparda Michael Kures Brad Pearce 1986 Ken Diller
Kures
Nahirny Brad Pearce 1987 Pat Galbraith
Garrow Brett Greenwood Dan Nahirny 1988 Rob Bierens Buff Farrow
Galbraith Brian Garrow 1989 Buff Farrow Pat Galbraith Brian Garrow
Rahim
Bob Kreiss
Ferdi
Mike
Robbie
Jeff
Michael
David
Craig
Jeff
Michael
Dan
Brian
Pat
1991
Fritz Bissell
1992
Behrens
Knowles 1993 Robert Janecek
LeBlanc
Sanguinetti 1994 Robert Janecek
LeBlanc
Lin 1995 Robert Janecek Eric Lin Eric Taino 1996 Justin Gimelstob Srdjan Muskatirovic 1997 Kevin Kim Eric Lin
Taino 1998 Vince Allegre
Breen
Grinda 1999 Jason Cook
Jason Netter
Bill
Mark
Sebastien
Davide
Sebastien
Eric
Eric
Matt
Jean-Noel
Peter Fleming (right, with AD Dan Guerrero) was inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 2019.
AWARD WINNERS
ITA/Rafael Osuna
Sportsmanship Award
1973 Jeff Austin
ITA/Arthur Ashe Regional Leadership & Sportsmanship Award
2016 Mackenzie McDonald
2018 Austin Rapp
WIlson/ITA National Coach of the Year
1973 Glenn Bassett
1976 Glenn Bassett
1993 Glenn Bassett
1996 Billy Martin
Wilson/ITA Regional Coach of the Year
2008 Billy Martin
2016 Billy Martin
ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year
1999 Brett Greenwood
ITA Regional Assistant Coach of the Year
2001 Jason Sher
2010 Kris Kwinta
2016 Grant Chen
ITA All-American
Champions
1981 Robbie Venter (S)
1988 Patrick Galbraith/Brian Garrow (D)
1995 Justin Gimelstob/Srdjan Muskatirovic (D)
2001 Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer (D)
ITA National Intercollegiate
Indoors Champions
1997 Kevin Kim/Eric Lin (D)
2005 Benjamin Kohlloeffel (S)
2006 Benjamin Kohlloeffel (S)
2013 Clay Thompson (S)
ITA National Team Indoor Champions
1984 Glenn Bassett
1991 Glenn Bassett
1993 Glenn Bassett
1996 Billy Martin
1997 Billy Martin
1999 Billy Martin
2001 Billy Martin
All-Pac-12
1988 Buff Farrow
Brian Garrow
1989 Buff Farrow
Pat Galbraith
Brian Garrow
1990 Jason Netter
1992 Billy Barber Mark Knowles
1993 Robert Janecek
Sebastien LeBlanc
1994 Robert Janecek
1995 Robert Janecek, 1st Justin Gimelstob, 2nd
1996 Justin Gimelstob, 1st Srdjan Muskatirovic, 1st Eric Taino, 1st
1997 Alex Decret , 1st Eric Taino, 1st Matt Breen, 2nd Kevin Kim, 2nd
1998 Jean-Noel Grinda , 1st Vince Allegre, 2nd Matt Breen, 2nd
1999 Jean-Noel Grinda, 1st Jason Cook, 2nd Zack Fleishman, HM
2000 Jean-Noel Grinda, 1st Jong-Min Lee, 1st Brandon Kramer, 1st Jean-Julien Rojer, 2nd
2001 Jean-Julien Rojer, 1st Jean-Noel Grinda, 2nd
2002 Tobias Clemens, 1st Rodrigo Grilli, 1st Marcin Matkowski, 2nd Jean-Julien Rojer, HM
2003 Tobias Clemens, 1st Marcin Matkowski, 1st Rodrigo Grilli, 2nd Erfan Djahangiri, HM Chris Lam, HM
2004 Tobias Clemens, 1st Chris Lam, 2nd Luben Pampoulov, HM
2005 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st Luben Pampoulov, 1st Kris Kwinta, HM
2006 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st Haythem Abid, 2nd Chris Surapol, HM
2007 Haythem Abid, 1st Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st Chris Surapol, 2nd Philipp Gruendler, HM
2008 Mathieu Dehaine, 1st Harel Srugo, 1st Holden Seguso, 2nd
2009 Haythem Abid, 1st Matt Brooklyn, 2nd Michael Look, 2nd Nick Meister, HM
Holden Seguso, HM Harel Srugo, HM
2010 Nick Meister, 1st Matt Brooklyn, 2nd Amit Inbar, 2nd Haythem Abid, HM
2011 Daniel Kosakowski, 1st
Amit Inbar, 2nd
Clay Thompson, HM
2012 Nick Meister, 1st
Clay Thompson, 2nd
Adrien Puget, 2nd
Marcos Giron, HM
2013 Marcos Giron, 1st
Dennis Novikov, 1st
Adrien Puget, 1st
Dennis Mkrtchian, HM
2014 Marcos Giron, 1st
Clay Thompson, 1st
Gage Brymer, 2nd
Mackenzie McDonald, 2nd Karue Sell, HM
2015 Mackenzie McDonald, 1st
Dennis Mkrtchian, 1st
Martin Redlicki, 2nd Karue Sell, HM
2016 Mackenzie McDonald, 1st
Martin Redlicki, 1st
Karue Sell, 2nd
Gage Brymer, 2nd
2017 Martin Redlicki, 1st
Gage Brymer, 2nd
Evan Zhu, 2nd
Logan Staggs, HM
2018 Martin Redlicki, 1st
Keegan Smith, 2nd
Evan Zhu, 2nd
Maxime Cressy, HM
2019 Maxime Cressy, 1st
Keegan Smith, 1st
Govind Nanda, 2nd
2021 Keegan Smith, 1st
Govind Nanda, 2nd
Drew Baird, HM
2022 Alex Hoogmartens, 1st Patrick Zahraj, HM
Pac-12 Singles Player of the Year
1976 Peter Fleming
1979 Fritz Buehning
1982 Marcel Freeman
1984 Michael Kures*
1989 Brian Garrow*
1996 Justin Gimelstob*
2003 Tobias Clemens
Marcin Matkowski
2007 Benjamin Kohlloeffel
2013 Dennis Novikov
2015 Mackenzie McDonald
2016 Mackenzie McDonald
2018 Martin Redlicki
* Pac-10 Southern Division Player of the Year
Pac-12 Doubles Team of the Year
2000 Brandon Kramer/Jong-Min Lee
2002 Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer
2004 Alberto Francis/Kris Kwinta
2006 Philipp Gruendler/Ben Kohlloeffel
2007 Philipp Gruendler/Ben Kohlloeffel
2016 Mackenzie McDonald/Martin Redlicki
2017 Martin Redlicki/Evan Zhu
2018 Martin Redlicki/Evan Zhu
2019 Maxime Cressy/Keegan Smith
Pac-12 Freshman of the Year
2000 Jean-Julien Rojer
2005 Benjamin Kohlloeffel
2011 Daniel Kosakowski
2014 Mackenzie McDonald
2018 Keegan Smith
Pac-12 Coach of the Year
1979 Glenn Bassett
1984 Glenn Bassett
1990 Glenn Bassett
1993 Glenn Bassett
1996 Billy Martin
2012 Billy Martin (Co)
2013 Billy Martin
2014 Billy Martin
2018 Billy Martin
Pac-12 Singles Champions
1930 Len Dworkin
1933 Jack Tidball
1937 Julius Heldman
1947 Herb Flam
1950 Herb Flam
1951 Robin Willner
1954 Bob Perry
1959 Allen Fox
1960 Larry Nagler
1961 Larry Nagler
1962 Larry Nagler
1964 Arthur Ashe
1965 Arthur Ashe
1970 Haroon Rahim
1971 Jeff Borowiak
1975 Billy Martin
1976 Peter Fleming
1979 Fritz Buehning
1984 Michael Kures
1986 Brad Pearce
1988 Brian Garrow
1989 Pat Galbraith
1990 Jason Netter
1993 Fritz Bissell
2002 Rodrigo Grilli
2003 Marcin Matkowski
Pac-12 Doubles Champions
1987 Brian Garrow/Pat Galbraith
1989 Billy Barber/Mark Quinney
1999 Jean-Noel Grinda/Jong-Min Lee
2000 Brandon Kramer/Jong-Min Lee
2002 Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer
2004 Philipp Gruendler/Luben Pampoulov
2006 Mathieu Dehaine,/Jeremy Drean
Pac-12 Invitational Singles
Champions
1998 Jason Cook
1999 Marcin Rozpedski
2000 Erfan Djahangiri
2003 Alberto Francis
2004 Chris Surapol
2011 Warren Hardie
Pac-12 Invitational Doubles
Champions
1999 Marcin Rozpedski/Chris Sands
2000 Lassi Ketola/Travis Rettenmaier
Pac-12 All-Academic
1992 Bill Barber, 1st
1995 Eric Lin, 1st
1996 Eric Lin, 1st Justin Gimelstob, 2nd
1997 Eric Lin, 1st Jason Thompson, 2nd
1998 Vince Allegre, 2nd Alex Decret, 2nd
2001 Chris Sands, 2nd
2002 Tobias Clemens, 2nd Erfan Djahangiri, HM
2003 Tobias Clemens, 2nd
19
AWARD WINNERS
Marcos Giron
Erfan Djahangiri, HM
2004 Chris Lam, 1st
Tobias Clemens, 2nd
Luben Pampoulov, 2nd
Chris Surapol, HM
2005 Chris Lam, 1st
Luben Pampoulov, 2nd
Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM
2006 Mathieu Dehaine, 1st
Jeremy Drean, 1st
Philipp Gruendler, HM
Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM
Chris Surapol, HM
2007 Mathieu Dehaine, 1st
Jeremy Drean, 1st
Michael Look, 1st
Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM
Chris Surapol, HM
2008 Mathieu Dehaine, 1st
Jeremy Drean, 1st
Michael Look, 1st
2009 Michael Look, 1st
Nick Meister, HM
Harel Srugo, HM
2010 Nick Meister, 2nd
Kallim Stewart, 2nd
Amit Inbar, HM
2011 Amit Inbar, 2nd
2012 Nick Meister, 1st
Adrien Puget, HM
2013 Dennis Mkrtchian, 2nd
Alex Brigham, HM
Marcos Giron, HM
Adrien Puget, HM
Clay Thompson, HM
2014 Marcos Giron, 2nd
Clay Thompson, HM
2015 Dennis Mkrtchian, 1st
Mackenzie McDonald, HM
2016 Martin Redlicki, 1st
Gage Brymer, 2nd
NCAA Championships
NCAA Team Champions (16)
Bill Ackerman
2017
Mackenzie McDonald, 2nd
Austin Rapp, HM
Martin Redlicki, 2nd
Gage Brymer, HM
Maxime Cressy, HM
Austin Rapp, HM
Logan Staggs, HM
Pac-12 Regular-Season Champions
2006 (tie) Billy Martin
2007 Billy Martin
2009 Billy Martin
2012 Billy Martin
2013 Billy Martin
2016 Billy Martin
2017 Billy Martin
Bassett 1975 Glenn Bassett 1976 Glenn Bassett
1979 Glenn Bassett
1982 Glenn Bassett
1984 Glenn Bassett
2005 Billy Martin
2018
2019
Austin Rapp, 1st
Martin Redlicki, 1st
Maxime Cressy, 2nd
Logan Staggs, HM
Maxime Cressy, HM
Connor Rapp, HM
2020 Eric Hahn
Connor Hance
Govind Nanda
Mathew Tsolakyan
Patrick Zahraj
2021
Sam Feit
Eric Hahn
Connor Hance
Blaine Hovenier
Stefan Leustian
Timothy Li
Govind Nanda
Mathew Tsolakyan
2022
Jeffrey Fradkin
Eric Hahn
Blaine Hovenier
Timothy Li
Mathew Tsolakyan
Patrick Zahraj
Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year
2008
NCAA Singles Champions (12) 1933 Jack Tidball
Flam 1960
Nagler 1961
Nichols 1988 Patrick Galbraith/Brian Garrow
1996 Justin Gimelstob/Srdjan Muskatirovic
2016 Mackenzie McDonald/Martin Redlicki
2018 Martin Redlicki/Evan Zhu
2019 Maxime Cressy/Keegan Smith
2018 Billy Martin
2019 Billy Martin
* Pac-10 Southern Division Champions
Champions 2013 Billy Martin 2014 Billy Martin 2016 Billy Martin
Pac-12 Tournament
Billy Martin
20
Mathieu Dehaine 2009 Michael Look 2014 Clay Thompson 2015 Dennis Mkrtchian 2018 Martin Redlicki Pac-12 Medal Winner 2009 Michael Look 2018 Martin Redlicki
1932 Bill Ackerman 1945 Bill Ackerman 1947 (tie)* Bill Ackerman 1948 (tie)* Bill Ackerman 1949 (tie)* Bill Ackerman 1951* J.D. Morgan 1952 (tie)* J.D. Morgan 1954* J.D. Morgan 1956* J.D. Morgan 1957 (tie)* J.D. Morgan 1958 J.D. Morgan 1959 J.D. Morgan 1960 J.D. Morgan 1961 J.D. Morgan 1965 J.D. Morgan 1969 Glenn Bassett 1970 Glenn Bassett 1971 Glenn Bassett 1973 Glenn Bassett 1975 Glenn Bassett 1976* Glenn Bassett 1977* Glenn Bassett 1981* Glenn Bassett 1982* Glenn Bassett 1985* Glenn Bassett 1986* Glenn Bassett 1989* Glenn Bassett 1990* Glenn Bassett 1996* Billy Martin 1997 (tie)* Billy Martin 1999 (tie)* Billy Martin 2002 Billy Martin 2004 (tie) Billy Martin 2005 (tie) Billy Martin
Allen Fox 1965 Arthur Ashe 1966 Charles Pasarell 1970 Jeff Borowiak 1971 Jimmy Connors 1975 Billy Martin 2006 Benjamin Kohlloeffel 2014 Marcos Giron 2016 Mackenzie McDonald
1950 Herb
Larry
1950 Herb Flam/Gene Garrett 1953 Larry Huebner/Bob Perry 1954 Ron Livingston/Bob Perry 1960 Allen Fox/Larry
NCAA Doubles Champions (14)
Nagler 1965 Arthur Ashe/Ian Crookenden 1966 Ian Crookenden/Charles Pasarell 1971 Jeff Borowiak/Haroon Rahim 1976 Peter Fleming/Ferdi Taygan 1978 John Austin/Bruce
AWARD WINNERS / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1950
1952 J.D.
1953 J.D.
1954 J.D.
1956 J.D.
1960 J.D.
1961 J.D.
1965 J.D.
1970 Glenn
1971
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Bassett
Glenn
2018
Coach J.D. Morgan (left) and Arthur Ashe in 1965. Ashe won the NCAA Triple Crown that year.
Mackenzie McDonald swept the NCAA singles and doubles (with Martin Redlicki) championships in 2016.
1983
Glenn Bassett -- 25-9 / 5-5 Pac-10 (T-3rd)
vs. USC& W, 5-4
vs. Stanford& W, 6-3 SAN DIEGO W, 9-0
LONG BEACH STATE W, 8-1
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 9-0
@ Pepperdine W, 6-3 LSU W, 9-0
CHAPMAN W, 9-0
PRINCETON W, 8-1
SMU W, 5-4
ARIZONA STATE W, 9-0
ARIZONA W, 9-0
MIAMI (FLA.) W, 8-1
AUBURN W, 6-3
@ Arizona State W, 9-0
@ Arizona W, 9-0
@ USC L, 5-4
CALIFORNIA W, 9-0
STANFORD W, 6-3
PEPPERDINE L, 5-4
@ Stanford L, 7-2
@ California W, 9-0
USC W, 6-3 vs. LSU% W, 6-0 vs. Auburn% W, 5-2 vs. Pepperdine% W, 5-3 vs. Stanford% W, 5-4 & National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1985
Glenn Bassett -- 31-4 / 9-1 Pac-10 (1st)
UC SAN DIEGO W, 9-0
NCAA Champions Glenn Bassett -- 30-3 / 10-0 Pac-10 (1st)
SOUTH CAROLINA W, 9-0 SMU W, 7-2
PRINCETON W, 8-1
HARVARD W, 5-1 @ Arizona State W, 7-2 @ Arizona W, 7-2
USC W, 5-4
SAN JOSE STATE W, 7-2
CALIFORNIA W, 8-1
STANFORD W, 7-2
ARIZONA STATE W, 8-1
1984
NCAA
@ Pepperdine W, 5-4
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 9-0
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 9-0
vs. Texas& W, 5-3 vs. Harvard& W, 6-2 vs. USC& L, 5-3 vs. SMU& L, 5-2
FRESNO STATE W, 9-0
ARIZONA W, 9-0
LONG BEACH STATE W, 6-3
UC IRVINE W, 9-0
CHAPMAN W, 7-2
GEORGIA TECH W, 8-1
ARIZONA STATE W, 8-1
DUKE W, 9-0
TEXAS A&M W, 6-3
PRINCETON W, 9-0
CLEMSON W, 7-2
@ USC W, 5-4
@ Arizona W, 9-0
@ Arizona State W, 9-0
ILLINOIS W, 9-0
@ California W, 6-3
@ Stanford L, 5-4
USC W, 5-4
STANFORD W, 8-1
CALIFORNIA W, 9-0
SAN JOSE STATE W, 9-0
PEPPERDINE W, 8-1
CAL POLY W, 8-1
vs. Miami (Fla.)% W, 5-2
vs. Clemson% W, 5-3
vs. SMU% W, 5-4
@ Georgia% L, 5-1
& National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1986
Glenn Bassett -- 29-2 / 10-0 Pac-10 (1st)
CAL POLY W, 9-0
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 8-1
ARIZONA W, 7-2
SAN DIEGO W, 9-0
LONG BEACH STATE W, 5-4
SOUTH CAROLINA W, 7-2
LSU W, 7-2
vs. Oklahoma& W, 5-1
vs. Clemson& L, 5-4 vs. California& W, 5-1
GEORGIA TECH W, 8-1
ARIZONA STATE W, 9-0
KANSAS W, 8-1
@ Arizona State W, 9-0
@ Arizona W, 8-1
MIAMI (FLA.) W, 7-2
CLEMSON W, 6-3
USC W, 5-4
PRINCETON W, 7-2
CHAPMAN W, 8-1
@ Stanford W, 5-4
@ California W, 5-4
@ USC W, 5-4
CALIFORNIA W, 8-1
STANFORD W, 7-2
SAN JOSE STATE W, 6-3
UC IRVINE W, 7-2
PEPPERDINE W, 8-1 vs. Minnesota% W, 5-0 vs. Texas% W, 5-2 vs. Stanford% L, 5-1 & National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1987
Glenn Bassett -- 23-8 / 6-3 Pac-10 (2nd)
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 9-0
CAL POLY W, 9-0
UNLV W, 9-0
SAN DIEGO W, 9-0
@ Pepperdine W, 8-1
GEORGIA TECH W, 9-0
UC IRVINE W, 7-2
ARIZONA STATE W, 6-3
LONG BEACH STATE L, 5-4 vs. TCU& W, 5-3 vs. California& W, 5-3 vs. USC& L, 5-2
21
Bassett
9-1
(1st) FRESNO STATE W, 8-1 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 8-1 REDLANDS W, 8-1 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 9-0 CLEMSON W, 8-1 @ Trinity W, 7-2 UC IRVINE W, 9-0 VANDERBILT W, 8-1 @ Pepperdine L, 7-2 SMU W, 7-2 SAN JOSE STATE W, 9-0 SAN DIEGO W, 7-2 PEPPERDINE W, 8-1 @ Arizona W, 7-2 @ Arizona State W, 9-0 @ California W, 5-4 @ Stanford L, 6-3 @ USC W, 5-4 ARIZONA W, 6-3 ARIZONA STATE W, 9-0 USC W, 7-2 STANFORD W, 5-4 CALIFORNIA W, 7-2 vs. Michigan% W, 6-3 vs. Arkansas% W, 5-4 vs. USC% W, 5-4 vs. Stanford% L, 5-4 % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1981 Glenn
-- 24-3 /
Pac-10
1982
UC
SAN
REDLANDS W, 9-0
SANTA BARBARA W, 8-1 CSU BAKERSFIELD W, 7-2
DIEGO STATE W, 7-2
L,
L,
L,
CLEMSON W, 8-1 @ Pepperdine
6-3 vs. Utah& W, 5-1 vs. Georgia&
5-4 vs. Clemson&
5-4 UC IRVINE W, 9-0 SAN DIEGO W, 7-2
UTAH W, 7-2
PEPPERDINE W, 5-4
LONG BEACH STATE W, 7-2
ARIZONA W, 7-2 @ Stanford W, 7-2 @ California W, 9-0 @ USC W, 7-2 vs. Harvard% W, 5-1 vs. TCU% W, 6-0 @ Georgia% W, 5-4 vs. Pepperdine% W, 5-1 & National
Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
REDLANDS W, 9-0 UC IRVINE W, 9-0 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 9-0 BYU W, 9-0 @ Pepperdine L, 6-3 SAN DIEGO W, 8-1 vs. Wichita State& W, 7-2 vs. Trinity& W, 5-4 FRESNO STATE W, 9-0 LONG BEACH STATE W, 7-2 CHAPMAN W, 9-0 SAN JOSE STATE W, 8-1 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 9-0 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 5-2 ARKANSAS W, 5-2 SMU L, 5-4 PRINCETON W, 7-2 CLEMSON W, 8-1 PEPPERDINE L, 7-2 UTAH W, 6-3 HARVARD W, 6-3 @ Arizona W, 5-4 @ Arizona State W, 9-0 USC L, 5-4 TRINITY W, 5-4 @ California L, 3-6 @ Stanford L, 4-5 ARIZONA W, 9-0 ARIZONA STATE W, 8-1 STANFORD L, 6-3 CALIFORNIA W, 6-3 @ USC L, 8-1 vs. Michigan% W, 5-2 vs. Pepperdine% L, 5-4 & Nat. Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
Champions Glenn Bassett -- 31-3 / 8-2 Pac-10 (2nd) REDLANDS W, 9-0 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 8-1 FRESNO STATE W, 9-0 UC IRVINE W, 8-1 BYU W, 9-0 vs. Auburn& W, 6-3 vs. Pepperdine& W, 5-4
The 1984 Bruins
The 1982 Bruins
ALL-TIME RESULTS (1981-2022)
1988
Glenn Bassett -- 17-10 / 6-4 Pac-10 (3rd)
ALL-TIME RESULTS (1981-2022)
1989
Glenn Bassett -- 26-4 / 9-1 Pac-10 (1st) SAN DIEGO STATE W, 8-1 UC IRVINE W, 6-3 SAN DIEGO W, 7-2 LONG BEACH STATE W, 7-2
vs. California% W, 5-3
vs. Tennessee% L, 5-4
& National Team Indoors
% NCAA Championships (Los Angeles - USC)
1991
Glenn Bassett -- 27-4 / 7-3 Pac-10 (2nd)
UNLV W, 9-0
LONG BEACH STATE W, 9-0
SAN DIEGO W, 9-0
FRESNO STATE W, 7-2
WASHINGTON W, 8-1
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 5-1
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 8-1
UC DAVIS W, 9-0
ARIZONA W, 5-1
ARIZONA STATE W, 6-0
vs. North Carolina& W, 5-1
vs. Tennessee& W, 5-4
vs. Georgia& W, 5-2
vs. USC& W, 5-2
@ UC Irvine W, 5-3
SAN JOSE STATE W, 7-1
WEST VIRGINIA W, 5-1
NOTRE DAME W, 5-2
WISCONSIN W, 6-3
@ ARIZONA STATE W, 5-3
@ Arizona W, 5-1 USC L, 5-2
STANFORD W, 5-1
CALIFORNIA W, 5-2
CAL POLY W, 6-0
@ USC L, 6-0
@ California W, 5-2
@ Stanford L, 6-1
UC IRVINE W, 6-0 vs. Mississippi State% W, 5-1 @ Georgia% L, 5-4 & National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1992
Glenn Bassett -- 21-5 / 8-2 Pac-10 (2nd)
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 8-1
UNLV W, 8-1
WASHINGTON W, 9-0
SOUTH FLORIDA W, 9-0
@ Pepperdine L, 5-3
ARIZONA STATE W, 6-0
ARIZONA W, 6-0 vs. Tennessee& W, 5-1 vs. TCU& L, 4-2 vs. LSU W, 4-2
SAN JOSE STATE W, 8-1
SAN DIEGO W, 5-0
@ UC Irvine W, 7-2
@ USC L, 5-4
WISCONSIN W, 5-1
PEPPERDINE W, 6-3
@ Arizona State W, 5-1
@ Stanford L, 5-3
@ California W, 6-0
USC W, 5-2
CALIFORNIA W, 5-3
STANFORD W, 6-0
@ Arizona W, 6-0 vs. Ole Miss% W, 6-0 vs. North Carolina% W, 5-2 vs. Stanford% L, 5-1
& National Team Indoors
% NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1993
Glenn Bassett -- 24-3 / 8-2 Pac-10 (2nd)
NEW MEXICO W, 6-1
UNLV W, 7-0
FRESNO STATE W, 7-2
WASHINGTON W, 7-2
SAN JOSE STATE W, 8-0
@ Arizona State W, 5-1
@ Arizona W, 8-1 vs. Florida& W, 6-1 vs. Georgia& W, 4-3
vs. USC& W, 7-0
vs. Tennessee& W, 5-2
UC IRVINE W, 9-0
PEPPERDINE W, 6-0
MIAMI (FLA.) W, 9-0
USC W, 5-4
DUKE W, 5-1
ARIZONA W, 5-4
ARIZONA STATE W, 6-0
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-2
STANFORD W, 5-1
CALIFORNIA W, 6-0
@ USC L, 5-1
@ California W, 8-1
@ Stanford L, 5-4 vs. TCU% W, 5-1 vs. Alabama% W, 5-0
@ Georgia% L, 5-4
& National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1994
Billy Martin -- 22-6 / 7-3 Pac-10 (3rd)
BOISE STATE W, 7-0
WASHINGTON W, 6-1
NEW MEXICO W, 7-0
CAL POLY W, 7-0
FRESNO STATE W, 6-1
ARIZONA STATE W, 6-1
ARIZONA W, 4-3
SAN DIEGO W, 7-0 vs. Florida& W, 4-3 vs. Georgia& L, 6-1 vs. Duke& L, 5-2
UC IRVINE W, 5-2
@ Arizona W, 6-1
@ ARIZONA STATE W, 5-1
22 UC SANTA
L, 5-4
W, 5-4 SAN JOSE
W, 9-0 MARYLAND W, 8-1 @ USC L, 5-1 WICHITA STATE W, 9-0 @ Arizona State W, 5-2 @ Arizona W, 9-0 STANFORD W, 8-1 CALIFORNIA W, 6-3
W, 7-2 USC L, 8-1 @ California L, 5-4 @ Stanford W, 8-1
L, 5-3 vs.
W, 5-1 vs. Miami (Fla.)% W, 5-1 vs. Tennessee% W, 5-2 @ Georgia% L, 5-1 & National Team Indoors %
BARBARA
TEXAS
STATE
CHAPMAN
PEPPERDINE
TCU%
NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
SAN
W,
SAN
W, 7-2
W, 9-0
W, 6-0
W, 5-1 vs. UC
L, 5-2 vs.
L, 5-3
W, 5-3
W, 6-3 SAN
WEST VIRGINIA W, 5-3 PRINCETON W, 5-1
L, 5-2 @ Arizona W, 5-1 @ Arizona State W, 5-4 @ Stanford L, 5-3 @ California W, 5-1 USC L, 6-2 CALIFORNIA W, 6-0 STANFORD L, 5-2 @ USC L, 5-4 UC IRVINE W, 5-3 @ Pepperdine L, 5-1 @ Georgia% L, 5-4 & National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships
GA)
CAL POLY W, 8-1
DIEGO STATE W, 8-1 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 9-0 FRESNO STATE
8-1
DIEGO
CHAPMAN
ARIZONA STATE
ARIZONA
Irvine&
Southwestern Louisiana&
vs. South Carolina
PEPPERDINE
JOSE STATE L, 5-2
KENTUCKY
(Athens,
FRESNO STATE W, 8-1 ARIZONA W, 9-0 ARIZONA STATE W, 7-2 vs. Miami (Fla.)& W, 6-0 vs. South Carolina& L, 5-3 vs. USC& W, 5-3 SAN JOSE STATE W, 9-0 MICHIGAN W, 8-1 NOTRE DAME W, 7-2 WEST VIRGINIA W, 9-0 USC W, 5-1 MIAMI (FLA.) W, 5-2 KENTUCKY W, 6-0 HARVARD W, 9-0 @ Arizona State W, 6-0 @ Arizona W, 6-0 STANFORD W, 5-1 CALIFORNIA W, 6-3 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 9-0 @ USC W, 5-3 @ California W, 5-4 @ Stanford L, 5-2 @ UC Irvine L, 5-4 PEPPERDINE W, 6-2 vs. Utah% W, 5-1 vs. TCU% L, 5-4 & National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA) 1990 Glenn Bassett -- 27-4 / 8-1 Pac-10 (1st) CAL POLY W, 9-0 FRESNO STATE W, 7-2 UNLV W, 9-0 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-0 SAN DIEGO W, 5-4 LONG BEACH STATE W, 7-2 WASHINGTON W, 5-2 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 8-1 SAN JOSE STATE W, 8-1 ARIZONA STATE W, 6-0 @ Pepperdine L, 5-4 vs. Clemson& W, 6-3 vs. California& L, 5-3 vs. Alabama& W, 5-1 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 9-0 UC RIVERSIDE W, 9-0 WEST VIRGINIA W, 6-3 @ USC W, 5-4 UC IRVINE W, 5-1 @ Arizona W, 6-3 @ Arizona State W, 5-3 @ Stanford L, 5-1 USC W, 5-1 CALIFORNIA W, 5-2 STANFORD W, 7-2 ARIZONA W, 5-1
W, 5-3 @ UC Irvine W, 6-3 vs. San Diego% W, 5-1
PEPPERDINE
Bruin coaches Glenn Bassett (left) and Billy Martin
Patrick Galbraith (left) and Brian Garrow
Billy Martin -- 19-6 / 7-3 Pac-10 (2nd)
ALL-TIME RESULTS (1981-2022)
1996
Billy Martin -- 27-1 / 10-0 Pac-10 (1st)
1997
Billy Martin -- 25-4 / 9-1 Pac-10 (T-1st)
State W, 6-1 @ Arizona
7-0 @ Stanford
7-0 @ California
4-3 @ Washington
5-2 @ Oregon W, 6-1
CALIFORNIA W, 7-0
STANFORD L, 6-1
ARIZONA STATE^ W, 4-0
WASHINGTON^ W, 4-2 vs. Texas% W, 4-2 vs. Stanford% L, 5-0
& National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1999
Billy Martin -- 26-3 / 6-3 Pac-10 (2nd)
FRESNO STATE W, 7-0
TULANE W, 7-0
@ Arizona W, 6-1
@ Arizona State L, 4-3 NEW MEXICO W, 6-1
SAN DIEGO W, 7-0
USC W, 5-2
@ Washington W, 5-2
vs. SMU& W, 5-2
@ Washington& W, 4-3 vs. Duke& W, 4-2
vs. Illinois& W, 4-1
RICE W, 6-1
@ USC W, 6-1
ARIZONA STATE W, 5-2
ARIZONA W, 7-0
MIAMI (FLA.) W, 6-1
STANFORD W, 5-2
CALIFORNIA W, 6-1
OREGON W, 6-1
WASHINGTON W, 5-2
@ California W, 6-1
@ Stanford L, 4-3
WESTERN MICHIGAN^ W, 4-0
SAN DIEGO STATE^ W, 4-1
vs. Virginia Tech% W, 4-1 vs. Florida% W, 4-1 vs. LSU% W, 4-1 @ Georgia% L, 4-3
2000
Billy Martin -- 24-4 / 6-1 Pac-10 (2nd)
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 6-1
UNLV W, 7-0
FRESNO STATE W, 4-3
ARIZONA W, 7-0
ARIZONA STATE W, 7-0
PEPPERDINE L, 5-2
@ UC Irvine W, 6-1
USC W, 5-2
@ Kentucky W, 5-3 vs. Harvard& W, 7-0 vs. Florida& W, 7-1
vs. Duke& W, 5-2 vs. Stanford& L, 4-3
@ Arizona State W, 6-1
@ Arizona W, 6-1
DUKE W, 5-2
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-1
@ USC W, 4-3
@ Stanford L, 4-3
@ California W, 6-1
@ Oregon W, 6-1
@ Washington W, 7-0
CALIFORNIA W, 7-0
STANFORD W, 5-2
UMKC^ W, 4-0
NOTRE DAME^ W, 4-2
vs. Texas% W, 4-0 vs. Tennessee% L, 4-1
& National Team Indoors
^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
% NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
2001
Billy Martin -- 23-3 / 6-1 Pac-10 (2nd)
BYU W, 6-1
@ Arizona W, 6-1
@ Arizona State W, 4-3
GEORGIA TECH W, 7-0
@ Portland W, 6-1
vs. San Diego State% W, 4-0
vs. Texas A&M% W, 4-3
vs. TCU% W, 4-2 vs. Stanford% W, 4-2
@ USC W, 5-2
ARIZONA STATE W, 7-0
ARIZONA W, 7-0
KENTUCKY W, 7-0
PEPPERDINE W, 6-1
CAL POLY W, 7-0
USC W, 5-2
STANFORD L, 4-3
CALIFORNIA W, 5-2
WASHINGTON W, 7-0
OREGON W, 6-1
@ Stanford L, 4-3
ARIZONA
& National Team Indoors
^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
% NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
@ California W, 4-3
SACRAMENTO STATE^ W, 4-0
SOUTH FLORIDA^ W, 4-0
23 @ USC L, 6-1 @ Stanford L, 4-3 @ California W, 5-2 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0 USC W by default CALIFORNIA W, 6-1 STANFORD L, 4-3 UNLV W, 7-0 PEPPERDINE W, 4-3 ARIZONA^ W, 4-0 PEPPERDINE^ W, 4-3 vs. Florida% W, 4-1 vs. TCU% W, 4-3 vs. Stanford% L, 4-0 & National Team Indoors
NCAA
NCAA Championships
^
Regionals %
(South Bend, IN) 1995
PACIFIC W, 7-0 UNLV W, 6-1 PEPPERDINE W, 4-3 @ ARIZONA STATE W, 6-1 @ Arizona W, 4-3 UC IRVINE W, 6-1 @ Pepperdine L, 6-1 vs. Kentucky& W, 4-3 vs. Duke& W, 5-3 vs. Stanford& L, 5-2 NEW MEXICO W, 7-0 ARIZONA STATE W, 4-2 ARIZONA W, 5-2 USC W, 4-3 HARVARD W, 7-0 WASHINGTON W, 7-0 STANFORD L, 4-3 CALIFORNIA W, 5-2 FRESNO STATE W, 4-3 @ USC W, 5-2 @ California L, 5-2 @ Stanford L, 5-2 vs. Fresno State% W, 4-3 vs. South Alabama% W, 4-1 vs. Stanford% L, 4-1 & National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-1 PACIFIC W, 7-0 UNLV W, 6-1 BOISE STATE W, 6-1 PEPPERDINE W, 7-0 OREGON
W, 7-0
5-2
ARIZONA STATE W
W, 5-2 vs.
W, 5-2
4-1 vs. Ole Miss& W, 4-1 vs. Stanford& W, 5-1 FRESNO STATE W, 5-2 @ Arizona W, 4-3 @ Arizona State W, 4-3 @ USC W, 5-1 HARVARD W, 7-0 @ Pepperdine W, 4-3 @ Stanford W, 4-3 @ California W, 5-2 UC IRVINE W, 5-2 USC W, 7-0 CALIFORNIA W, 7-0 STANFORD W, 5-2 vs. New Mexico% W, 4-2 vs. Fresno State% W, 4-0 vs. TCU% W, 4-2 vs. Stanford% L, 4-1 & National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
Harvard&
vs. Pepperdine& W,
CAL POLY W, 7-0 BOISE STATE L, 4-3 TEXAS W, 5-2 UC IRVINE W, 6-1 UNLV W, 4-3 @ Pepperdine W, 7-0 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 7-0 ARIZONA W, 7-0 ARIZONA STATE W, 5-2 vs. Fresno State& W, 5-2 vs. Duke& W, 4-0 vs. Ole Miss& W, 4-3 vs. Georgia& W, 4-3 FRESNO STATE W, 6-1 @ Arizona State W, 7-0 @ Arizona W, 5-2 USC W, 4-3 UTAH W, 6-1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W, 5-2 STANFORD W, 4-3 CALIFORNIA W, 5-2 OREGON W, 7-0 @ USC W, 6-1 @ Stanford L, 4-3 @ California W, 5-2 PEPPERDINE L, 4-3 NORTHWESTERN% W, 4-0 DUKE% W, 4-2 GEORGIA% L, 4-2 & National Team Indoors % NCAA Championships (Los Angeles - UCLA) 1998
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 5-2 @ UC Irvine W, 7-0 UNLV W, 7-0
W, 6-1
STATE W, 6-1 CAL POLY W, 7-0 @ USC L, 4-3 vs. Illinois& L,
vs.
L,
vs.
W,
FRESNO STATE W, 5-2 USC W, 5-2
W, 5-2 @ Arizona
L,
Billy Martin -- 17-8 / 5-2 Pac-10 (2nd)
ARIZONA
ARIZONA
4-3
Ole Miss&
5-2
Florida&
4-3
WISCONSIN
W,
L,
L,
The 2001 Bruins
The 1999 Bruins
2003
Billy
ALL-TIME RESULTS (1981-2022)
VIRGINIA W, 4-3 USC W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 6-1
@ Arizona W, 5-2
@ Arizona State W, 6-1 @ California L, 5-2
2005
NCAA
vs. Oklahoma State& W, 4-2
2007
Billy Martin -- 22-4 / 7-0 Pac-10 (1st)
UC IRVINE W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO W, 7-0
BYU W, 7-0
CALIFORNIA W, 7-0
STANFORD W, 7-0
@ Baylor L, 4-3 vs. Miami (Fla.)% W, 4-1 vs. Illinois % W, 4-2 vs. Ohio State% L, 4-2
TEXAS A&M W, 5-2
PEPPERDINE W, 6-1
@ USC L, 6-1
4-3
CALIFORNIA^ W, 4-2 vs. Tennessee% W, 4-1 vs. Virginia% W, 4-1 vs. Ole Miss% W, 4-2 vs. Baylor% W, 4-3 & National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) % NCAA Championships (College Station, TX)
2006
Billy Martin -- 20-6 / 6-1 Pac-10 (T-1st)
SAN DIEGO W, 7-0
BYU W, 6-1
BOISE STATE W, 6-1
@ California W, 6-1
@ Stanford L, 4-3
PEPPERDINE L, 4-3
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 4-3 vs. LSU& W, 4-2 vs. Georgia& L, 4-3
@ Washington& W, 4-1
ARIZONA W, 6-1
ARIZONA STATE W, 6-1 USC W, 5-2
BAYLOR L, 4-3
DUKE W, 6-1
@ Arizona State W, 6-1 @ Arizona W, 7-0
STANFORD W, 6-1
CALIFORNIA W, 4-3 @ Oregon W, 7-0
@ Washington L, 4-3
@ USC W, 4-3
STONY BROOK^ W, 4-0
COLORADO^ W, 4-0 vs. Illinois% W, 4-2 vs. Pepperdine% L, 4-1
& National Team Indoors
^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
% NCAA Championships (Stanford, CA)
@ Arizona W, 7-0
@ Arizona State W, 7-0
OREGON W, 6-1
WASHINGTON W, 6-1
ARIZONA STATE W, 7-0
ARIZONA W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0
@ Stanford W, 5-2
@ California W, 7-0
USC W, 4-3
UNLV^ W, 4-0
TEXAS TECH^ W, 4-0 vs. Oklahoma State& W, 4-0
@ Georgia& L, 4-0
% National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) & NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
2008
Billy Martin -- 23-4 / 5-2 Pac-10 (T-2nd)
PEPPERDINE W, 5-2 @ Stanford W, 5-2
@ California W, 5-2
SAN DIEGO W, 6-1
BOISE STATE W, 7-0 vs. Notre Dame& W, 4-0 vs. Virginia& L, 4-3 vs. Oklahoma State& W, 4-3
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-1
RICE W, 7-0
USC W, 5-2
BAYLOR W, 4-3
DUKE W, 6-1
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 7-0 @ Washington W, 6-1
OREGON W, 6-1
CALIFORNIA W, 6-1
STANFORD W, 6-1
@ Arizona W, 5-2
@ Arizona State L, 4-3#
UC IRVINE W, 6-1
@ USC L, 4-3#
EASTERN WASHINGTON^ W, 4-0
WISCONSIN^ W, 4-0 vs. Florida State% W, 4-0
24 vs. Washington& W, 4-1 vs. SMU& L, 4-3 % - National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) & NCAA Championships (Athens, GA) 2002 Billy Martin -- 23-5 / 6-1 Pac-10 (1st) UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-1 FRESNO STATE W, 6-1 UNLV W, 7-0 USC W, 7-0 @ Kentucky W, 4-3 vs. Kentucky& W, 4-2 vs. USC& L, 4-1 vs. Duke& W, 4-1 SAN DIEGO W, 6-1 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 5-2 @ Arizona State W, 6-1 @ Arizona W, 6-1 PEPPERDINE W, 5-2 @ USC W, 4-3 DUKE W, 6-1 ARIZONA W, 7-0 ARIZONA STATE W, 5-2 CALIFORNIA L, 4-3 STANFORD L, 5-2 @ Washington W, 5-2 @ Oregon W, 7-0 @ Stanford W, 4-3 @ California L, 5-2 UC SANTA BARBARA^ W, 4-0 SAN DIEGO STATE^ W, 4-1 vs. Florida% W, 4-0 vs. Auburn% W, 4-0 vs. Georgia% L, 4-2 & National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) % NCAA Championships (College Station, TX)
W,
W, 7-0
W, 7-0 @ USC W, 6-1
DIEGO W, 7-0
STATE W, 5-2
STATE W, 6-1
W, 7-0 @ Kentucky W, 4-3 vs.
State& W, 4-0 vs.
W, 4-1 vs.
L, 4-1
Martin -- 24-4 / 6-1 Pac-10 (2nd) UC IRVINE
7-0 FRESNO STATE
UNLV
SAN
OHIO
ARIZONA
ARIZONA
San Diego
Duke&
Florida&
Stanford W, 5-2 OREGON W, 6-1 WASHINGTON W, 7-0 STANFORD L, 4-3 CALIFORNIA W, 6-1 WICHITA STATE^ W, 4-0 USC^ W, 4-0 vs. Oklahoma State% W, 4-0 vs. Florida% W, 4-1 vs. Vanderbilt% L, 4-3 & National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
Billy Martin -- 23-6 / 6-1 Pac-10 (T-1st) UC IRVINE W, 7-0 FRESNO STATE W, 7-0 CLEMSON W, 7-0 USC W, 4-3 vs. Kentucky& W, 4-2 vs. Florida& W, 4-2 vs. Ole Miss& W, 4-3 vs. Illinois& L, 4-0 BYU W, 6-1 @ Arizona State L, 2-5 @ Arizona W, 4-3 BAYLOR L, 5-2 @ USC L, 4-3 DUKE L, 4-3 ARIZONA W, 7-0 ARIZONA STATE W, 7-0 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0 CALIFORNIA W, 7-0 STANFORD W, 5-2 @ Oregon W, 6-1 @ Washington W, 5-2 @ Stanford W, 4-3 @ California W, 7-0 ORAL ROBERTS^ W, 4-0 PEPPERDINE^ W, 4-0 vs. Texas A&M% W, 4-1 vs. Clemson% W, 4-0 vs. Illinois% W, 4-3 vs. Baylor% L, 4-0 & - National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) % NCAA Championships (Tulsa, OK)
@
2004
Champions Billy Martin -- 27-3 / 6-1 Pac-10 (T-1st) AZUSA PACIFIC W, 7-0 PACIFIC W, 7-0 UNLV W, 7-0 BYU W, 7-0 UC IRVINE W, 7-0 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 7-0 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0 SAN DIEGO W, 6-1
vs.
vs.
W,
W,
L,
W,
@
W,
VCU W,
W,
ARIZONA
W,
W,
W,
L,
W,
USC W,
Virginia& L, 4-2
Florida& W, 4-1 STANFORD
4-3 CALIFORNIA
7-0 @ USC
5-2 @ Arizona State
7-0
Arizona
5-2
7-0 ARIZONA
7-0
STATE
7-0 WASHINGTON
5-0 OREGON
6-1 @ California
4-3 @ Stanford
5-2
MANHATTAN^ W, 4-0
Luben Pampoulov (left) and Alberto Francis
The 2005 Bruins
Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
% NCAA Championships (College Station, TX)
2010
Billy Martin -- 17-7 / 4-2 Pac-10 (3rd)
HAWAI’I# W, 4-1
PEPPERDINE# W, 4-0 vs. Kentucky& W, 4-1 vs. Tennessee& L, 4-2 vs. USC& L, 4-0 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 5-2
ALL-TIME RESULTS (1981-2022)
DUKE W, 4-3
BAYLOR L, 4-3
WICHITA STATE W, 7-0 @ Washington W, 7-0 @ Oregon W, 7-0
BOISE STATE W, 7-0 CALIFORNIA W, 5-2
STANFORD L, 4-3
# National
@ USC W, 4-3 vs. California* W, 5-0 vs. USC* L, 2-4
EASTERN KENTUCKY& W, 4-0
SAN DIEGO& W, 4-0 vs. Ole Miss$ W, 4-1 vs. Ohio State$ W, 4-2 vs. USC$ L, 1-4
# - National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC) % - National Team Indoors * Pac-12 Championships & NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) $ NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
2013
Billy Martin -- 29-2 / 7-0 Pac-12 (1st)
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-1
CAL POLY# W, 4-0
BYU# W, 6-1
FRESNO STATE W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO W, 5-2
STANFORD W, 7-0
CALIFORNIA W, 6-1 vs. Tennessee% W, 4-1 vs. Georgia% W, 4-1 vs. USC% L, 3-4
@ USC W, 4-3
SAINT MARY’S W, 6-1
HAWAI’I W, 6-1 @ Baylor W, 6-1
TULSA W, 4-3 @ California W, 5-2 @ Stanford W, 5-2
UTAH W, 6-1
ARIZONA W, 7-0
WASHINGTON W, 7-0
OREGON W, 7-0
@ Pepperdine W, 4-3 USC W, 4-3 vs. Stanford* W, 4-0 vs. USC* W, 4-2
UMKC& W, 4-0
DRAKE& W, 4-0 vs. Vanderbilt$ W, 4-0 vs. Duke$ W, 4-0 vs. Ohio State$ W, 4-3 vs. Virginia$ L, 3-4
# National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC)
% National Team Indoors
* Pac-12 Championships & NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) $ NCAA Championships (Champaign, Ill.)
2014
Billy Martin -- 26-4 / 6-1 Pac-12 (2nd)
UC IRVINE W, 7-0
WISCONSIN# W, 5-0
TEXAS TECH# W, 4-0 vs. Florida W, 4-1 vs. Georgia W, 4-3 vs. Pepperdine% W, 4-0 vs. Oklahoma% W, 4-2 vs. USC% L, 3-4
PEPPERDINE W, 4-0 USC W, 5-2
VIRGINIA W, 4-3
SAINT MARY’S W, 4-0
BAYLOR L, 2-4
CMS W, 4-0
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 4-0
@ Washington W, 4-1
@ Oregon W, 4-0
CALIFORNIA W, 4-1
STANFORD W, 4-0
@ Utah W, 4-0
@ Arizona W, 4-0
UC SAN DIEGO W, 5-0
@ USC L, 2-4 vs. Oregon* W, 4-0 vs. USC* W, 4-2
CAL POLY& W, 4-0
SAN DIEGO& W, 4-0
vs. Tennessee$ W, 4-0 vs. Ohio State$ W, 4-2 vs. Oklahoma$ L, 2-4
# National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC)
% National Team Indoors
* Pac-12 Championships
& NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
$ NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.)
2015
Billy Martin -- 17-10 / 6-1 Pac-12 (T-3rd)
UC IRVINE W, 4-0
PEPPERDINE# W, 5-0
TEXAS TECH# W, 4-1
@ Georgia L, 2-4
vs. Florida L, 3-4
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 4-0
SAINT MARY’S W, 7-0
vs. North Carolina% L, 2-4
vs. Ole Miss% L, 3-4
vs. TCU% W, 4-1
@ Baylor L, 0-4
STANFORD W, 5-2
TULSA W, 5-0
@ USC L, 1-4
UNLV W, 6-1
OREGON W, 7-0
WASHINGTON W, 6-1
ARIZONA W, 4-0
UTAH W, 7-0
@ Stanford L, 3-4
@ California W, 4-1
USC L, 2-4
vs. Washington* W, 4-0
vs. USC* L, 1-4
FLORIDA GULF COAST& W, 4-0
25 vs. USC% W, 4-2 vs. Texas% L, 4-2 & National Team Indoors
NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) % NCAA Championships (Tulsa, OK) # - Two 4-3 UCLA wins overturned.
Martin -- 21-5 / 6-0 Pac-10 (1st) BYU W, 7-0 BOISE STATE W, 6-1 SOUTH ALABAMA# W, 4-0 FRESNO STATE# W, 4-1 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 5-2 vs. Illinois& W, 4-2 vs. Virginia& L, 4-3 vs. Ohio State& L, 4-0 @ Baylor L, 4-3 CALIFORNIA W, 6-1 STANFORD L, 4-3 @ USC W, 4-3 HAWAI’I W, 6-1 UC IRVINE W, 7-0 @ Stanford W, 4-3 @ California W, 5-2 OREGON W, 7-0 WASHINGTON W, 6-1 ARIZONA W, 5-2 @ Pepperdine W, 5-2 USC W, 5-2 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS^ W, 4-0 HAWAI’I^ W, 4-0 vs. Miami (Fla.)% W, 4-1 vs. Ole Miss% W, 4-3 vs. Ohio State% L, 4-3
National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC) & National
^
2009 Billy
#
UC IRVINE W, 7-0 @ California W, 4-3 USC L, 6-1
USC W, 4-3
W, 4-0 CALIFORNIA^ W, 4-0 vs. Stanford% W, 4-3 vs.
L, 4-2
PEPPERDINE W, 4-3 @ Arizona L, 4-3 @
SACRAMENTO STATE^
Virginia%
Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC) & National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
Martin -- 18-7 / 3-3 Pac-10 (T-3rd) BYU W, 7-0 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 7-0 MINNESOTA# W, 4-0 FLORIDA STATE# W, 4-1 UC IRVINE W, 4-3 @ Baylor W, 4-3 BOISE STATE W, 7-0 Louisville& W, 4-1 Tennessee& L, 1-4 Florida& W, 4-3 CALIFORNIA L, 2-5 @ USC L, 2-5 HAWAI’I W, 6-1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 6-1 @ California L, 3-4 @ Stanford L, 1-6 WASHINGTON W, 5-2 OREGON W, 7-0 ARIZONA W, 6-0 @ Pepperdine W, 4-3 CAL POLY W, 7-0 USC L, 3-4 BINGHAMTON^ W, 4-0 OLE MISS^ W, 4-3 Baylor% L, 3-4 # National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC) & National Team Indoors ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles) % NCAA Championships (Stanford, CA) 2012 Billy Martin -- 26-4 / 7-0 Pac-12 (1st) BYU W, 6-1 UC IRVINE W, 7-0 ALABAMA# W, 4-0 FRESNO STATE# W, 4-0 @ California W, 4-3 @ Stanford W, 6-1 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0 PEPPERDINE W, 4-3 vs. Duke% L, 2-4 vs. Tennessee% W, 4-0 vs. California% W, 4-3 SAINT MARY’S W, 7-0 USC L, 1-6 HAWAI’I W, 7-0 BAYLOR W, 6-1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 7-0 @ Oregon W, 7-0 @ Washington W, 5-2 @ Arizona W, 6-1 @ Utah W, 6-1 CALIFORNIA W, 7-0 STANFORD W, 6-1
2011 Billy
The 2016 Bruins
The 2013 Bruins
Billy
ALL-TIME RESULTS (1981-2022)
2019
Martin -- 19-6 / 8-0 Pac-12 (1st)
vs. Wake Forest% L, 3-4 vs. TCU% L, 0-4
@ USC
GRAND CANYON
@ Utah
UC SANTA BARBARA
2018
Billy Martin -- 30-3 / 8-0 Pac-12 (1st)
4-2
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 7-0
@ Stanford
PEPPERDINE
WASHINGTON
ARIZONA STATE W, 4-2
STANFORD W, 4-3
UC IRVINE W, 7-0 at Arizona State W, 4-3 at Arizona L, 1-4
OREGON W, 5-2
WASHINGTON W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO W, 6-1 at Stanford L, 3-4 at USC L, 1-6
PEPPERDINE W, 4-0 vs. Arizona State* L, 3-4 vs. Washington* W, 4-1 vs. Northwestern& L, 1-4 # - National Team Indoor Qualifying (Los Angeles - USC) * Pac-12 Championships & NCAA Regionals (Austin, Texas)
2022
Billy Martin -- 13-12 / 2-4 Pac-12 (5th)
SAINT MARY’S W, 7-0
* Pac-12 Championships & NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
$ NCAA Championships (Tulsa, Okla.) 2017
Billy Martin -- 22-6 / 6-0 Pac-12 (1st) GRAND CANYON
LAMAR#
@ Virginia% L, 0-4 vs. California% L, 3-4
STANFORD W, 4-2
@ USC L, 1-4
BAYLOR W, 4-0
DUKE W, 4-3
UC IRVINE W, 7-0
WASHINGTON W, 4-0
# National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC) % National Team Indoors
Pac-12 Championships & NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
4-1 vs. Utah*
ARIZONA
4-0 vs. California*
GRAND CANYON&
OKLAHOMA
# - National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC)
% National Team Indoors
* Pac-12 Championships & NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
^ NCAA Third Round (Waco, Texas)
2020
Billy Martin -- 9-4 / 2-0 Pac-12 (--)
BYU W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO STATE# W, 4-1
UCF# W, 4-3 @ California L, 2-4 @ Stanford L, 2-4 vs. Western Michigan W, 7-0 vs. Texas% L, 2-4 vs. Texas A&M% L, 1-4 vs. NC State% W, 4-0
UC IRVINE W, 4-0
@ Washington W, 5-0
@ Oregon W, 4-3 vs. Liberty W, 6-1
Remainder of season not played due to COVID-19
# National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC)
% National Team Indoors
2021
Billy Martin -- 13-7 / 4-3 Pac-12 (4th) vs. California# W, 4-0 at USC# L, 1-4
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 4-1
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-1
USC L, 3-4
UNLV W, 6-1
UTAH W, 6-1
@ Texas A&M# L, 0-4 vs. Texas Tech# W, 4-3 at California L, 0-4 at Stanford L, 1-6
UC IRVINE W, 7-0
UC SANTA BARBARA W, 6-1 @ Pepperdine L, 1-4 @ USC L, 0-4 at San Diego L, 3-4 TCU L, 2-4
CALIFORNIA W, 4-1
STANFORD L, 2-4
SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0 @ Washington L, 1-5 @ Oregon W, 4-1 USC L, 2-4
HAWAI’I W, 4-2
HAWAI’I W, 5-0 at Utah L, 0-4 @ Weber State W, 4-0
UC SAN DIEGO W, 4-0
UC SAN DIEGO W, 4-0 vs. Utah* W, 4-2 vs. Washington* L, 3-4
# - National Team Indoor Qualifying (College Station, Texas) * Pac-12 Championships
26
TECH& W, 4-0 vs. Oklahoma$ L, 3-4
National Team Indoor Qualifying (LATC)
National Team Indoors
Pac-12 Championships & NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
NCAA Championships (Waco, Texas)
TEXAS
#
%
*
$
2016
Martin -- 25-3 / 7-0 Pac-12 (1st) SAN FRANCISCO W, 7-0 SMU# W, 4-0
TECH# W, 4-0 GEORGIA W, 6-1 SAN DIEGO W. 7-0 @ Virginia L, 1-6 vs. Georgia% W, 4-3 vs. Texas A&M% W,4-2 vs. North Carolina% L, 2-4 UC IRVINE W, 7-0 @ Stanford W, 4-3 USC W, 5-2 BYU W, 7-0 @ UNLV W, 6-1 @ Oregon W, 4-1 @ Washington W, 4-0 STANFORD W, 4-1 CALIFORNIA W, 4-2 @ Arizona W, 4-0 @ Utah W, 4-0 UC SAN DIEGO W, 7-0 @ USC W, 4-2 vs. Stanford* W, 4-1 vs. California* W, 4-1
STATE& W, 4-0 SAN DIEGO& W, 4-0 vs. Stanford$ W, 4-2 vs. Oklahoma$ L, 3-4
National Team
GEORGIA
WEBER
#
Indoor Qualifying (LATC) % National Team Indoors
W,
W, 4-0
W, 7-0 UC SANTA BARBARA
5-2 NEW MEXICO#
W, 4-0
W, 4-3 @ Florida L, 2-4 @ Tulsa W, 7-0 vs.
W, 4-3
vs. Georgia
USC%
OREGON W, 4-3 @ Stanford W, 4-2 UTAH W, 4-2 ARIZONA W, 4-0 CAL LUTHERAN W, 7-0 USC W, 4-1 vs. Stanford* W, 4-0 vs. USC* L, 3-4 ARMY WEST POINT& W, 4-0 OLE MISS& W, 4-0 vs. Texas A&M$ W, 4-1 @ Georgia$ L, 2-4
National
(Sunset
Courts) % National
* Pac-12
&
$ NCAA
#
Team Indoor Qualifying
Canyon
Team Indoors
Championships
NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles)
Championships (Athens, Ga.)
GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 7-0 GRAND CANYON W, 7-0 PEPPERDINE W, 7-0 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 5-2 UC DAVIS# W, 4-0 UTAH STATE# W, 4-0 @ Stanford L, 3-4 UNLV W, 5-2 @ Seattle W, 7-0 vs. Illinois% W, 4-2 vs. Ohio State% W, 4-1 vs. Texas A&M% W, 4-2 vs. Wake Forest% L, 2-4 PORTLAND W, 7-0 USC W, 4-2 @ Oregon W, 4-1 @ Washington W, 4-1 OKLAHOMA W, 5-2 UC IRVINE W, 7-0 STANFORD W, 4-0 CALIFORNIA W, 4-0 @ USC W, 4-3 @ Arizona State W, 4-2 @ Arizona W, 4-0 UTAH W, 4-0 vs. Arizona* W, 4-0 vs. Oregon* W, 4-0 vs. USC* W, 4-1 IDAHO& W, 4-0 SAN DIEGO& W, 4-0 vs. Michigan$ W, 4-2 vs. USC$ W, 4-3 vs. Ohio State$ L, 1-4
*
$
NCAA Championships (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
INDIANA# W, 4-1 SAN DIEGO# W, 4-1 CALIFORNIA W, 4-2 vs. Illinois L, 2-4 vs.
W,
Billy
Notre Dame%
4-1
L, 1-4
W, 4-2
W,
W, 5-2
W,
W,
USC W,
4-2 @ California
4-2
4-3
W, 4-1
OREGON W, 4-1
W, 4-0
W,
W,
L,
1-4
W, 4-0
L,
STATE& W, 4-0 @ Baylor^
1-4
Martin Redlicki (left) and Evan Zhu
The 2018 Bruins
RECORD VS. OPPONENTS
Record vs. Opponents (Since 1967)
27 Alabama 3-0 Arizona 74-2 Arizona State 67-4 Arkansas 5-0 Army West Point 1-0 Auburn 3-0 Azusa Pacific 1-0 BYU 20-0 Baylor 6-10 Binghamton 1-0 Boise State 7-1 CBU 2-0 CMS 1-0 Cal Lutheran 1-0 Cal Poly 13-0 CSU Bakersfield 3-0 CSU East Bay 1-0 CSU Fullerton 1-0 CSU Northridge 3-0 California 102-16 Chapman 6-0 Clemson 9-2 Colorado 1-0 Columbia 1-0 Drake 1-0 Duke 16-3 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Eastern Washington 1-0 Florida 13-3 Florida Gulf Coast 1-0 Florida State 2-0 Fresno State 26-0 French Davis Cup Team 1-0 George Washington 1-0 Georgia 9-14 Georgia Tech 5-0 Grand Canyon 4-0 Harvard 9-0 Hawai’i 8-0 Houston 1-0 Idaho 1-0 Illinois 7-3 Indiana 1-0 Kansas 2-0 Kentucky 9-1 LSU 6-0 Lamar 1-0 Liberty 1-0 Long Beach State 14-1 Louisville 1-0 Loyola Marymount 7-0 Manhattan 1-0 Maryland 1-0 Miami (Fla.) 12-0 Michigan 8-0 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 Minnesota 2-0 Mississippi State 1-0 NC State 1-0 New Mexico 9-0 North Carolina 3-2 Northwestern 1-1 Notre Dame 7-0 Ohio State 5-4 Oklahoma 4-3 Oklahoma City University 1-0 Oklahoma State 5-0 Ole Miss 9-2 Oral Roberts 1-0 Oregon 31-0 Pacific 3-0 Pepperdine 53-17 Portland 2-0 Princeton 8-0 Redlands 16-0 Rice 2-0 SIU Edwardsville 2-0 SMU 14-3 Sacramento State 2-0 Saint Mary’s 5-0 San Diego 34-1 San Diego State 38-0 San Diego City College 1-0 Santa Monica City College 1-0 San Francisco 1-0 San Jose State 21-1 Seattle 1-0 SoCal All-Stars 1-0-1 South Alabama 2-0 South Carolina 5-1 South Florida 2-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 Southwestern Louisiana 1-1 Stanford 76-57 Stony Brook 1-0 TCU 11-4 Tennessee 10-4 Texas 8-2 Texas A&M 7-2
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-0 Texas-Pan American 1-0 Texas Tech 5-0 Trinity 9-0 Tulane 1-0 Tulsa 3-0 UC Davis 2-0 UC Irvine 44-2 UC Riverside 1-0 UC San Diego 5-0 UC Santa Barbara 32-1 UCF 1-0 UMKC 2-0 UNLV 18-0 USC 87-56 Utah 18-1 Utah State 1-0 VCU 1-0 Vanderbilt 2-1 Virginia 3-7 Virginia Tech 1-0 Wake Forest 0-2 Washington 39-4 Washington State 5-0 Weber State 2-0 West Virginia 4-0 Western Michigan 2-0 Westwood All-Stars 1-0-1 Wichita State 4-0 Wisconsin 5-0 Yale 1-0
Austin Rapp embraces Martin Redlicki (white hat), who clinched UCLA’s win against USC at Sunset Canyon Tennis Courts in 2017. The victory sealed the 41st regular-season Pac-12 championship in program history.
RECORD VS. OPPONENTS IN NCAA PLAY / NCAA SEED HISTORY / NCAA TOURNAMENT YEAR-BY-YEAR
Record vs. Opponents in NCAA Play
(124-40)
NCAA Seed History
NCAA Tournament Year-by-Year
28 Opponent Overall Home Road Neutral Alabama 1-0 1-0 Arkansas 1-0 1-0 Army West Point 1-0 1-0 Auburn 2-0 2-0 BYU 1-0 1-0 Baylor 1-3 0-1 1-2 Binghamton 1-0 1-0 Cal Poly 1-0 1-0 California 3-0 2-0 1-0 Clemson 2-0 2-0 Colorado 1-0 1-0 Drake 1-0 1-0 Duke 2-0 1-0 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 1-0 Eastern Washington 1-0 1-0 Florida 4-0 4-0 Florida Gulf Coast 1-0 1-0 Florida State 1-0 1-0 Fresno State 2-0 2-0 Georgia 1-10 0-1 1-8 0-1 Grand Canyon 1-0 1-0 Harvard 1-0 1-0 Hawai’i 1-0 1-0 Idaho 1-0 1-0 Illinois 2-0 2-0 LSU 2-0 2-0 Manhattan 1-0 1-0 Miami (Fla.) 4-0 4-0 Michigan 3-0 3-0 Minnesota 1-0 1-0 Mississippi State 1-0 1-0 New Mexico 1-0 1-0 North Carolina 2-0 2-0 Northwestern 1-1 1-0 0-1 Notre Dame 1-0 1-0 Ohio State 3-2 3-2 Oklahoma 0-3 0-3 Oklahoma State 3-0 1-0 2-0 Ole Miss 6-0 2-0 4-0 Oral Roberts 1-0 1-0 Pepperdine 5-3 1-0 4-3 SMU 1-1 1-1 Sacramento State 2-0 2-0 San Diego 5-0 4-0 1-0 San Diego State 2-0 2-0 South Alabama 1-0 1-0 South Florida 1-0 1-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 1-0 Stanford 4-9 4-9 Stony Brook 1-0 1-0 TCU 5-1 5-1 Tennessee 3-2 3-2 Texas 4-1 4-1 Texas A&M 2-0 2-0 Texas Tech 2-0 2-0 Trinity 1-0 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 1-0 UMKC 2-0 2-0 UNLV 1-0 1-0 USC 5-1 1-0 4-1 Utah 1-0 1-0 Vanderbilt 1-1 1-1 Virginia 1-2 1-2 Virginia Tech 1-0 1-0 Washington 1-0 1-0 Weber State 1-0 1-0 Western Michigan 1-0 1-0 Wichita State 1-0 1-0 Wisconsin 1-0 1-0 Yale 1-0 1-0 TOTALS 124-40 44-1 1-9 79-30
Seed NCAAs Round of 16 Quarters Semis Finals Titles 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 2 2 2 1 4 3 3 3 3 1 5 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 2 7 2 2 2 2 1 1 9 2 2 2 10 1 1 1 11 1 1 12 1 1 16 1 1 Unseeded 1 1977-1998 22 22 21 16 8 3 1999-Current 22 21 18 11 4 1 Overall (Since 1977) 44 43 39 27 12 4 * NCAA instituted 64-team format in 1999 *Tournament not played in 2020 due to COVID-19
Year Seed Result 2022 2021 First Round 2020 Not played (COVID-19) 2019 11 Round of 16 2018 2 Semifinals 2017 5 Quarterfinals 2016 3 Quarterfinals 2015 16 Round of 16 2014 6 Semifinals 2013 1 Runner-Up 2012 4 Semifinals 2011 12 Round of 16 2010 9 Quarterfinals 2009 7 Semifinals 2008 3 Semifinals 2007 9 Quarterfinals 2006 10 Quarterfinals 2005 7 Champion 2004 4 Runner-Up 2003 6 Semifinal 2002 4 Semifinal 2001 2 Quarterfinals 2000 2 Quarterfinals 1999 1 Runner-Up
Year Result 1998 Quarterfinals 1997 Semifinals 1996 Runner-Up 1995 Semifinals 1994 Semifinals 1993 Semifinals 1992 Semifinals 1991 Quarterfinals 1990 Semifinals 1989 Quarterfinals 1988 Round of 16 1987 Runner-Up 1986 Semifinal 1985 Runner-Up 1984 Champion 1983 Quarterfinal 1982 Champion 1981 Runner-Up 1980 Quarterfinal 1979 Champion 1978 Runner-Up 1977 Semifinal
The 1979 Bruins
GRAND SLAM TITLES / DAVIS CUP PLAYERS / BRUINS IN THE ATP RANKINGS
Grand Slam Titles
Australian Open
French
Bruins in the ATP Rankings
Davis Cup Players
US Open
29
Singles Name Rank Year Jimmy Connors 1 1974 Arthur Ashe 2 1976 Eliot Teltscher 6 1982 Brian Teacher 7 1981 Peter Fleming 8 1980 Jeff Borowiak 20 1977 Fritz Buehning 21 1981 Maxime Cressy 31 2022 Billy Martin 32 1975 Charles Pasarell 35 1974 Van Winitsky 35 1982 Jim Pugh 37 1987 Davide Sanguinetti 42 2002 Haroon Rahim 44 1977 Marcel Freeman 46 1986 Mackenzie McDonald 48 2022 Marcos Giron 49 2022 Blaine Willenborg 50 1984 Jeff Austin 52 1973 Ferdi Taygan 59 1980 Justin Gimelstob 63 1999 Kevin Kim 63 2005 John Austin 70 1982 Steve Krulevitz 70 1981 Brad Pearce 71 1990 Bob Kreiss 84 1974 Brian Garrow 93 1990 Mark Knowles 96 1996 * Career-high ATP Tour Rankings as of Jan. 16, 2023. Players are listed in order of highest singles ranking (Top 100 only). Doubles Name Rank Year Peter Fleming 1 1984 Pat Galbraith 1 1993 Mark Knowles 1 2002 Jim Pugh 1 1989 Jean-Julien Rojer 3 2015 Fritz Buehning 4 1983 Brian Teacher 6 1981 Marcin Matkowski 7 2012 Van Winitsky 7 1983 Ferdi Taygan 8 1983 Blaine Willenborg 13 1988 Arthur Ashe 15 1977 Justin Gimelstob 18 2000 Charles Pasarell 22 1977 Brad Pearce 24 1993 Eliot Teltscher 38 1985 Brian Garrow 42 1991 * Career-high ATP Tour Rankings as of Jan. 16, 2023. Players are listed in order of highest doubles ranking (Top 50 only).
Arthur Ashe 1970 Jimmy Connors 1974 Arthur Ashe 1977 (D) Brian Teacher 1980 Jim Pugh 1988 (D) Jim Pugh 1988 (M) Jim Pugh 1989 (D) Jim Pugh 1989 (M) Justin Gimelstob 1998 (M) Mark Knowles 2002 (D) Wimbledon Jimmy Connors 1973 (D) Jimmy Connors 1974 Arthur Ashe 1975 Peter Fleming 1979 (D) Peter Fleming 1981 (D) Jimmy Connors 1982 Peter Fleming 1983 (D) Peter Fleming 1984 (D) Jim Pugh 1989 (M) Jim Pugh 1990 (D) Mark Knowles 2009 (M) Jean-Julien Rojer 2015 (D)
Open Bob Perry 1956 (D) Arthur Ashe 1971 (D) Billy Martin 1980 (M) Ferdi Taygan 1982 (D) Justin Gimelstob 1998 (M) Mark Knowles 2007 (D) Jean-Julien Rojer 2014 (M) Jean-Julien Rojer 2022 (D)
Arthur Ashe 1968 Jimmy Connors 1974 Jimmy Connors 1975 (D) Jimmy Connors 1976 Jimmy Connors 1978 Peter Fleming 1979 (D) Peter Fleming 1981 (D) Jimmy Connors 1982 Peter Fleming 1983 (D) Jimmy Connors 1983 Jim Pugh 1988 (M) Patrick Galbraith 1994 (M) Patrick Galbraith 1996 (M) Mark Knowles 2004 (D) Jean-Julien Rojer 2017 (D)
Name Singles Doubles First Year Ties Country Haythem Abid 25-14 9-7 2001 37 Tunisia Elio Alvarez 2-0 4-4 1970 8 Argentina Arthur Ashe 27-5 1-1 1963 18 United States Jimmy Connors 10-3 0-0 1976 7 United States Ian Crookenden 3-6 1-3 1962 5 New Zealand Herb Flam 10-2 2-0 1951 8 United States Peter Fleming 0-0 14-1 1979 15 United States Allen Fox 2-0 0-0 1963 1 United States Patrick Galbraith 0-0 1-1 1996 2 United States Justin Gimelstob 0-1 0-2 1998 2 United States Lassi Ketola 0-0 0-1 2004 1 Finland Mark Knowles 23-25 18-7 1989 29 Bahamas Steve Krulevitz 4-3 0-2 1978 4 Israel Jun Kuki 11-6 0-0 1971 9 Japan Sebastien LeBlanc 1-0 0-0 1997 1 Canada Marcin Matkowski 4-2 31-10 2000 41 Poland Srdjan Muskatirovic 1-4 0-1 1991 3 Yugoslavia Charles Pasarell 3-0 3-1 1966 5 United States Bob Perry 1-1 1-0 1952 2 United States Jim Pugh 0-0 6-0 1990 6 United States Haroon Rahim 2-3 1-3 1965 4 Pakistan Jean-Julien Rojer 28-6 22-8 1998 44 Netherlands Antilles Compton Russell 0-3 0-2 1971 3 Caribbean/West Indies Davide Sanguinetti 11-10 0-1 1998 12 Italy Eric Taino 8-2 4-2 2006 10 Philippines Eliot Teltscher 5-4 0-0 1982 5 United States Modesto Vasquez 1-1 1-1 1968 2 Argentina
6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4
Arthur Ashe (right) defeated fellow Bruin Jimmy Connors,
in the 1975 Wimbledon final.
Mark Knowles
Los Angeles Tennis Center
Located on the UCLA campus nestled just west of Pauley Pavilion and south of Drake Stadium is the impressive Los Angeles Tennis Center: home to both UCLA men’s and women’s tennis teams.
The LATC was the first large-scale outdoor tennis stadium opened in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and was officially dedicated on May 20, 1984, just in time to host the 1984 NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships and the 1984 Olympic Games. Since then, the LATC has been site of several top collegiate and professional tournaments. The NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships returned to the LATC in 1987 and ’88, while the NCAA Men’s Tennis Championships called the LATC home in 1997.
On the professional level, the LATC has been a regular stop of
the ATP Tour for many years. The first tournament held at the LATC, the Union 76 Pacific Southwest Open, featured former Bruins Jimmy Connors and Eliot Teltscher in the finals. The tournament, renamed The LA Open, continued to thrive at the LATC until 2012.
The LATC features six lighted, hard-surface courts, a 5,800-permanent seat grandstand around the three main courts and a two-level clubhouse. At full capacity, the LATC can accommodate more than 10,000 spectators. The clubhouse contains locker rooms, coaches’ offices and team rooms for both the UCLA men’s and women’s teams, as well as offices for the Southern California Tennis Association (SCTA).
The second level of the clubhouse features a 4,000-square foot indoor dining area and kitchen. Center court is called the Times-Mirror Center Court. The stadium is named the Straus Stadium and Clubhouse.
In January of 2010, both the men’s and women’s teams received a complete renovation of their locker rooms. The newest project at the LATC was completed in January 2019, when the Katz Family Scoreboard debuted. Its Daktronics display, measuring 18 feet high and 31.2 feet wide, is among the largest LED video screens in collegiate tennis. Stationed at the east end of LATC’s main stadium courts, the board features a 13HD pixel pitch and RGB LED lights. Also new to the match-day experience is a custom JBL speaker system set to improve audio on the front courts while introducing sound to the back courts. The Budge Offer Family Scoreboard previously served UCLA tennis for nearly 20 years.
The Elvin & Bert Abels Scoreboard was installed overlooking the back courts in September 2022. The Greiner Family Scoreboard first enabled fans to follow the action on every court from either location when it was hung in 2005.
30 LOS ANGELES TENNIS CENTER
With the ability to hold more than 10,000 spectators, the Los Angeles Tennis Center is one of the nation’s premier on-campus facilities.
The Katz Family Scoreboard was unveiled in January 2019.
The men’s and women’s locker rooms were renovated in 2010.
Martin Jarmond Director of Athletics 3rd
Year
UNC Wilmington ‘01
Martin Jarmond, a nationally recognized leader in college athletics, has built an impressive track record of competitive excellence, innovative strategy and student athlete success. A two-time recipient of Sports Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 Award with 20 years in sports administration spanning three conferences, Jarmond is guiding UCLA to new heights through his culture of an E.L.I.T.E. mindset – Energy, Leadership, Integrity, Toughness and Excellence. Jarmond’s results-driven strategies combined with a relentless work ethic to elevate UCLA Athletics creates an exceptional experience for student-athletes and fans alike.
Jarmond was hired on May 19, 2020, as UCLA’s Alice and Nahum Lainer Family Director of Athletics, becoming the ninth athletic director in school history. Jarmond made an immediate impact on the Bruins, jumpstarting the Voting Matters Initiative, the first of its kind in the country which assisted studentathletes in discovering the tools needed to exact meaningful change through civic duty. Jarmond engineered a partnership between UCLA and Nike/Jordan Brand, becoming only the fifth Jordan brand school in the nation and the first partnership with Nike in UCLA history. The six-year agreement between UCLA and Nike provides for 22 of the 25 UCLA varsity sports with Nike apparel, while football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball don Jordan Brand. Jarmond exhibits a strong commitment to mental health awareness, and his emphasis on diversity and inclusion was recognized in a 2021 SBJ award for being a national leader in diversity and inclusive hiring. He was the Pac-12 Conference representative to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee for 2021-22.
Through Jarmond’s instrumental leadership, UCLA Athletics is at the forefront of a rapidly changing collegiate athletics landscape. In the burgeoning area of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL), Jarmond launched new support for student-athletes, including “Westwood Ascent” a comprehensive NIL program designed to support UCLA’s student-athletes to build their personal brand and maximize their NIL opportunities. In addition, the launch of Westwood Exchange, a free business registry designed for companies, donors, fans and alumni that want to connect directly with UCLA’s student-athletes interested in capitalizing on their NIL, ranked in the top 3 in the country.
In June of 2022, Jarmond worked closely with campus leadership while playing a critical role in UCLA Athletics applying and being accepted for future membership in the Big Ten Conference. One of the most important announcements in the history of UCLA Athletics, the Bruins will join the Big Ten Conference in 2024.
Comprehensive work by Jarmond and his staff throughout the pandemic, ensured all Bruin teams could compete safely during their 2020-21 seasons. UCLA teams captured four conference titles and the men’s water polo team brought national title No. 119 home to Westwood. The men’s basketball team embarked on a remarkable journey which led to an appearance in the 2021 NCAA Final Four and the program’s first national semifinal appearance since 2008. These athletic achievements were balanced by record numbers of student-athletes earning spots on the conference all-academic squads, with 49 individuals earning a perfect 4.0 GPA for the Winter Quarter, and 131 student-athletes earning their UCLA degrees. For the first time ever, the Bruins produced multiple winners of the NCAA Elite 90 Award. Four student-athletes were recognized by CoSIDA as Academic All-Americans.
Jarmond came to UCLA from Boston College, where he served as the school’s Director of Athletics for three years. During his time there, he orchestrated the Eagles’ first-ever strategic plan, a comprehensive five-year goal to advance the program by fostering student-athlete formation, strengthening competitive excellence, increasing external engagement and enhancing facilities. The strategic plan was supported by BC’s first-ever athletics-only capital campaign, at the time, the
largest campaign of any Atlantic Coast Conference institution at $150 million. Jarmond hired high-impact coaches in football, women’s basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming & diving, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and fencing. Jarmond served on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee and on the John McLendon Minority Scholarship Foundation Board of Directors.
Prior to joining Boston College in 2017 and becoming the youngest athletic director of any Power Five institution at age 37, Jarmond previously served as deputy director of athletics at Ohio State, moving up the ranks after arriving as an associate athletic director for development in 2009. During his time at Ohio State, he was the lead administrator for a variety of sports, including football and men’s basketball, and directed external and internal relations and day-today operations. He also had responsibility for football scheduling, served on the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Committee, and was a member of the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship Advisory Group and the Rose Bowl Advisory Committee. As Ohio State Athletics’ chief advancement officer, Jarmond helped raise more than $120 million between 2010-2012.
Jarmond was also an assistant athletic director for development for seven years at Michigan State, where he served on the athletic director’s executive leadership team. He was a key member of the $1.2 billion “Campaign for MSU” development team and a liaison between Michigan State’s university development and alumni association leadership. Jarmond led the efforts to implement Scholarship Seating in football and Courtside seating in men’s basketball.
A native of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Jarmond, 42, earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. A two-year captain of the men’s basketball team, he led his team to the program’s first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2000 and earned Colonial Athletic Association All-Academic honors in 2001. He holds both a M.B.A. and a master’s in sports administration from Ohio University. Jarmond is married to Dr. Jessica Jarmond, a dentist. They have three daughters: Scarlett, Savannah and Serena.
Chris Carlson
Associate Athletic Director
9th Year
UC Santa Barbara ‘93
Chris Carlson, who previously served the men’s basketball program at UCLA for five years, begins his ninth year as an Associate Athletic Director supervising men’s tennis. Carlson also supervises men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf and women’s tennis.
Prior to returning to UCLA, Carlson worked one year as an Associate Commissioner for the West Coast Conference. Previous to that position, he was the head men’s basketball coach at UC San Diego, where he guided the Tritons to the Division II NCAA Tournament in three of his six seasons.
Carlson served five years (2003-07) as Director of Operations for former UCLA basketball coach Ben Howland. At UCLA, Carlson was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program and served as a liaison to the athletic administration and other school officials. Additionally, he assisted in scheduling and recruiting.Prior to that, Carlson served in the same capacity for two years (2002-03) at the University of Pittsburgh.
Originally from the San Diego area, Carlson joined the Pittsburgh staff (where Howland was the head coach) in the summer of 2001. Before joining Howland at Pittsburgh, Carlson was on Howland’s coaching staff at Northern Arizona for one season (1998-99). Howland left NAU a year later to take the Pittsburgh head coaching position. Carlson remained at NAU for two more years (1999-2001), where he worked with the Lumberjacks’ post players, along with recruiting and scheduling.
Prior to working at Northern Arizona, Carlson served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, UC Santa Barbara, from 1994-98.
Carlson was also an assistant coach at Dos Pueblos HS in Goleta from 1991-93.
His administrative basketball experience includes his one year at the West Coast Conference (2013) and 12 years as a game management assistant for the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star Game. Carlson has also worked four NCAA Tournament West Regionals.
Carlson is a 1993 graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a bachelor’s degree in History. He is married to Karen Nance and they have two sons, Nick and Charlie. His older son, Nick, plays on the men’s basketball team at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Dr. Gene Block
Chancellor
16th Year
Stanford ‘77
A champion of high-quality, accessible public higher education, Gene Block has served as chancellor of UCLA —overseeing the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service—since 2007.
Under Chancellor Block’s leadership, UCLA has greatly enhanced its position as a national leader in enrolling undergraduates who come from low-income backgrounds, have been traditionally underrepresented in higher education or are among the first in their families to go to college. During his tenure, UCLA has also become the most applied-to university in the nation, has advanced in rankings in nearly every discipline, has significantly deepened its international partnerships and engagement with alumni, and now receives more than $1.6 billion annually in research grants.
An expert in neuroscience, Chancellor Block holds faculty appointments in psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the UCLA College. His research focuses on the neurobiology of circadian rhythms. Before becoming UCLA chancellor, Block spent 29 years at the University of Virginia, where he was most recently vice president and provost. He has served on the executive boards of several leading organizations, including the Association of American Universities and National Collegiate Athletic Association. He is currently chair of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Scott Alexander Facility Operations Manager
Stephen Silvoy Learning Specialist
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Assistant Athletic Director, Travel Operations
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Olympic Sports Performance Dietitian
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Daniel Rivas Assistant Athletic Performance Coach
Taylor Swearingen
Associate Athletic Director, Development
Ruben Telliyan College Academic Counselor
Hector Tovar
Assistant Director, Equipment Operations
Freddie Trujillo Compliance Coordinator
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Television Stations
CBS2 (Ch. 2)/KCAL (Ch. 9)
4200 Radford Ave. Studio City, CA 91604
(p)818-655-2400
NBC4 (Ch. 4)
3000 W. Alameda Ave. Burbank, CA 91523
(p)818-840-4237
(f)818-840-3076
KABC (Ch. 7)
500 Circle Seven Dr. Glendale, CA 91201
(p)818-863-7677
(f)818-863-7889
KTLA (Ch. 5)
5800 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028
(p)323-460-5907
(f)323-460-5333
KTTV (Ch. 11)/KCOP (Ch. 13)
1999 S. Bundy Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90025
(p)310-584-2030
(f)310-584-2450
Radio Stations
AM 570 LA Sports
3400 W. Olive Ave. #550 Burbank, CA 91505
(p)818-559-2252
(f)818-729-2511
Press Credentials
Media and photography credentials for UCLA home matches may be obtained by working press only by writing or calling Andrew Sinatra at the UCLA Athletic Communications Office, PO Box 24044, Los Angeles, CA 90024, (310) 2068141, asinatra@athletics.ucla.edu. All requests should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance. Press and photo credentials can be picked up on the patio above court 2 at Los Angeles Tennis Center.
Photography
Television and photo credentials entitle video and still photographers to shoot between courts. Please consult with sports information staff to find out where the photography areas are. Flash photography is strictly forbidden.
Interview Policies
All interviews must be arranged by the Athletic Communications Office. Athletes have been instructed not to grant any interview, in person or by telephone, not arranged by the Athletic Communications Office. Telephone numbers are private and will not be released. Please do not expect team members to be available if you have not made prior arrangements.
Interview Availability
The UCLA team is scheduled to practice at Los Angeles Tennis Center. Athletes and coaches are available before or after practice, depending on class schedules.
Travel Information
For security purposes, the UCLA Athletic Communications Office does not release to the general public any travel information for UCLA athletic teams. If you would like to reach a member of the UCLA women’s tennis team on the road, please contact the Athletic Communications Office.
Obtaining Information
UCLA men’s tennis news, results, statistics, biographies, and more can be found at uclabruins.com.
Los Angeles Tennis Center
Located on the UCLA campus just west of Pauley Pavilion and south of Drake Stadium, the Los Angeles Tennis Center is easily accessible from Lots 4, 8, and 7.
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Keegan Smith (left) and Maxime Cressy after winning the NCAA doubles title in 2019