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All-ACC Academic Team (2025)
2024-25: Posted a 9-12 overall singles record, including a 7-10 dual match record with a 2-6 mark in conference… finished with the third most doubles wins on the team with a 23-8 record, including a 20-5 mark in dual match season and a 10-3 record in conference matches… earned notable straight-set singles wins in the NCAA Championship first round against Jakub Kroslak of Middle Tennessee State (6-2, 6-2) and against Alejandro Moreno of Tennessee in the second round of the NCAA Championship (6-4, 6-4)… closed out the year on a six match unbeaten streak with doubles partner Pedro Rodenas, notching four wins in that stretch… posted five ranked doubles wins throughout the season, including a 6-2 triumph over No. 17 Luca Staehell and Jules Leroux of NC State in the ACC Championship quarterfinals... named to the All-ACC Academic Team.
2023 (Florida State): Teamed with Loris Pourroy in doubles on court No. 3 to gain a victory over Hawaii’s Kilian Maitre and Andy Hernandez (6-2) to help the Seminoles win the doubles points and gain a 7-0 opening day sweep of Hawaii in Honolulu (Jan. 6)…gained a win on court No. 3 over Siddhant Banthia of Cal (6-4, 7-6 (8-6)) to help the Seminoles top the Golden Bears at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu (Jan. 8)…defeated No. 70 ranked Teodor Giusca of Georgia (6-4, 7-6 (7-4)) on court No. 4 in Florida State’s 5-2 team victory over No. 7 ranked Georgia at the Scott Speicher Memorial Tennis Courts at Florida State (Jan 15)…defeated Filip Krolo of Florida Atlantic (6-4, 6-2) on court No. 4 in the Seminoles’ 6-1 victory over the Owls at the Scott Speicher Tennis Courts at Florida State (Jan. 21)…defeated Marvin Schaber of San Diego (7-6 (9), 6-3) on court No. 3 in the ITA Kickoff Weekend at Baylor’s Hurd Tennis Center (Jan. 27)…a singles victory on court No. 4 over Mehdi Benchakroun of UCF (6-2, 6-3) in Florida State’s 5-1 win over the Knights at the USTA National Campus (Feb. 25)…defeated Luciano Tacchi of Wake Forest on court No. 4 (6-3, 6-4) to help Florida State over the No. 14 Demon Deacons at the Wake Forest Tennis Center (March 10)…defeated Sebastian Pino of North Carolina Central (6-4, 6-1) on court No. 1 in singles as the Seminoles defeated Eagles, 7-0, in a non-conference match played in Durham, N.C. (March 12)…defeated Andre Steinbach of Louisville (6-4, 2-6, 6-2) on court No. 5 in singles play to help Florida State to a 4-0 win over Louisville in ACC play at the Scott Speicher Tennis Complex at Florida State (March 17)…defeated Yu Zhang 6-2, 6-2 in a 7-0 sweep of Notre Dame (March 19)… battled for a three-set victory over Elias Shokry 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 in a 4-3 win over Georgia Tech...in a sweep of Boston College defeated Juan Jose Bianchi 6-0, 6-3 when playing at No. 2 (April 7)...earned a 6-0, 6-4 win over Trey Mallory of UNCW in a 4-0 win (April 7)...earned a singles point against Andrew Dale of Duke with a 6-4, 6-2 win (April 16)...in the ACC Championships against Clemson defeated Nina Dica 6-2, 6-3 to help Florida State advance to the ACC Quarterfinals (April 20)...in the ACC Quarterfinals battled to defeat Benjamin Kittay in a 7-6, 6-4 victory to help Florida State advance to the ACC Semifinals (April 21)... clinched the doubles point with Loris Pourroy after defeating Finn Bass and J.P. Grassi Mazzuchi by a margin of 6-4 in a 4-0 win over Baylor in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (May 5)...defeated J.P. Grassi Mazzuchi 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 win to help the Seminoles advance to the next round of the NCAA TournamentÂ
2022 (Florida State): Posted a 14-10 singles record and 12-10 doubles record…played primarily on court two for singles…earned a straight-set win over the 101st-ranked player from No. 20 NC State…also earned wins over No. 18 Mississippi State, No. 47 Louisville and No. 67 Clemson…beat the 119th-ranked player from No. 35 Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament to help the Seminoles advance to the quarterfinals…earned both singles and doubles wins in the NCAA First Round against No. 59 Georgia State…won again in doubles with Loris Pourroy against No. 11 Georgia in the NCAA Second Round, helping the Seminoles earn the doubles point and the overall victory…topped the 37th-ranked doubles pair from No. 18 Mississippi State with Sebastian Arcila.
Fall 2021 (Florida State): Finished 7-4 in singles and 3-4 in doubles…won all three singles matches at the Samford Fall Invite…advanced to the doubles final in the Bedford Cup with Richard Thongoana…also earned a singles victory over Manuel Goncalves at the Bedford Cup…advanced to the round of 16 at the ITA Southeast Regional Championship…claimed a singles win and a doubles win with Thongoana at the Gamecock Scramble.
2021 Spring (Florida State): Finished his first season at FSU with 18 total wins…posted an 11-9 record in singles play, including a 4-4 record in ACC matches…playing on line 3 and 4, posted a stellar 7-2 record…finished the 2021 season on a five-match win streak, winning all five in straight sets…those five consecutive wins came in matches versus #41 Duke, #3 UNC, BC, #34 Notre Dame and NC State…defeated the nation’s 79th-ranked player in the ACC Tournament…paired with Chase Wood to post a 6-4 record in doubles…he and Wood posted a 4-1 record during a stretch of matches versus #11 Wake Forest, #21 UCF, #2 Florida, #33 Notre Dame and Louisville.
Freshman (NORTH DAKOTA): Played all 10 singles matches as a freshman on court one, finishing with a 9-1 singles record…went 5-5 in doubles with eight matches played on court one… Petrovic earned seven of his nine wins in straight sets, while only surrendering over three games once in those seven matches…won 19 of 23 sets played in singles during the 2020 season…earned doubles wins over Chicago State (7-6), UIC (6-4), Augustana (6-2), Concordia-Moorhead (6-1) and Oklahoma Baptist (6-3).
Personal: Born February 7, 2000…the Norwegian National Champion in 2019 and is a member of Norway’s Davis Cup Team…Petrovic has a career-high UTR of 12.9…major is Economics.