Honors:
Singles All-American (2023)
Doubles All-American (2024)
ACC Freshman of the Year (2023)
All-ACC Singles Team (2023 – 2nd, 2024 – 2nd, 2025 – 2nd)
All-ACC Doubles Team (2023 – 1st, 2024 – 1st)
ITA Carolina Region Player to Watch Award (2024)
ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year Award (2023)
ITA Scholar-Athlete (2024)
All-ACC Academic Team (2023, 2024, 2025)
ACC Academic Honor Roll (2023, 2024)
Charles Hamilton Hargrave Most Valuable Player Award (2023)
Professional Circuit:
ITF Men's Singles 15K Futures Title – Xativa, Spain (2022)
Semifinalist in Wimbledon Junior Championships Boys’ Singles – (2022)
Semifinalist in Wimbledon Junior Championships Boys’ Doubles – (2022)
Semifinalist in ITF Men’s Singles 15k Futures event – Manacor, Spain (2022)
ITF Men's Singles 15K Futures Title – Memphis, Tenn. (2022)
ITF Men’s Doubles 25K Futures Title – Wichita, Kan. (2023)
ITF Men’s Doubles 25K Futures Title – Tulsa, Okla. (2023)
ITF Men’s Doubles 25K Futures Title – Gandia, Spain (2023)
2024-25: Named to the All-ACC Singles Second Team… finished No. 29 in the final ITA singles rankings… qualified to compete in 2025 ITF Men's College Accelerator Program… second on the team with 19 overall singles wins (19-9), including a 14-6 dual match record and a 7-2 conference mark… competed at No. 1 and No. 2 singles positions… led the team with nine wins over ranked opponents (9-7), including wins over No. 9 Samir Banerjee of Stanford (6-2, 6-2) and No. 19 Sebastian Dominko of Notre Dame in the ACC Championship second round (6-4, 6-4) … posted 19 overall doubles wins (19-12), including a 14-7 dual match record and a 6-4 conference mark… earned notable doubles victories with partner Andreja Petrovic to close out the season, as Rodenas downed No. 17 Luca Staeheli and Jules Leroux of NC State (6-2) in the ACC Championship quarterfinals, and bested Shunsuke Mitsui and Alan Jesudason of Tennessee 6-2 in the NCAA Championship second round... named to the All-ACC Academic Team.
2023-24: Doubles All-American … ITA Carolina Region Player to Watch Award … Second Team singles All-ACC honoree and First Team doubles All-ACC recipient … All-ACC Academic team and ITA Scholar-Athlete recipient ...finished first on the team with 26 overall singles wins (26-13) and 18 dual victories (18-10) … also posted a 7-3 ACC ledger … played on Duke’s top two courts and held a winning record on both, including a 15-8 mark on court two … went 11-9 against nationally ranked opponents, including a 7-5, 6-4 victory over No. 27 Taha Baadi of No. 11 Kentucky … posted two match-clinching wins coming against Middle Tennessee State and No. 28 North Carolina … 7-6 (2), 7-5 victory over Phillip Jordan of North Carolina sent the Blue Devils into the ACC Semifinals … ranked in top-50 nearly all year, including a final ranking of No. 41 by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) … finished 11-4 over final 15 matches with all losses coming to top-40 opponents … strung together an eight-match winning streak from March 15 to April 19, including three victories over ranked opponents … selected ACC Men's Tennis Player of the Week on two occasions (January 30 and April 16) … started the year winning eight of opening nine matches, including a 6-2, 6-4 victory over No. 27 Iiro Vasa of San Diego … in doubles action, posted 22 wins (22-7) with 20 dual-match victories (20-4) … went an impressive 9-1 in ACC play … paired with three different teammates in Garrett Johns, Connor Krug and Teddy Truwit … tallied a 22-5 record with Johns, including a 17-4 mark on court one … the pair posted a 16-4 ledger against nationally ranked opponents … selected ACC Doubles team of the Week with teammate Garrett Johns three times (March 12, April 2, and April 16) … put together a 12-match winning streak with Johns from March 8-May 4 with all wins coming against nationally ranked foes … defeated No. 1 DK Suresh Ekambaram and Holden Koons of No. 7 Wake Forest 7-6 (2) for highest career ranked win … also added wins over the No. 7, No. 9 and No. 10 ranked doubles pairings … reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in doubles play on April 16 … represented Duke at the NCAA Individual Doubles Tournament and advanced to the quarterfinals with teammate Johns … finished the year ranked by ITA as the No. 2 doubles team.
2022-23: Singles All-American … ACC Freshman of the Year and ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year … second team singles All-ACC honoree and first team doubles All-ACC recipient … earned the team’s Charles Hamilton Hargrave Most Valuable Player Award ... All-ACC Academic team … finished first on the team with 33 overall singles wins (33-7) and 26 dual victories (26-2) … also posted an 11-1 ACC ledger … played on Duke's top three courts and held a winning record on all three, including an impressive 17-0 mark on court two … went 9-4 against nationally ranked opponents, including a 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 victory over No. 14 Sebastian Dominko of Notre Dame in the NCAA Singles Individual Tournament round of 32 … led the team with six match-clinching wins, including a 7-6 (3), 3-6, 6-4 victory over Filippo Moroni of No. 16 Wake Forest … ranked in top-100 nearly all year, including a final ranking of No. 39 by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) … finished 14-1 over final 10 matches that went final, with lone loss to No. 1 Eliot Spizzirri of Texas in the NCAA Singles Individual Tournament round of 16 … seven of final 14 victories were over nationally ranked opponents … defeated fellow Spaniard No. 21 Inaki Montes of No. 8 Virginia 6-3, 6-3 in the ACC Championship match … selected ACC Men's Tennis Player of the Week on April 4th following performance against No. 16 Wake Forest and No. 23 NC State ... started the dual season winning 14 of opening 15 matches, including two over opponents ranked in the top-60 with lone loss against No. 16 Joshua Lapadat of No. 2 Kentucky … in doubles action, played with teammate Garrett Johns to record a team-best 23-7 overall ledger, including an impressive 17-4 in dual matches … posted an undefeated ACC mark of 7-0 … went 10-2 on the top court and 7-2 on court two … finished 4-2 against nationally ranked foes … selected ACC Men's Tennis Doubles Team of the Week on two occasions (March 28 and April 4) … claimed wins in 15 of opening 17 matches that went final to begin the dual season, including three over top-55 competition … posted victories in the NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds to help lift Duke to its first NCAA Tournament Super Regional appearance since 2015 … duo earned biggest win of the season in first round of NCAA Individual Doubles Tournament after besting No. 6 Trent Bryde and Ethan Quinn of Georgia 6-4, 7-6 (5) … finished the year ranked by ITA as the No. 39 singles player and No. 20 doubles team with Johns … earned a program record for most ACC singles wins by a freshman (11) and tied the overall school record for most ACC singles wins.
Prior to Duke: Held a Universal Tennis Rating of 13.61 and an ATP ranking of No. 768 … claimed the Spanish Junior National title in August 2021 and was ranked the 23rd ranked adult male in home country … finished 16-5 in singles action and 9-4 in doubles play throughout the International Tennis Federation's Junior Circuit … held a career high ranking of No. 25 in the ITF Junior world rankings ... recorded two Grade 1 semifinals, and one Grade A finals appearance in Offenbach, Germany, collecting victories over the world's No. 9, 16, 18, and 26 ITF ranked junior players ... hoisted a Grade 1 Doubles title in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, in April 2022 … reached the semifinals of the 15k Futures event in Manacor, Spain, in Janaury 2022, beating Benjamin Hassan and Imanol Lopez, who held a No. 310 and 550 ATP ranking, respectively … competed in the main draw of the prestigious Wimbledon Junior Championships, advancing to the singles semifinals before dropping a hard-fought 7-5, 6-2 decision to the overall No. 3 seed Mili Poljicak of Croatia … also competed with country-mate Martin Landaluce in the boys' doubles event at the Wimbledon Junior Championships, securing a spot in the semifinals before falling in super tie-break fashion 6-7 (6), 6-2, 11-9 to Sebastian Gorzny and Alex Michelsen of the United States … claimed the 15k Futures event in Xativa, Spain, in August 2022 by defeating the No. 4, 5 and 6 seeded players to earn the crown.
Personal: Born on March 30, 2004 ... son of Pedro and Fony Rodenas.