2011-12: Went 3-3 overall in singles
and 5-2 in doubles ... Partnered with Rob Wong to win Flight C
Championship at USTA College Invitational, going 4-0 in the tournament
(9/23-25) ... 2-0 in singles during the spring season, picking up wins
over Navy and George Washington.
2010-11: Went
2-4 overall, including 0-1 in Ivy play ... Went 8-6 overall in doubles
play, with a 5-2 record in the fall ... Played at No. 1 doubles, going
3-3 in the spring, with a 2-3 record in Ivy League play ... Teamed with
Lucas Andreika to reach the Flight A doubles finals of the Princeton
Invitational (9/19) ... Reached the doubles round of 16 at the ITA
Northeast Regional (10/17).
2009-10: Went 18-12 overall, including
an 8-2 mark in the fall ... Went 10-9 in doubles action in the spring,
including 2-5 in Ivy play ... Won the Princeton Invitational, Flight A
Title, taking his first two matches in straight sets and his final two
in three sets to capture the title (9/18-19) ... Took three consecutive
matches in straight sets to advance to the final of the USTA NTC Flight A
Invitational, before dropping the final in three tough sets, 6-3, 3-6,
6-7 (9/25-27) ... Played at No. 1 singles in the spring, going 10-10 and
1-6 in the Ivy League ... Won lone Ivy match again Brown, taking the
victory in straight sets, 6-2, 7-6 (4/2) ... Opened the spring with six
consecutive doubles victories at No. 1 ... Teamed with Mark Milbrandt to
win against Princeton (3/27) and also was victorious against Dartmouth
(4/9).
2008-09 (at UCLA): Advanced
to the singles final of the Invitational Draw at the Pac-10
Championships in Ojai, Calif., falling to USC's Daniel Nguyen, 6-3, 6-1
... Played singles in one dual match in the spring, defeating Oregon's
Sho Higuchi, 6-2, 6-1at the No. 6 position ... Played doubles in five
dual matches, posting a 3-2 record ... Went 3-0 at the No. 3 position
with partner Holden Seguso ... Ended the season with a 8-5 overall
singles record and an 8-5 mark in doubles play ... Reached the
consolation quarterfinals in singles at the Southern California
Intercollegiates in the fall ... Quarterfinalist in doubles (w/Nick
Meister) at the ITA West-South Championships, falling to top-seeded Omar
Altmann/Bassam Beidas, 8-1 ... Reached A Flight final of Pac-10 Doubles
Championships, defeating 35th-ranked team from USC en route and losing
7-6 in third set in the final to Stanford's No. 1 (Klahn/Thatcher) ...
In singles, defeated Stanford's Greg Hirshman ... Also won against USC's
Abdullah Magdas, who was ranked 65th in the nation at one point and
played as high as No. 3 for the eventual national champion Trojans.
High School/Juniors: Owned
a career-high combined ranking of No. 50 in the ITF World Junior
Rankings (Jan. 2007) ... Was also ranked in the top 25 in Europe ...
Three-time Slovakian National Singles Champion ... Also earned two
national championships in doubles ... Captured three national
championships with his club team TK Kupele Piestany ... Won two matches
to qualify for the French Open Junior Championships in 2007 ... Also
competed in qualifying for the Wimbledon Junior Championships ...
Competed in several other `Grade A' level events, including the
Casablanca Cup (Mexico) and the Italian Open ... Quarterfinalist at the
INTERSPA Slovakia Cup in 2007 ... Also advanced to the quarterfinals at
the Coffee Bowl in Costa Rica in 2007 ... Enjoyed tremendous success at
the junior level in doubles, finishing his junior career with a 61-30
record in ITF play ... Captured a total of seven ITF doubles titles ...
Took home the crown at the 2007 Malaysian World Junior Championships
(w/Christopher Rungkat) ... Also went on to win three doubles titles in
Portugal in 2006 ... Semifinalist (w/Jereon Camfferman) at the 2006
Casablanca Cup ... Attended Gymnazium Pierra de Coubertina in Piestany,
Slovakia.
Personal: Son of Alena Brazdilova and
Eugen Brazdil ... Admires Rafael Nadal ... Speaks English, German,
Russian and Slovak ... Biggest athletic thrill was fighting off match
points to come back and win the Slovakian National Singles Championship.