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Begins coaching stint with Niners after successful four-year career.
At Charlotte: 2007-08 - Finished 4-17 playing up at number-one singles due to injuries on team. Finished 8-9 in doubles with younger brother Felix, tallied an overall 12-18 doubles mark during the season.
2006-07 - Logged doubles wins against opponents on a pair of ranked teams, vs. #39 South Carolina (with Brad Clinard) and #58 Furman (with Ryan Johnson). Spent majority of the season on the top doubles team with Ryan Johnson, winning five doubles matches as the number-one tandem.
2005-06 - Posted a career-high 16 doubles wins with a variety of partners. Enjoyed his most success in doubles with Ryan Johnson where they won six doubles matches including four at number one doubles. They posted wins over the top doubles teams from George Washington and Temple in the A-10 Tournament to help the 49ers reach the A-10 finals. Won a career-high seven singles matches including a win over Winston-Salem State's Ryan Lindquist at number one singles. He saw most of his singles action at number five or six singles.
2004-05: Posted five singles wins at number four and five singles. Defeated players from Elon, Belmont Abbey, Limestone and Queens. Teamed with several different partners for seven doubles wins. Had his most success with former 49ers Jean-Michel Werk with five wins. Posted wins over teams from UNC Greensboro, Wofford, Limestone and Queens.
At Yokohama International (Japan): Two-time Yokohama Open Singles Champion. Three-time singles and doubles champion at the YCAC tennis club. Ranked in the Top 125 juniors in Germany. Won several junior tournaments in Germany before moving to Japan. Named Athlete of the Year at Yokohama International. Captain and team MVP of his high school soccer team. Captain of his high school cross country team.