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  Wayne Wong
School: California
Year: Senior
Home Town: Hong Kong
Home State:
Home Country:
High School: Yah Wan College
Height: 5-7
Weight: 140 lbs.
Birth Date: Saturday, March 21, 1981
Dominant Hand: Right
Major:
Singles Record: 73-43
Doubles Record: 14-32

The "Wright" Word: "Wayne Wong has an almost effortless game style. Watch him drive his opponents crazy."

Enters the spring ranked No. 24 in the region after an admirable fall tournament schedule, which he posted the second-most wins on the team behind Conor Niland…Fall 2003: competed in three tournaments for the Bears compiling six victories in eight matches… won three out of four matches at the ITA regional tourney, making it all the way to the regional quarterfinals…also split two matches at the Bulldog Classic in Fresno, with Patrick Briaud as his partner…2002-03: Did not compete in the spring…FALL 2002: Had the strongest fall of anyone on the team, reeling off a 10-2 record over three events…finished 2-1 at Napa Valley Tennis Classic, defeating Georgia’s Stephan Timu, 6-1, 7-5, and Illinois’ Chris Martin, 6-3, 6-2…at USD Tournament in San Diego, won the tournament title with a 6-3, 0-6, 6-1 victory over Daniel Jung of San Diego State…advanced to the quarterfinals at the Omni Hotels Regional Championships with win over No. 77 Peter Malacek of Portland…had a 10-match winning streak snapped by Stanford’s No. 11 David Martin in the semifinals…teamed with sophomore Patrick Briaud at Napa Valley Tennis Classic, dropping Illinois’ duo of Murnighan and Zeder, 8-5…2001-02: Led team in overall wins, with 24…played singles in all but two dual matches…played at least four matches on each of courts two through five…strongest at court three with 5-3 record…though unranked, defeated two highly-ranked opponents during 2002, both from Stanford…first came against No. 28 David Martin, where Wong helped Cal to 4-3 upset, winning 7-6, 3-6, 6-3 at the three spot…second came against No. 49 Ryan Haviland at court four…Wong took tough match, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4…played in eight dual doubles matches…partnered with Chase Exon in five matches at court three…perhaps team’s strongest fall, posting 8-3 record over three events…started off with two wins at Napa Valley Tennis Challenge…at Bulldog Classic in Fresno, defeated Nick Fustar of Fresno State in semifinal match, 6-4, 6-3 to advance to finals…lost close match to Fresno State’s Stefan Suta in finals to become tournament’s runner-up…advanced to Round of 16 at Omni Hotels Northwest Regional Championships with win over Hector Alemada of Fresno State, 6-3, 6-3…run was ended by Portland’s Travis Parrot in close match…competed with freshman Dean Wallace at Bulldog Classic…the pair advanced to second round with win over Cameron and Levin of Loyola Marymount…was named All Pac-10 Academic Honorable Mention…2000-01: Competed in six matches in No. 5 and No. 6 slots, finishing with 3-3 dual match record…in first ever dual match, defeated UC Santa Barbara’s Michael Faust by 6-3, 4-6, 6-2…downed William and Mary’s Chuck Briggs by 6-2, 6-4 margin, match which Cal won 6-1 and keyed early season three-game winning streak…in fall, went 3-3 in singles … at Fresno State Invitational, advanced to semifinals of back draw with win over Erin Carroll of Cal Poly, 8-4, before losing to teammate Hiro Nakamura, 8-5…in doubles, amassed 5-2 record with junior Hiro Nakamura …advanced to final of Fresno State Invitational by defeating Santa Clara’s Michael Duong and Adam Lewis 9-7 in semifinals.

PERSONAL/PREVIOUS: Ranked No. 1 player in Hong Kong…played in numerous Junior Grand Slam Events…participated in Davis Cup three years before coming to Cal…enjoys fishing, snookers, arcade games and movies…parents are Wendy and John Wong…full name is Wayne Wing Luen Wong…major is undeclared…born March 21, 1981 in Hong Kong.

WONG’S Career Record

Singles Doubles

Dual Overall Dual Overall

2000-01 3-3 6-7 0-0 5-3

2001-02 14-10 24-14 2-1 3-6

2002-03 0-0 10-2 0-0 1-1

Fall ’03 0-0 6-2 0-0 1-1

Totals 17-13 46-25 2-1 10-11