San Diego State University, men‘s tennis team 2022-2023.
NCAA , Academic Status 2022: Final Qualifier, Amateur Status 2022: Final Certified
2021 National Champion of Luxembourg with the Team playing in every tie of the Season in Singles and Doubles
Some matches to evaluate me:
75 64 Win with Chris Rodesch in July 2021 vs. Yannick Vandenbulcke (ATP377 in 2019 and beat Zizou Bergs in 2020) and Lucas Szewczyk (he beat Andrew Fenty one week later 61 75)
63 76 Win vs. Dorian Cool (Mens National ranking Top 100 in France in 2018) in National League
16 67 Loss with Marcel Sudzum vs. Tim Handel (ATP1000 and former NAU No.1 player) and Yannik Steinegger (ATP500 and back-to-back 25k champion), they reached the finals that week
67 57 Loss with Chris Rodesch vs Marlon Vankan (ATP1000) and Laurent Daxhelet (former Junior Grand Slam player)
36 46 Loss with Adil Kalyanpur vs. Kai Lemstra (ATP500) and Robert Strombachs (ATP500, former ATP300 and Latvian Davis Cup Player) at M15 Sarreguemines
26 46 Loss vs. Noah Thurner (ATP1400, has beaten ATP600 Dennis Uspensky) in M25 Nussloch
57 36 Loss vs. Valentin Lapalu (ITF Junior Ranking 150, U18 No.9 in France) in J2 Istres
57 36 Loss with Oscar Weightman vs. Filippo Moroni (ATP1100) and Giovanni Peruffo at J1 Vrsar
26 61 61 Win vs Tim Pauly (1.Elite ranked player
36 36 Loss with Bu Yunchaokete vs. Taha Baadi (Wake Forest, ATP880 and ITF Juniors Ranking 30) and Mathys Erhard (ATP1150, ITF Junior Ranking 60)
46 67 Loss with Ratzafrindratsima vs. De Boes (ITF Juniors Ranking 80) and De Jager (ITF Juniors Ranking 120) in ITF Schifflange
Other remarkable wins in Singles or Doubles over Mile Matic, Oliver Tobisch, Noel Larwig, Laurent Schroeder, Lars Johann, Charly Castaing, Alexander Marinov, Jonathan Duquenne, Loris Nardi, Daniel Pinto, Simon Svodoba, Johny Goudenbour, Antoine Bourguignon
I am a Luxembourgish German tennis player currently in 12th grade at the US online high school Laurel Springs. I am practicing daily in a Luxembourgish tennis club called TC Grevenmacher, where I practice with a former German tennis federation coach called Sebastian Krauss. I am also part of the German county federation Saarländischer Tennisbund in which players as Benjamin Becker trained. I have won multiple Luxembourgish individual and doubles National Championships as well as one German Vice-Championship with the team. I have an ITF Juniors ranking although I never really played the tour. I am tall and left-handed and my strenghts are my serve, my volleys, my agility and my long line attacking, and I love doubles. I would like to enroll a DI tennis team to further improve my skills and strengsten the team. After college I am interested in a professional tennis career.
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