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Men's Tennis Readies for First Big Ten Tournament
April 24, 2025 | Men's Tennis
The 22nd-ranked UCLA men's tennis team heads to Columbus, Ohio this week to compete in its first-ever Big Ten Men's Tennis Tournament. Opening-round competition begins Thursday and the second-seeded Bruins (13-8) hit the Ty Tucker Tennis Center courts Friday at 10:30 a.m. PT, when they face No. 7 seed Michigan (14-11) or No. 10 seed Northwestern (12-16). Matches continue through Sunday's final.
FOLLOW LIVE
Live coverage of the 2025 Big Ten Men's Tennis Tournament is available on B1G+. Point-by-point scoring from Ty Tucker Tennis Center can be accessed HERE.
Fans unable to attend home UCLA men's tennis matches can still follow live. Up-to-the-second scoring and streaming are available for all matches played at Los Angeles Tennis Center HERE.
Additionally, in-match updates for home and road contests can be found on the UCLA men's tennis X account.
2025 BIG TEN MEN'S TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Thursday, April 24
Match 1: #8 Illinois vs. #9 Oregon 8 a.m. PT
Match 2: #7 Michigan vs. #10 Northwestern 11 a.m. PT
Friday, April 25
Match 3: #1 Ohio State vs. Winner Match 1 6 a.m. PT
Match 4: #4 Washington vs. #5 Nebraska 8 a.m. PT
Match 5: #2 UCLA vs. Winner Match 2 10:30 a.m. PT
Match 6: #3 Michigan State vs. #6 USC 1 p.m. PT
Saturday, April 26
Match 7: Winner Match 3 vs. Winner Match 4 8 a.m. PT
Match 8: Winner Match 5 vs. Winner Match 6 11 a.m. PT
Sunday, April 27
Match 9: Winner Match 7 vs. Winner Match 8 9 a.m. PT
LAST TIME OUT
The Bruins finished out their regular season with road wins against Nebraska (April 20 – 4-1) and Wisconsin (April 18 – 4-0). Kaylan Bigun clinched both decisions. Five singles third sets were reached versus Nebraska and three of those matches were finished, including Bigun's. UCLA prevailed in a closely-contested round of doubles before three straight-set singles decisions completed the sweep against Wisconsin. Joining Bigun in picking up two singles victories on the trip was Alexander Hoogmartens.
QUAN LEADS TRIO HONORED BY BIG TEN
Three Bruins were recognized Thursday by the Big Ten Conference, which announced its postseason awards as voted on by the league's head coaches. Individual award winners, All-Big Ten and All-Freshman selections and Sportsmanship Honorees were named. Rudy Quan was tabbed the Freshman of the Year. He also made the All-Big Ten First Team, as well as the All-Freshman Team. Emon van Loben Sels earned a spot on the All-Big Ten Second Team and was also chosen as the Bruins' Sportsmanship Honoree. Kaylan Bigun joined Quan on the All-Freshman Team.
BIGUN NAMED BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK FOR SECOND TIME
Kaylan Bigun was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the second time Wednesday, as the conference announced its final weekly awards of the year. Bigun went 2-0 in singles play as the Bruins swept Nebraska (April 20) and Wisconsin (April 18) on the road. The Los Angeles native registered the clinching point in each match. UCLA led Nebraska 3-1 with the remaining three contests deep into third sets and much in doubt. Bigun sealed the 4-1 decision with a marathon 6-7(5), 6-1, 7-6(6) victory against Nikolay Sysoev on Court 3. Bigun also beat Edouard Aubert of Wisconsin, sealing a 4-0 win.
B1G START TO CONFERENCE PLAY
UCLA officially joined the Big Ten Conference on Aug. 2, 2024, making the 2025 dual-match season its men's tennis program's first as a member. The Bruins started their initial Big Ten campaign with home matches against Indiana (March 7) and Purdue (March 9) and registered dominant performances across the board, posting a pair of 7-0 victories. UCLA dropped just one singles set in each match, ultimately prevailing in a pair of 10-point tiebreakers. In sweeping back-to-back opponents by 7-0 scores, the Bruins accomplished something their program had not done since going the distance to blank George Washington (Jan. 18), Grand Canyon (Jan. 18) and Pepperdine (Jan. 20) consecutively in 2018.
FRESH FACES
In the Bruins' match Feb. 16 against No. 25 Pepperdine (and in five matches since) freshmen Rudy Quan and Kaylan Bigun occupied the top two singles courts. On Court 1, the 49th-ranked Quan dropped a 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 decision to Edward Winter. Bigun, meanwhile, earned his first career collegiate singles win with a 6-2, 6-3 triumph over No. 32 Maxi Homberg on the second court. This represented the first time UCLA had freshmen in its top two singles spots since March 29, 2022. In that match, a 7-0 win versus San Diego State, now-seniors Alexander Hoogmartens and Giacomo Revelli played on Courts 1 and 2, respectively.
IN THE RANKINGS
Team (April 22): No. 22 UCLA
Singles (April 22): No. 21 Rudy Quan*, No. 32 Spencer Johnson, No. 108 Aadarsh Tripathi, No. 110 Emon van Loben Sels
Doubles (April 22): No. 40 Alexander Hoogmartens/Aadarsh Tripathi
* - set or matched career high
AWARD WATCH
Quan Earns Third Freshman of the Week Award – April 16
Emon van Loben Sels Named Big Ten Player of the Week – April 2
Bigun Picks Up Freshman of the Week Honor – March 12
Quan Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for Second Time – Feb. 26
Quan Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week – Jan. 22
Johnson Earns Spot on Big Ten Men's Tennis Player to Watch List – Jan. 10
Johnson Named Big Ten Player of the Week After Championship Run – Oct. 23, 2024
SENIORS CLAIM ESTEEMED PACIFIC COAST DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Seniors Alexander Hoogmartens and Giacomo Revelli were crowned winners of the 136th Annual Pacific Coast Doubles Championship Sunday afternoon at La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club. Started in 1890 at the Hotel Del Monte in Monterey, Calif., the Pacific Coast Doubles Championship has seen the likes of Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder, Bobby Riggs, Pancho Segura, Don Budge, Tony Trabert, Stan Smith, Bob Lutz, Arthur Ashe, Dennis Ralston and John McEnroe lift its trophy. Hoogmartens also won the title alongside Bruin teammate Drew Baird in 2022. The tournament's latest installment featured new pairs across the board for UCLA: Hoogmartens/Revelli, Gianluca Ballotta/Leo von Bismarck and Aadarsh Tripathi/Emon van Loben Sels. Cassius Chinlund also teamed with assistant coach Wil Martin. In the final, Hoogmartens and Revelli outlasted Pepperdine's ninth-seeded duo of Aleksa Pisaric and Lasse Poertner. The Bruins dug themselves out of a hole in the match's second-set tiebreaker, mounting a comeback en route to their 4-6, 7-6(8), 6-3 victory.
FALL RECAP
Bruins competed at six fall tournaments, concluding with the first-ever fall NCAA individual championships. There was a UCLA sweep at the ITA Southwest Regional Championships in Tempe, Ariz., where Spencer Johnson collected the singles title and Alexander Hoogmartens/Aadarsh Tripathi walked away with the doubles crown. Emon van Loben Sels reached the singles semifinals at Kiwanis Tennis Center. Each of those standout performances was rewarded with a ticket to NCAAs in Waco, Texas. Johnson won three matches there, reaching the quarterfinal round. Hoogmartens/Tripathi also had a quarterfinal run. Those showings garnered each All-America recognition. A singles win was also picked up by van Loben Sels. Johnson (10-2) and van Loben Sels (10-5) tied for the team lead with 10 singles victories during the fall, while Hoogmartens/Tripathi went a perfect 7-0 before the pair was unable to go in its finale.
2023-24 IN REVIEW
UCLA registered a 15-8 overall record and finished No. 22 in the final ITA team rankings of 2024. The Bruins beat LSU in the NCAA Championships opening round before falling to second-seeded Texas. A seven-match winning streak from March 29-April 21 included a 4-3 victory against 19th-ranked Stanford and a pair of decisions over crosstown rival USC. Individually, Spencer Johnson was named the Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year and a first-team honoree by the conference. He logged team highs of 23 singles wins and 21 doubles victories. Govind Nanda, also an All-Pac-12 First Team pick, was tabbed the ITA Southwest Region's Senior Player of the Year. He also qualified for the NCAA singles tournament. Alexander Hoogmartens made the conference second team.
WHO'S BACK?
UCLA returns All-Pac-12 performers Alexander Hoogmartens (second team) and Spencer Johnson (first team) from the 2023-24 roster. Johnson was also the conference's Freshman/Newcomer of the Year. In addition to Hoogmartens (seven) and Johnson (14), Gianluca Ballotta (six), Giacomo Revelli (six), Emon van Loben Sels (three) and Aadarsh Tripathi (four) logged dual-match singles wins in 2024. Hoogmartens (12), Johnson (13) and van Loben Sels (12) were double-digit winners on the doubles side in dual-match play.
WHO'S NEW?
UCLA has five freshmen on its roster in 2025: Kaylan Bigun (Los Angeles, Calif./Bridgeway Academy), Cassius Chinlund (Los Angeles, Calif./ICL Academy), Andrei Crabel (Beverly Hills, Calif./Bridgeway Academy), Rudy Quan (Thousand Oaks, Calif./Century Academy) and Leo von Bismarck (Hamburg, Germany/Eliteschule des Sports Alter Teichweg). Bigun in 2024 claimed the French Open boys' singles title and climbed to No. 1 in the ITF junior rankings. Chinlund, who made it to No. 1 in the USTA junior singles rankings, won the Boys' 18 singles crown at the 2023 Easter Bowl. Crabel is a veteran of ITF events and paired with teammate Spencer Johnson at two Lakewood, CA events. Quan rose to No. 2 in his class according to the Tennis Recruiting Network and lifted the Boys' 18 singles trophy at the 2024 FILA International Junior Championships. Another frequent ITF competitor, von Bismarck picked up singles wins at the Hilversum and Hamburg events in 2023 and made a doubles semifinal round at Fleesensee in 2022.
BRUINS ON TOUR
Former UCLA standouts continue to become household names in the professional ranks, with Maxime Cressy, Marcos Giron, Mackenzie McDonald and Jean-Julien Rojer turning in notable results across the Grand Slams and on the ATP Tour in recent years. Cressy picked up his first ATP Tour championship and saw his singles ranking reach a career-best No. 31 when he beat Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan at the 2022 Hall of Fame Open in Newport, R.I. An ATP doubles title followed for Cressy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he teamed with Fabrice Martin to take the 2023 Dubai Open's top prize. Giron rose to a career-high spot of No. 37 on the singles list when he claimed his first ATP crown by knocking off fellow American Alex Michelsen at the 2024 Hall of Fame Open. Giron has already reached the BNP Paribas Open singles fourth round and the Australian Open singles third round in 2025. He knocked off world No. 5 Casper Ruud during his run in Indian Wells, Calif. In 2023, Giron reached the Roland-Garros singles third round for the second time and also notched top-10 wins against Ruud and Holger Rune of Denmark. McDonald, who opened 2023 by beating top seed and defending champion Rafael Nadal in three sets at the Australian Open, represented the United States at the Davis Cup Finals in Uzbekistan and achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 37 the same year. Rojer collected his fourth Grand Slam title at Roland-Garros in 2022, teaming with Marcelo Arevalo to defeat Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek in the final. Rojer won three ATP championships with Arevalo in 2023 and another alongside Lloyd Glasspool in 2024.
MARTIN MILESTONES
Head coach Billy Martin is in his 32nd year at the helm of the UCLA men's tennis program and this season marks his 42nd since joining the staff of friend, mentor and fellow UCLA Athletic Hall of Famer Glenn Bassett. Martin, who passed Bassett to became the program's all-time leader in head-coaching wins during the 2019 season, is the longest-tenured active coach at UCLA. He holds a career record of 670-174 (.794) as head coach. Martin guided the 2005 Bruins to the program's 16th NCAA team title and 23 of his squads have finished in the top five at the season-ending NCAA Championships. Benjamin Kohlloeffel (2006), Marcos Giron (2014) and Mackenzie McDonald (2016) have earned NCAA singles titles on Martin's watch, while UCLA has become a frequent landing spot for doubles champions of late. In addition to 1996 winners Justin Gimelstob and Srdjan Muskatirovic, three of the most recent seven titleholders – McDonald/Martin Redlicki in 2016, Redlicki/Evan Zhu in 2018 and Maxime Cressy/Keegan Smith in 2019 – have called Westwood home.
FOLLOW LIVE
Live coverage of the 2025 Big Ten Men's Tennis Tournament is available on B1G+. Point-by-point scoring from Ty Tucker Tennis Center can be accessed HERE.
Fans unable to attend home UCLA men's tennis matches can still follow live. Up-to-the-second scoring and streaming are available for all matches played at Los Angeles Tennis Center HERE.
Additionally, in-match updates for home and road contests can be found on the UCLA men's tennis X account.
2025 BIG TEN MEN'S TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Thursday, April 24
Match 1: #8 Illinois vs. #9 Oregon 8 a.m. PT
Match 2: #7 Michigan vs. #10 Northwestern 11 a.m. PT
Friday, April 25
Match 3: #1 Ohio State vs. Winner Match 1 6 a.m. PT
Match 4: #4 Washington vs. #5 Nebraska 8 a.m. PT
Match 5: #2 UCLA vs. Winner Match 2 10:30 a.m. PT
Match 6: #3 Michigan State vs. #6 USC 1 p.m. PT
Saturday, April 26
Match 7: Winner Match 3 vs. Winner Match 4 8 a.m. PT
Match 8: Winner Match 5 vs. Winner Match 6 11 a.m. PT
Sunday, April 27
Match 9: Winner Match 7 vs. Winner Match 8 9 a.m. PT
LAST TIME OUT
The Bruins finished out their regular season with road wins against Nebraska (April 20 – 4-1) and Wisconsin (April 18 – 4-0). Kaylan Bigun clinched both decisions. Five singles third sets were reached versus Nebraska and three of those matches were finished, including Bigun's. UCLA prevailed in a closely-contested round of doubles before three straight-set singles decisions completed the sweep against Wisconsin. Joining Bigun in picking up two singles victories on the trip was Alexander Hoogmartens.
QUAN LEADS TRIO HONORED BY BIG TEN
Three Bruins were recognized Thursday by the Big Ten Conference, which announced its postseason awards as voted on by the league's head coaches. Individual award winners, All-Big Ten and All-Freshman selections and Sportsmanship Honorees were named. Rudy Quan was tabbed the Freshman of the Year. He also made the All-Big Ten First Team, as well as the All-Freshman Team. Emon van Loben Sels earned a spot on the All-Big Ten Second Team and was also chosen as the Bruins' Sportsmanship Honoree. Kaylan Bigun joined Quan on the All-Freshman Team.
BIGUN NAMED BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK FOR SECOND TIME
Kaylan Bigun was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the second time Wednesday, as the conference announced its final weekly awards of the year. Bigun went 2-0 in singles play as the Bruins swept Nebraska (April 20) and Wisconsin (April 18) on the road. The Los Angeles native registered the clinching point in each match. UCLA led Nebraska 3-1 with the remaining three contests deep into third sets and much in doubt. Bigun sealed the 4-1 decision with a marathon 6-7(5), 6-1, 7-6(6) victory against Nikolay Sysoev on Court 3. Bigun also beat Edouard Aubert of Wisconsin, sealing a 4-0 win.
B1G START TO CONFERENCE PLAY
UCLA officially joined the Big Ten Conference on Aug. 2, 2024, making the 2025 dual-match season its men's tennis program's first as a member. The Bruins started their initial Big Ten campaign with home matches against Indiana (March 7) and Purdue (March 9) and registered dominant performances across the board, posting a pair of 7-0 victories. UCLA dropped just one singles set in each match, ultimately prevailing in a pair of 10-point tiebreakers. In sweeping back-to-back opponents by 7-0 scores, the Bruins accomplished something their program had not done since going the distance to blank George Washington (Jan. 18), Grand Canyon (Jan. 18) and Pepperdine (Jan. 20) consecutively in 2018.
FRESH FACES
In the Bruins' match Feb. 16 against No. 25 Pepperdine (and in five matches since) freshmen Rudy Quan and Kaylan Bigun occupied the top two singles courts. On Court 1, the 49th-ranked Quan dropped a 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 decision to Edward Winter. Bigun, meanwhile, earned his first career collegiate singles win with a 6-2, 6-3 triumph over No. 32 Maxi Homberg on the second court. This represented the first time UCLA had freshmen in its top two singles spots since March 29, 2022. In that match, a 7-0 win versus San Diego State, now-seniors Alexander Hoogmartens and Giacomo Revelli played on Courts 1 and 2, respectively.
IN THE RANKINGS
Team (April 22): No. 22 UCLA
Singles (April 22): No. 21 Rudy Quan*, No. 32 Spencer Johnson, No. 108 Aadarsh Tripathi, No. 110 Emon van Loben Sels
Doubles (April 22): No. 40 Alexander Hoogmartens/Aadarsh Tripathi
* - set or matched career high
AWARD WATCH
Quan Earns Third Freshman of the Week Award – April 16
Emon van Loben Sels Named Big Ten Player of the Week – April 2
Bigun Picks Up Freshman of the Week Honor – March 12
Quan Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for Second Time – Feb. 26
Quan Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week – Jan. 22
Johnson Earns Spot on Big Ten Men's Tennis Player to Watch List – Jan. 10
Johnson Named Big Ten Player of the Week After Championship Run – Oct. 23, 2024
SENIORS CLAIM ESTEEMED PACIFIC COAST DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Seniors Alexander Hoogmartens and Giacomo Revelli were crowned winners of the 136th Annual Pacific Coast Doubles Championship Sunday afternoon at La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club. Started in 1890 at the Hotel Del Monte in Monterey, Calif., the Pacific Coast Doubles Championship has seen the likes of Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder, Bobby Riggs, Pancho Segura, Don Budge, Tony Trabert, Stan Smith, Bob Lutz, Arthur Ashe, Dennis Ralston and John McEnroe lift its trophy. Hoogmartens also won the title alongside Bruin teammate Drew Baird in 2022. The tournament's latest installment featured new pairs across the board for UCLA: Hoogmartens/Revelli, Gianluca Ballotta/Leo von Bismarck and Aadarsh Tripathi/Emon van Loben Sels. Cassius Chinlund also teamed with assistant coach Wil Martin. In the final, Hoogmartens and Revelli outlasted Pepperdine's ninth-seeded duo of Aleksa Pisaric and Lasse Poertner. The Bruins dug themselves out of a hole in the match's second-set tiebreaker, mounting a comeback en route to their 4-6, 7-6(8), 6-3 victory.
FALL RECAP
Bruins competed at six fall tournaments, concluding with the first-ever fall NCAA individual championships. There was a UCLA sweep at the ITA Southwest Regional Championships in Tempe, Ariz., where Spencer Johnson collected the singles title and Alexander Hoogmartens/Aadarsh Tripathi walked away with the doubles crown. Emon van Loben Sels reached the singles semifinals at Kiwanis Tennis Center. Each of those standout performances was rewarded with a ticket to NCAAs in Waco, Texas. Johnson won three matches there, reaching the quarterfinal round. Hoogmartens/Tripathi also had a quarterfinal run. Those showings garnered each All-America recognition. A singles win was also picked up by van Loben Sels. Johnson (10-2) and van Loben Sels (10-5) tied for the team lead with 10 singles victories during the fall, while Hoogmartens/Tripathi went a perfect 7-0 before the pair was unable to go in its finale.
2023-24 IN REVIEW
UCLA registered a 15-8 overall record and finished No. 22 in the final ITA team rankings of 2024. The Bruins beat LSU in the NCAA Championships opening round before falling to second-seeded Texas. A seven-match winning streak from March 29-April 21 included a 4-3 victory against 19th-ranked Stanford and a pair of decisions over crosstown rival USC. Individually, Spencer Johnson was named the Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year and a first-team honoree by the conference. He logged team highs of 23 singles wins and 21 doubles victories. Govind Nanda, also an All-Pac-12 First Team pick, was tabbed the ITA Southwest Region's Senior Player of the Year. He also qualified for the NCAA singles tournament. Alexander Hoogmartens made the conference second team.
WHO'S BACK?
UCLA returns All-Pac-12 performers Alexander Hoogmartens (second team) and Spencer Johnson (first team) from the 2023-24 roster. Johnson was also the conference's Freshman/Newcomer of the Year. In addition to Hoogmartens (seven) and Johnson (14), Gianluca Ballotta (six), Giacomo Revelli (six), Emon van Loben Sels (three) and Aadarsh Tripathi (four) logged dual-match singles wins in 2024. Hoogmartens (12), Johnson (13) and van Loben Sels (12) were double-digit winners on the doubles side in dual-match play.
WHO'S NEW?
UCLA has five freshmen on its roster in 2025: Kaylan Bigun (Los Angeles, Calif./Bridgeway Academy), Cassius Chinlund (Los Angeles, Calif./ICL Academy), Andrei Crabel (Beverly Hills, Calif./Bridgeway Academy), Rudy Quan (Thousand Oaks, Calif./Century Academy) and Leo von Bismarck (Hamburg, Germany/Eliteschule des Sports Alter Teichweg). Bigun in 2024 claimed the French Open boys' singles title and climbed to No. 1 in the ITF junior rankings. Chinlund, who made it to No. 1 in the USTA junior singles rankings, won the Boys' 18 singles crown at the 2023 Easter Bowl. Crabel is a veteran of ITF events and paired with teammate Spencer Johnson at two Lakewood, CA events. Quan rose to No. 2 in his class according to the Tennis Recruiting Network and lifted the Boys' 18 singles trophy at the 2024 FILA International Junior Championships. Another frequent ITF competitor, von Bismarck picked up singles wins at the Hilversum and Hamburg events in 2023 and made a doubles semifinal round at Fleesensee in 2022.
BRUINS ON TOUR
Former UCLA standouts continue to become household names in the professional ranks, with Maxime Cressy, Marcos Giron, Mackenzie McDonald and Jean-Julien Rojer turning in notable results across the Grand Slams and on the ATP Tour in recent years. Cressy picked up his first ATP Tour championship and saw his singles ranking reach a career-best No. 31 when he beat Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan at the 2022 Hall of Fame Open in Newport, R.I. An ATP doubles title followed for Cressy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he teamed with Fabrice Martin to take the 2023 Dubai Open's top prize. Giron rose to a career-high spot of No. 37 on the singles list when he claimed his first ATP crown by knocking off fellow American Alex Michelsen at the 2024 Hall of Fame Open. Giron has already reached the BNP Paribas Open singles fourth round and the Australian Open singles third round in 2025. He knocked off world No. 5 Casper Ruud during his run in Indian Wells, Calif. In 2023, Giron reached the Roland-Garros singles third round for the second time and also notched top-10 wins against Ruud and Holger Rune of Denmark. McDonald, who opened 2023 by beating top seed and defending champion Rafael Nadal in three sets at the Australian Open, represented the United States at the Davis Cup Finals in Uzbekistan and achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 37 the same year. Rojer collected his fourth Grand Slam title at Roland-Garros in 2022, teaming with Marcelo Arevalo to defeat Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek in the final. Rojer won three ATP championships with Arevalo in 2023 and another alongside Lloyd Glasspool in 2024.
MARTIN MILESTONES
Head coach Billy Martin is in his 32nd year at the helm of the UCLA men's tennis program and this season marks his 42nd since joining the staff of friend, mentor and fellow UCLA Athletic Hall of Famer Glenn Bassett. Martin, who passed Bassett to became the program's all-time leader in head-coaching wins during the 2019 season, is the longest-tenured active coach at UCLA. He holds a career record of 670-174 (.794) as head coach. Martin guided the 2005 Bruins to the program's 16th NCAA team title and 23 of his squads have finished in the top five at the season-ending NCAA Championships. Benjamin Kohlloeffel (2006), Marcos Giron (2014) and Mackenzie McDonald (2016) have earned NCAA singles titles on Martin's watch, while UCLA has become a frequent landing spot for doubles champions of late. In addition to 1996 winners Justin Gimelstob and Srdjan Muskatirovic, three of the most recent seven titleholders – McDonald/Martin Redlicki in 2016, Redlicki/Evan Zhu in 2018 and Maxime Cressy/Keegan Smith in 2019 – have called Westwood home.
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