BYU Highlights
- 2023-24
- Ranked No. 71 in April 16 ITA doubles rankings with Zach Fuchs
- 10-6 doubles record with Fuchs marked a team-high winning percentage (.625). In singles, registered a team-high 14 wins and three Big 12 victories to finish 14-6 overall
- Recorded four ranked wins in Big 12 play (two singles, two doubles)
- At ITA National Fall Championships, he and Fuchs advanced to the Sweet 16, becoming the first Cougars to do so since 2010. Ranked No. 35 (doubles) in ITA's end-of-fall rankings.
- Fall ITA Mountain Region doubles champion with Fuchs
- Fall preseason national singles ranking of No. 103
- 2022-23
- All-WCC Second Team Doubles, Honorable Mention Singles
- Ranked No. 123 (singles) the week of April 4, 2023
- Highest ranked win in team history on March 30, 2023 in a match versus No. 20 Stanford (defeated No. 5 Nishesh Basavareddy 7-5, 6-3)
- 2021-22
- All-WCC Honorable Mention Singles
- WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll: Bronze Honors
See Year-by-Year tab for more information
Year | Singles | Doubles |
---|---|---|
2021-22 | 9-13 | 15-12 |
2022-23 | 13-16 | 6-15 |
2023-24 | 14-6 | 10-6 |
Career | 36-35 | 31-33 |
Personal
- Major: Business Management
- Parents are David and Katie
- Married to Jasmine since June 2022
- Father, David, played on the ITF tour (tennis) and Uruguay Junior Word Cup team (soccer)
- Has two brothers and one sister, he is the second-oldest
- Enjoys surfing and fishing
- Favorite athlete is Roger Federer
- Right-handed
Before BYU
- Transfer from Utah, where he went 9-7 in the COVID-19 shortened 2019-20 season
- Prepped at Newbury Park High School
- High school All-American (2019)
- Earned a scholar-athlete award
- Led Newbury Park to first conference title in 48 years
- No. 1 ranked junior in Southern California
- Utah State Open champion (2020)
- Ranked on the ATP Doubles Tour and ITF Singles Tour
- Also recruited by SDSU, UCI, Fresno State and UCLA