- 2026 ITA National Player of the Year
- 2025 NCAA Doubles Champion
- 2026 ACC Player of the Year
- 2024, 2025, 2026 ITA Singles All-American
- 2026 ITA Doubles All-American
- 2026 Academic All-America Team Member of the Year
- 2024 ACC Freshman of the Year
- 2024 ITA Atlantic Region Rookie of the Year
- 2026 All-ACC First Team
- 2024 & 2025 All-ACC Second Team
2025-26 - NCAA Doubles Champion, NCAA Champion
- NCAA Doubles Champion, winning the title with Mans Dahlberg. The pair are the fourth NCAA Doubles Champions in program history. Fourth player in program history to win both an NCAA team title and an NCAA Doubles title
- 2026 ITA National Player of the Year third time in program history a Cavalier has been the national player of the year
- 2026 ACC Player of the Year, the seventh player in program history to earn the honor
- ITA Singles All-American, third time earning the accolade
- ITA Doubles All-American, his first time earning the accolade
- MVP of the NCAA Championship, named to the All-Tournament Team at No. 1 Singles
- All-ACC First Team in singles
- All-ACC First Team in doubles (with Mans Dahlberg) and third team (with Stiles Brockett)
- CSC Academic All-America Team Member of the Year for men's tennis, also earning first team Academic All-America honors
- Went 29-4 in singles and 26-8 in doubles
- Led Virginia in dual match singles wins with a 24-1 mark on the top court, his only loss coming against Aidan Kim of Ohio State in the semifinals of ITA Indoors on Feb. 16
- Clinched Virginia's NCAA Championship victory with his 6-7 (2-7), 6-4, 6-4 win over Texas' third-ranked Sebastian Gorzny
- Moved to a No. 1 in the ITA Doubles Rankings at the end of the fall, going 12-0 in doubles
- Moved to a No. 1 singles ranking on March 3. Held that spot for one week, and then returned to the No. 1 ranking on April 7, where he has remained since
- Voted UVA’s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year (an honor named the ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year)
- Won the NCAA Doubles title with Dahlberg as an unseeded pair, topping Nikita Filin and Brandon Carpico of Ohio State 7-6 (3), 6-2 in the final
- Defeated the top-seeded doubles team, No. 1 Benito Sanchez Martinez and Petar Jovanovic of Mississippi State, to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship
- Advanced to the Charlottesville ATP Challenger quarterfinals with two top-300 wins against #260 Alfredo Perez and #203 Jay Clarke before falling in a match-up against teammate Rafael Jódar
- NCAA Singles qualifier, earning an invitation for the third straight year, earning the No. 7 seed in the draw, advancing to the Round of 16
- ITA All-American semifinalist in singles
- ITA Atlantic Regional Doubles Champion (with Mans Dahlberg)
- Won the ITA Atlantic Regional Doubles Championship, defeating teammates Keegan Rice and Jangjun Kim in the final, becoming the first Cavaliers to win the title since 2014
- Ranked No. 9 in singles in the ITA Preseason rankings, a then career high ranking, and No. 18 in the preseason doubles rankings
- Began the spring with wins in his first seven completed matches, including a 6-4, 7-5 win over TCU's 6th-ranked Duncan Chan, a 6-3, 3-1 ret. win over Michigan's Max Dahlin and a 7-6 (3), 3-6, 6-4 win over Ohio State's 13th-ranked Aidan Kim (1/15-2/13)
- Named ACC Player of the Week following season-opening wins over Chan and No. 2 Texas' 39th-ranked Sebastian Gorzny (1/20)
- With Stiles Brockett, won their first five consecutive doubles matches of the spring season (1/18-2/1)
- Won 6-2 with Brockett against Ohio State's 7th-ranked pair Alexander Bernard and Alex Okonkwo (2/16)
- Defeated SMU's No. 1 Trevor Svajda 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 to claim the No. 1 spot in the ITA singles rankings (3/1)
- Named ACC Player of the Week for the second time after downing No. 1 Svajda (3/3)
- Went 2-0 in Virginia's road weekend in North Carolina, downing NC State's 17th-ranked Martin Borisiouk 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 (3/20) followed by Wake Forest's 21st-ranked DK Suresh Ekambaram 6-3, 6-4 (3/22)
- Earned ACC Player of the Week honors for a third time after earning two ranked wins over the weekend (3/24)
- Picked up a 6-4 win with Brockett over Florida State's 15th-ranked Erik Schiessl and Luis Felipe Miguel (3/27)
- Defeated Notre Dame's 15th-ranked Sebastian Dominko 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 (4/3)
- Defeated two-time NCAA Singles Champion No. 5 Michael Zheng to clinch UVA's NCAA Second Round match against Columbia (5/2)
- Won nine consecutive completed matches to close out the regular season, five of which came against ranked opponents. Extended the win streak to 14-straight heading into the NCAA Quarterfinals
- Went 3-0 in Virginia's NCAA championship run in Athens, including wins over Mississippi State's ninth-ranked Benito Sanchez Martinez in the quarterfinals, Wake Forest's 27th-ranked DK Suresh in the semifinals and Texas' third-ranked Sebastian Gorzny in the final
Summer 2025
- Represented Switzerland at the FISU World University Games, advancing to the quarterfinals of both singles and doubles
2024-25
- ITA Singles All-American
- All-ACC Second Team in singles
- Earned a place in the NCAA Singles Championship with a runner-up finish at the ITA Atlantic Regional (10/14)
- Advanced to the second round of the NCAA Singles Championship before falling against Aidan Kim of Ohio State
- Earned ITA All-America honors in singles by finishing the season ranked No. 19 in singles
- Went 24-8 in singles with an 18-5 record in dual matches
- Logged a 12-2 record at No. 2 singles
- Posted a 20-9 doubles record. Led the team in doubles wins
- Finished the season winning eight of his last nine singles matches (completed)
- Competed at the 2025 FISU World University Games (representing Switzerland), advancing to the quarterfinals in both singles and doubles (partnering with NC State’s Luca Staeheli)
- Named ACC Player of the Week for the first time in his career after going both 2-0 in singles and doubles in Virginia’s season-opening victories over No. 15 South Carolina and Old Dominion (1/21)
- Picked up a top 15 win against Ohio State (1/31), topping No. 11 Aidan Kim 6-4, 6-2 on court two
- Reached career-high No. 19 in the ITA Singles rankings twice; on May 21
- Reached career-high No. 30 in the ITA Doubles rankings with Måns Dahlberg on April 15
- Earned Co-ACC Player of the Week (2/4) for the second time after picking up the two highest ranked wins of his career. He downed No. 2 Sebastian Gorzny 2-6, 6-4, 7-5 in Virginia’s 4-3 win over No. 1 Texas (2/2)
- Earned ACC Doubles Team of the Week honors with Måns Dahlberg (2/11) after topping No. 15 Thomas Paulsell and Ryan Colby 6-2 in Virginia’s 5-2 road win at Georgia
- Recorded the highest ranked doubles win of his career against then-No. 6 NC State, defeating No. 8 Fons Van Sambeek and Braden Shick 7-5 on the top doubles court (3/7)
- Clinched UVA’s 4-2 victory over then-No. 25 Clemson with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 win over No. 46 Noa Vukadin on the top singles court (4/6)
- Clinched UVA’s Super Regional victory over No. 10 Arizona with a come-from-behind 1-6, 7-6 (1), 7-5 win over No. 6 Jay Friend on court two (5/10)
- Defeated No. 10 Pedro Vives of No. 2 TCU in straight sets on court two in the NCAA Quarterfinals (5/16)
- CSC Academic All-District
- Recipient of the Teammate Award at the Hoos Choice Awards
- All-ACC Academic Team
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
- ITA Scholar-Athlete
2023-24
- ITA Singles All-American, the third freshman in program history to be named a singles All-American
- ACC Freshman of the Year, seventh player in program history to earn the honor
- ITA Atlantic Region Rookie of the Year
- All-ACC Second Team in singles
- Competed in the NCAA Singles Championship, advancing to the Round of 16
- Made his debut in the ITA Singles Rankings at No. 50 (2/20), reaching a season-high No. 45 on April 16. He finished the year ranked No. 47
- Six-time ACC Freshman of the Week
- 23-7 in singles and 16-7 in doubles
- 3-0 in the ACC Championship at No. 4 singles
- Had a nine-match singles win streak snapped in the NCAA quarterfinals
- Logged a 6-0, 6-0 win in his first dual match, downing Liberty’s Thando Longwe-Smit on Court 2
- Named the ACC Freshman of the Week after going 2-0 in singles during ITA Kickoff Weekend, including picking up a 6-2, 6-2 win on the top court against NAU (1/30)
- Earned his second ACC Freshman of the Week honor after topping No. 44 Ryan Colby of Georgia as well as clinching the doubles point in the 4-0 win against the Bulldogs (2/13)
- Won his third ACC Freshman of the Week against topping No. 16 Shunsuke Mitsui of Tennessee at ITA Indoors, the highest-ranked win of his career (2/20)
- Won the clinching match in UVA’s 4-3 victory against No. 3 Wake Forest, taking the third set 7-5 against Matthew Thomson (3/1)
- Picked up his fourth ACC Freshman of the Week award after the Wake Forest and NC State victories (3/5)
- Won his fifth ACC Freshman of the Week after going 2-0 in both singles and doubles in the road victories at North Carolina and No. 15 Duke (3/12)
- Earned his sixth Freshman of the Week honor after going 2-0 in both doubles and singles at Clemson and Georgia Tech (4/16)
- Won his collegiate debut, topping Michael Ross of Vanderbilt at the Orange & Blue Classic (9/22)
- Advanced to the Round of 16 in doubles at the ITA Atlantic Regional
- Ranked No. 2 in the ITA Preseason National Newcomer Rankings
- All-ACC Academic Team
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
Background
- Ranked as high as No. 41 in the ITF World Juniors Rankings
- Played in all four Junior Grand Slams in 2022, advancing to the quarterfinals in singles at the Junior French Open
- Runner-up in doubles at the 2022 Junior US Open after making the Round of 16 at Junior Wimbledon and the quarterfinals of the Junior French Open
- Won two juniors doubles titles, on in 2022 and one in 2021, both on clay
- Started the 2023 season by advancing through qualifying and into the second round of the main draw of the ITF World Tennis Tour 25K in Monastir, Tunisia
- Made his Challenger debut at the Biel 100 in Biel, Switzerland in March 2023
Personal
- Data Science major
VIRGINIA CAREER STATS
| SINGLES | DOUBLES |
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| Year | Overall | Dual | ACC | Overall | Dual | ACC |
| 2023-24 | 23-7 | 20-6 | 8-2 | 16-7 | 15-6 | 7-2 |
| 2024-25 | 25-9 | 18-5 | 7-2 | 20-11 | 16-9 | 9-2 |
| 2025-26 | 29-4 | 24-1 | 9-0 | 26-8 | 14-1 | 5-3 |
| Career | 77-20 | 62-12 | 24-4 | 62-26 | 45-21 | 21-7 |
