2025-26: The lone freshman on the squad and earned a key role in the Duke lineup ... played to a 13-13 overall singles record ... finished strong initial fall campaign with a 6-3 singles record ... went 7-10 in dual competition with a 4-8 mark in ACC matches ... played primarily on the fourth and fifth courts, going 4-4 in the fourth slot and 3-6 on court five ... posted a 7-15 doubles record in dual matches, including a 1-9 ACC mark ... played most often on court two for doubles, going 4-10 there ... added a 3-5 doubles mark on court three … primarily paired with Gerard Planelles Ripoll as the two finished with a 4-8 record ... in singles, went 2-1 in indoor competition as six of his matches went unfinished ... started the outdoor campaign strong with a 3-1 record ... captured first ACC victory in the league opener, downing California's Lenn Luemkemann 6-1, 6-3 on court five ... gave Duke its first lead at Virginia Tech at 2-1 overall with a 6-1, 6-4 triumph against Julian Lozano on court four ... turned in a two-win day in a 4-0 sweep of No. 19 NC State with a 7-6 (3) clinching victory with Alexander Visser on court three in doubles and a 6-2, 6-4 win versus Ainius Sabaliauskas on court four ... won his NCAA Team Championship doubles match with Teddy Truwit, topping Southern California's Jack McCarthy and Connor Church, 6-3, on court three.Â
Prior to Duke: A Blue Chip prospect with a TennisRecruiting.net national ranking of No. 6 ... listed as the No. 1 prospect from the Midwest and the state of Indiana ... reached No. 1 in the USTA Boys' 18s singles rankings in August 2024 ... won the singles USTA Boys' National Clay Court Championships in July 2024 and was a finalist in doubles ... entered Duke with two ITF junior doubles titles as well as a semifinal trip at the Newport Beach PTT ... received first ATP point in November 2024 at the 15K Futures event in Boca Raton, Florida.