Ht/Wt
6'
3"
|
190 lbs.
Class
Senior
Hometown
Tallin,
Roster Years
1998-2002
Personal
- Parents are Henn and Eda
Before BYU
- Number one in singles and doubles in the under 18 division in his native Estonia
- Member of the Estonia Davis Cup team in 1997 and 1998
- In 2000, won a singles match in the Davis Cup against Egypt
Stats
Year | Singles | Doubles |
---|---|---|
1998-1999 | 15-12 | 17-9 |
1999-2000 | 22-14 | 32-11 |
2000-2001 | 22-10 | 26-6 |
2001-2002 | 21-10 | 24-8 |
Career | 80-46 | 99-34 |
BYU Hall of Fame
Freshman Year
1998-1999
- Finished the season 15-12 in singles play while playing in the number one, two and three positions
- Went 10-4 playing with Jeff Harbach in the number two doubles and finished 17-9 overall in doubles play
- Region 7 Rookie of the Year
- 1999 semi-finalist in Southern California Intercollegiates with win over No. 11 ranked player in the country
- Won Milwaukee doubles title
Sophmore Year
1999-2000
- Finished the winter season, along with teammate Damien Ward, as No. 26 ranked doubles team in the nation
- Helped team to a No. 66 national finish
Junior Year
2000-2001
- Won BYU Invitational singles and doubles
- Ranked No. 26 nationally in preseason doubles and No. 8 in Region 7
- 10-1 in doubles in the fall
- Played at the top spot in doubles with Carloz Lozano, compiling a 26-6 record
- Went 22-10 in singles
- Defeated SDSU's Oliver Maiberger in April who defeated the No. 1 player in the NCAA Tournament just two weeks later
- Mountain West Conference First Team selection in singles and doubles for second straight year
Senior Year
2001-2002
- Pre-season No. 4 doubles team in the nation with Carlos Lozano
- Won BYU Invitational singles and doubles titles for the second year in a row
- Played in finals of doubles at regional tournament
- Posted an impressive 21-10 record playing mostly at the one and two spots
- Also teamed up with Lozano in doubles and finished the regular season with a 23-7 record
- Played with Lozano in the NCAA national tournament
- Named to the Mountain West Conference first team for the third consecutive year
Graduate Year
Redshirt Year
Medical Redshirt Year