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Needs only 12 singles victories to capture career singles mark in Niners history...
At Charlotte: 2006-07 - Ranked as high as number-39 in the nation, the highest individual ranking for a 49er in history. Named A-10 Player of the Year and reached NCAA Singles Tournament for second straight season. Won 28 singles matches during the season, including three different stretches of at least four in a row, and a season-best six-match win streak. Beat six ranked singles opponents, including number-25 Benjamin Carlotti of North Carolina. Finished the regular season winning nine of last ten singles matches. Also won six of last eight regular season doubles matches at number-two with Darren Mansell.
2005-06 - Named A-10 Player of the Year. Named All-Atlantic 10. First player in the program's history to reach the NCAA Singles Tournament. Earned A-10 Academic All-Conference honors. Nationally ranked for the first time in late February spent the rest of the season in the ITA Top 100 singles rankings. Won 30 singles matches which is the second most in school history. Won all three singles matches in the A-10 Tournament in straight sets. Won 11 straight singles matches entering the NCAA Tournament. Reached the finals of the top flight at the Wolfpack Invitational and the UNC Fall Invitational. Won 13 doubles matches with a variety of partners. Teamed with Dorian Host for seven doubles wins.
2004-05 - Named Conference USA Freshman of the Year award. Named second-team All-C-USA. Named team co-MVP. Only freshman in C-USA to play number one singles where he compiled a 15-4 record. His 15 wins were the most by a 49er at number one singles since 1992. Finished the season by winning ten straight matches with nine of those victories coming in straight sets. He posted a straight sets win over NC State's Conor Taylor who was ranked #86 in the nation. All four of his losses came to players that were either nationally or regionally ranked. Teamed with two different partners for nine doubles wins. Won eight matches with Dorian Host at number one doubles.
At Rotheberg: Ranked #860 in the world by the ATP. Ranked #97 in the world by the ITF. Won numerous juniors tournaments in his native Israel. He also won the Maccabi Games.