2007 UCLA MEN’S TENNIS

2007 Seniors (from left): Philipp Gruendler, Chris Surapol, Benjamin Kohlloeffel and Jaysen Chung

Credits: The 2007 UCLA men’s tennis media guide was written, edited and designed by Danny Harrington, Assistant Sports Information Director. Photography by ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig and Todd Cheney). Additional photos provided by Team Manager Grant Chen, Evan O’Connell and Lisa Cates. Printing by Marina Graphic Center. Special thanks to Getty Images, Berliner Studios, Andrew Bernstein, Ruth Chambers, and the Los Angeles Visitors and Convention Bureau for their photos in the UCLA Experience. To Purchase: Copies of the 2007 men’s tennis guide can be purchased in person at the UCLA Sports Information Offi ce for a charge of $6.00. Please call (310) 206-7870 for 1 2244 4433 information about how to purchase the guide by mail. The 2007 Bruins The 2005-06 Season General Information The offi cial footwear and apparel supplier of UCLA Quick Facts ...... 1 Season in Review ...... 24 Administration ...... 43 UCLA Athletics Media Information ...... 2 Team Results/Final Statistics ...... 25 Key Athletic Department Staff ...... 43 This is UCLA ...... 3 Match-By-Match Results ...... 26-27 This is UCLA Tennis ...... IFC Billy Martin Q&A ...... 4-5 2007 Schedule ...... IBC 2007 UCLA Men’s Tennis Roster ...... 7 The UCLA Experience ...... I-XVI Head Coach Billy Martin ...... 8-9 Where are They Now? ...... 9 Assistant Head Coach Jason Sher .....10 Quick Facts Team Personnel ...... 10 Location ...... J.D. Morgan Center Tennis Staff ...... 325 Westwood Plaza Head Coach ...... Billy Martin ...... Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639 Alma Mater ...... Univ. of Redlands ’89 Founded ...... 1919 Record at UCLA (Yrs) ...... 300-59 (13) Colors ...... Blue and Gold Career Record (Yrs) ...... Same Nickname ...... Bruins Assistant Head Coach ...... Jason Sher Enrollment ...... 36,890 Dir. of Tennis Operations ...Grant Chen Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 3300 National Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I Tennis Information Bruin History Athletics Phone ...... (310) 825-8699 2006 Record ...... 20-6 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 30 Ticket Offi ce ...... (310) UCLA-WIN 2006 NCAA Finish ...... T-5th Team Captains/Hall of Fame ...... 31 Bruins’ website ...... uclabruins.com 2006 Pac-10 Rec. (Finish) ...6-1 (T-1st) All-Americans/ITA Award Winners ...... 32 Pac-10 website ...... pac-10.org Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/3 Pacifi c-10 Conference Honors ...... 33 Athletics Hotline ...... (310) 825-8575 Home Court ...... Los Angeles 1122 UCLA’s 16 NCAA Championships ...... 34 ...... Tennis Center (LATC) The Players Individual NCAA Champions ...... 34 Key Personnel Capacity ...... 5,800 Haythem Abid ...... 12 Bruins in Professional Tennis ...... 35 Acting Chancellor ...... Norman Abrams Surface ...... Outdoor Hardcourt Jaysen Chung ...... 13 Grand Slam Champions ...... 36 Faculty Rep...... Donald Morrison Coach’s Offi ce Phone ..(310) 206-6375 Mathieu Dehaine ...... 14 Career ATP Rankings ...... 36 Athletic Director ...... Dan G. Guerrero LATC Phone ...... (310) 208-3838 Assoc. A.D...... Glenn Toth Adam Draper ...... 15 Infl uential Bruins ...... 37 Event Manager ...... Paul Brown Jeremy Drean ...... 16 Year-by-Year Results ...... 38-40 Sports Information Athletic Trainer ...... Tony Spino Sports Info. Director ...... Marc Dellins Andrew Eklov ...... 17 Yearly Records ...... 41 Student Trainer ...... Samir Bera Philipp Gruendler ...... 18 All-Time Record vs. Opponents ...... 41 Tennis SID ...... Danny Harrington Benjamin Kohlloeffel ...... 19 The Los Angeles Tennis Center ...... 42 SID Phone ...... (310) 206-8075 Michael Look ...... 20 SID Fax ...... (310) 825-8664 Chris Surapol ...... 21 E-mail ...... [email protected] Bruin Newcomers ...... 22

2007 Men’s Tennis Media Guide 1 MEDIA INFORMATION

Benjamin Kohlloeffel fi elds questions from the media following his victory over Virginia’s Somdev Devvarman in last year’s NCAA Final.

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2 University of California Los Angeles THIS IS UCLA

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2007 Men’s Tennis Media Guide 3 BILLY MARTIN Q&A

Senior captain Chris Surapol (right) and defending NCAA Champion Benjamin Kohlloeffel (left) fi gure to be a big part of UCLA’s title run in ‘07.

such a grind, but the positive of having a guy like happy that he did. He’s our captain this year and You return everyone from a team that Q: Ben at No. 1 trickles down to the rest of the lineup. I expect him to be one of the leaders. advanced to the NCAA Quarterfi nals a year Guys tend to be a little bit more relaxed knowing ago. It must be encouraging to know that that he is up there and most likely taking care of you have a lot of experience returning. What do you see as some of the business. Last year was really the perfect situation Q: strengths of this year’s team? for him to win NCAAs. I told him that was one of my BM: Without a doubt. I think our expectations goals for him heading into the season, especially are real high this year. Having our complete team because I knew we were going to be young and I BM: Certainly, like I mentioned before, No. back from last year is a defi nite plus. I think we had didn’t think we were one of the favorites to win the 1 singles. Our depth. We return all three of our a great season last year despite having somewhat team championship. I told him he needed to be a doubles teams that played in the NCAAs so we have of a young and inexperienced squad. The fact little selfi sh and think about achieving it. Normally good experience there. I don’t expect to change that we got into the tournament and got a couple I don’t focus on individual achievements like that those teams from what we had at NCAAs. There is of wins under our belt, that is defi nitely something - we’re usually all about winning the team title - but a lot of compatibility there with guys knowing each that should help us this season because we were again I think it was the perfect year if it was going other’s games pretty well. Everyone knows how able to get some of the younger guys tournament to happen. This year I’d like him to really shift his important doubles is in college tennis so having experience. And you know, I thought we played focus on helping us win the team title again. that familiarity with our teams is reassuring. I also Pepperdine pretty tight and they ended up winning expect to have great leadership from our seniors the tournament so we have a lot to look forward to. - Chris, Ben and Philipp. And Mathieu (Dehaine) Kohlloeffel gets much of the attention, We are shooting for a Pac-10 Championship fi rst, Q: and Jeremy (Drean) are juniors so I expect them and deservedly so, however Chris Surapol and then I think there are about four or fi ve teams, to help out in this area as well. Haythem (Abid) is is a fi fth-year senior and is entering this ourselves included, that have a decent shot at win- only a sophomore, but he responded well last year season as one of the hottest players in the ning the NCAA Championship. Certainly Georgia after essentially being thrown into the fi re by joining country. Where does he fi t in? and Baylor are probably leading the group right the team in January. I just have to think he’ll be now, but I expect us to be right there with them that much more prepared this year by starting in come May. We know we’re solid at No. 1 - Ben BM: Chris has done a tremendous job for us. the fall. Then you have Michael Look who I thought (Kohlloeffel) has proved that. Philipp (Gruendler) You look at what he did last year, losing just one played some really good tennis towards the end and Ben at doubles have always been a good match (Surapol was 20-1 in dual-match play), and of the season and I’m looking forward to seeing team for us. Chris Surapol had a great year and I can’t help but look forward to what he will bring to what he brings to the table with a year of college is having a good year. The top of the lineup is the table this year. He has improved tremendously. tennis under his belt. good and I think we will be strong at the bottom He loves to compete. He likes the pressure of as well. I just think there is no reason for us not being in that last match. I have to say that I feel You talked about doubles being pretty to have the expectation that we can bring another good when it comes down to him like it did against Q: much set. What about singles? championship back to UCLA this year. Illinois at the NCAAs or in the Cal match here last year. That was an important match for us. He just enjoys the pressure. Chris has really worked hard With the exception of Ben at No. 1, Benjamin Kohlloeffel led UCLA to BM: Q: in the gym. He’s not a very big kid so he has to everything else is wide open in my opinion. Our an NCAA Team title in 2005 and recently make up for it in other areas. His assets are that lineup could very well end up looking a lot like it captured the NCAA Singles Championship. he is very fast and is really an extremely smart did at NCAAs last year, however a lot of that will What do you expect from Ben this year? player on the court. He realizes that if his game depend on how well guys are playing at that given plan isn’t working he needs to try something else. time. I’d say Ben at No. 1, and likely Abid, if he’s BM: Ben is a special player that doesn’t And if that doesn’t work he’s going to try something playing well, at No. 2 are likely scenarios. I think come along too often. Anytime he takes the court else. He’s a player whose not locked into any one where you will could see the most change is at we’re going to have a very good chance of winning. style of play. I think he’s looking back right now the 3-6 positions, with guys moving up and down But you know, he’s going to lose some matches. and is happy that he decided to redshirt that one a spot throughout the season. I’m certainly not expecting him to go undefeated. year (Surapol sat out the 2005 season with an There are great players at every school and Ben is ankle injury). It was a tough decision for him but going to have to face all of them. Playing No. 1 is I told him that come that fi fth year he’d be really

4 University of California Los Angeles BILLY MARTIN Q&A

Finals, losing one and winning one, so that should Were you pleased with how the team Q: be a great meeting for the fans in Texas. They’ve 2007 Preseason Fila Collegiate played in the fall? come here and beaten us twice so I can only hope Tennis Rankings that we’ll have better luck over at their place. We Singles Top-20 Doubles Top-10 In some ways yes and in some ways no. lost what I thought was a heartbreaker to them last BM: (Sept. 8) (Sept. 8) I thought Chris had the best fall in terms of really year. It was a very disappointing loss for me as stepping it up. Ben certainly had a good fall by a coach. To be up 4-1 with two breaks in the last 1. Benjamin Kohlloeffel, UCLA 1. Anderson/Rowe, Illinois defending his ITA Indoor title. Abid really didn’t get doubles match (singles was played fi rst due to poor 2. John Isner, Georgia 2. Kohlloeffel/Gruendler, UCLA to play because he was injured so it’s hard to tell. It weather and the match was tied at 3-3 heading into 3. Luigi D’Agord, Miami 3. Born/Siljestrom, MTSU wasn’t a bad fall for Michael, Mathieu and Jeremy, doubles) and to lose that was not easy to stomach. 4. Lars Poerschke, Baylor 4. D’Agord/Vallverdu, Miami It’s going to be a good match to get under our belts but I think they can all improve and I expect them to 5. Travis Helgeson, Georgia 5. Hung/Maravic, Michigan once the team season begins. Philipp took the fall because I know if we get to the semifi nals or fi nals 6. Somdev Devvarman, Virginia 6. Reix/Jenkins, Clemson off but I’m not too worried about him. I know he’ll at the NCAAs, that they are a team we are likely to be ready to play. He’s excited about this season, face. Other than that match, I think USC is going 7. Arnau Brugues, Tulsa 7. Paul/Hamar, Wake Forest especially since it’s his last as a Bruin. to be a much improved team this year and those 8. Erling Tveit, Mississippi 8. Byrnes/Byrnes, Oklahoma St. are always tough battles. Stanford is going to be 9. Jerry Makowski, Texas A&M 9. Isner/Flores, Georgia a very good team. Texas A&M is coming out here 10. Matt Bruch, Stanford 10. Hubble/Rogers, Tennessee Q: Speaking of that, do you get the sense to play us. I think our schedule is going to prepare 11. Daniel Byrnes, Oklahoma St. 45. Abid/Surapol that Ben, Phil and Chris are looking to ac- us well for NCAAs. complish some great things since this is 12. Ken Skupski, LSU their last season of college tennis? 13. Luis Flores, Georgia Team Top-10 Q: Not to look too far ahead, but you 14. Todd Paul, Wake Forest (Jan. 9) signed three very good Southern Califor- 15. Arnaud Lecloerec, VCU For sure. And I think it helps to still be BM: nia players for next season. How did the 16. Clement Reix, Clemson 1. Georgia able to remember how great a feeling it was when recruiting process go this year. 2. Baylor we did win it all. Unfortunately for Chris he had to 17. Kevin Anderson, Illinois 18. Harel Srugo, Old Dominion 3. Ohio State sit and watch it. I really think he has a desire to get 4. UCLA the opportunity to experience it as a player. Mathieu BM: I thought it went well. We signed, as 19. Bryan Koniecko, Ohio State 5. Illinois and Jeremy were right there with us cheering and you mentioned, three Southern California kids in 20. Sheeva Parbhu, Notre Dame Nick Meister, Ahmed Ismail and Chris Ho. Nick has 6. Mississippi giving us support, but I think they want to be even 66. Chris Surapol more a part of it and on the court this time. Ben really good potential and could be a great player 7. Duke 69. Mathieu Dehaine and Phil both won big matches for us in the fi nal for us. He’s Southern California’s Junior Sectional 8. Virginia two years ago. I think they remember how special champion and I think he will benefi t tremendously 89. Haythem Abid 9. Stanford a feeling that was and want to do it again. from a good college program like we have. He’s 10. Pepperdine gotten pretty far without much resources. He’s been working on his own. I think with some good to be a top college player, which we expect him to Q: Looking at the schedule, are there any coaching and day-to-day practice, he will be able do. And Chris Ho from Santa Barbara is a very, matches that stick out in your mind? to really step up his game. Ahmed certainly has very good doubles player. I think he’s going to be a potential coming out of the Weil Academy and I’m factor for us in doubles for sure. He’ll have to step BM: Well I think it will be an incredibly fun excited to work with him and see how far he can up his singles game in order to crack our lineup, but match for us when we travel to Baylor for the fi rst take his game. He’s a good junior player, but he I defi nitely see him contributing in doubles. He’s time ever. We’ve played them twice in the NCAA is going to have to work hard and raise his level an exceptional doubles player.

2007 Men’s Tennis Media Guide 5 THE 2007 UCLA BRUINS

2007 Roster Photo Caption Front Row (l-r): Andrew Eklov, Haythem Abid, Stan- Name Ht. Yr. R/L Hometown (Previous School) islav Arsonov, Mathieu Dehaine, Adam Draper, Andre Haythem Abid 6-2 So. L Tunis, Tunisia (Garbi School) Ranadive. Middle Row (l-r): Michael Look, Jeremy Stanislav Arsonov 6-1 Fr. R Kiev, Ukraine (Sanchez-Casal Academy) Drean, Benjamin Kohlloeffel, Jaysen Chung, Sean Jaysen Chung 5-10 RJr. R San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine Prep) Jackson, Mike Gurman. Back Row (l-r): Assistant Mathieu Dehaine 6-2 Jr. R Meudon, France (Lycee Marcelin Berthelot) Head Coach Jason Sher, Chris Surapol, Undergradu- Adam Draper 6-3 So. R Atherton, Calif. (Phillips Academy) ate Assistant Coach Luben Pampoulov, Philipp Gru- Jeremy Drean 6-1 Jr. R Rennes, France (Lycee Marcelin Berthelot) endler, Team Manager Chris Conway, Team Manager Andrew Eklov 6-4 RSo. R Manhattan Beach, Calif. (University of Illinois) Spencer Cohen, Head Coach Billy Martin. Philipp Gruendler 6-1 Sr. R Weil Am Rhein, Germany (Kaufmaennische Loerrach) Mike Gurman 5-11 Fr. R Los Angeles, Calif. (Keystone National HS) Sean Jackson 5-10 So. R Los Angeles, Calif. (Windward School) Pronunciation Guide Benjamin Kohlloeffel 6-0 Sr. L Herne, Germany (Otto-Hahn Gymnasium) Mathieu Dehaine ...... Mat-YEU Michael Look 6-2 So. R Redcliffe, Australia (Grace Lutheran College) Philipp Gruendler ...... Grewndler Andre Ranadive 6-1 Fr. R Atherton, Calif. (Menlo School) Benjamin Kohlloeffel ...... Kohl-HOFFEL Chris Surapol 5-6 RSr. R Whittier, Calif. (Whitney HS) Andre Ranadive ...... Ron-a-DEE-vay Jason Sher ...... Share Head Coach: Billy Martin, 14th year (Univ. of Redlands ’89) Chris Surapol ...... Sur-a-pool Assistant Head Coach: Jason Sher, 8th year (UCLA ’93) Undergraduate Assistant Coaches: Kris Kwinta, Luben Pampoulov Managers: Chris Conway, Spencer Cohen Director of Tennis Operations: Grant Chen, UCLA ‘06

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