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  Calle Hansen
School: Pepperdine
Year: Senior
Home Town: Skogsvagen
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Singles Record: 21-11
Doubles Record: 28-11

Calle Hansen recently completed his junior season at Pepperdine . . . One of two juniors on the Waves’ 10-man roster during the 2002-03 campaign . . . Joined the Pepperdine program in January of 2001, and saw first dual match action in late February after resolving eligibility issues . . . Has emerged as one of the program's top players . . . Will be expected to provide the Waves with much-needed depth, experience and leadership.

2003: Helped Pepperdine complete the campaign with an overall record of 17-11 . . . The Waves advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championships before losing a 4-2 decision to No. 4 Vanderbilt in Nashville . . . Pepperdine was ranked No. 26 nationally in the final Omni Hotels poll . . . Compiled a dual match singles record of 20-7, playing primarily at the No. 1 and No. 2 spots in the Pepperdine line-up . . . Including tournament play, posted an overall singles record of 29-11 . . . Advanced to the second round of the singles draw at the NCAA Championships . . . Defeated No. 7 ranked Alex Hartman of Mississippi in a first round match before losing to William Barker of Rice . . . Ranked No. 44 nationally in the final Omni Hotels singles poll . . . Paired with Diego Acuna to earn All-American honors in doubles . . . The tandem advanced to the quarterfinal round at the NCAA Championships and was ranked No. 7 nationally in the final Omni Hotels listing . . . Defeated doubles teams from Clemson and Illinois before losing a 6-1, 6-7, 6-1 decision to Scott Lipsky and David Martin of Stanford . . . Tabbed the West Coast Conference (WCC) "Player of the Year" . . . Earned first team All-WCC honors in both singles and doubles . . . Pepperdine won the league's team title for the 13th consecutive year dating back to 1991.

FALL 2002: Notched a singles mark of 8-3 in three different tournaments . . . Won the consolation singles title at the Midland Collegiate Open, defeating Reiner Neurohr of Baylor in the title match . . . Posted a 5-2 doubles mark with Diego Acuna . . . The tandem advanced to the title match of the Omni Hotels Regional before losing an 8-2 decision to Olivier Charroin and Chris Stewart of Arizona State.

2002: Compiled a 12-10 dual match singles record playing primarily at the No. 3 position in the Pepperdine line-up . . . Including tournament play, notched a 26-17 singles mark . . Teamed with freshman Brian Wright to produce a 16-7 record in dual match doubles play . . . Including tournament play, compiled an overall doubles record of 26-12, teaming with Wright along with seniors Al Garland and Sebastien Graeff . . . Teamed with Graeff to reach the finals of the Sherwood Intercollegiate at the Sherwood Tennis Club in Westlake Village where the duo lost to Pepperdine teammates Al Garland and Stefan Suter . . . Played a pivotal role as Pepperdine completed the season with a dual match record of 25-6 . . . The Waves advanced to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Championships and completed the season ranked No. 5 nationally in the final Omni Hotels poll.

FALL 2001: Registered a 5-4 record in doubles tournament play . . . Along with Al Garland, advanced to the finals of the Adidas Invitational where the duo was defeated by Jean-Julien Rojer and Marcin Matkowski of UCLA.

2001: Posted a dual match singles record of 8-7 after gaining eligibility in late February . . . Played primarily at the No. 3 and No. 4 positions in the Waves’ singles line-up . . . Accumulated a dual match doubles mark of 9-4 with freshman Ryan Redondo, playing primarily at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions . . . Earned All-WCC doubles honors . . . Helped Pepperdine compile a dual match record of 19-8 . . . The Waves advanced to the third round of the NCAA Championships before losing to Stanford . . . Pepperdine completed the season ranked No. 18 nationally in the final Omni Hotels poll.

JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS: Former member of the Swedish Junior National Team which finished third at the European Championships . . . A member of the Swedish Junior National Tennis Academy from 1996-99 . . . Ranked among the Top 5 junior-level group players in Sweden for several years . . . Currently ranked among the nation’s Top 50 players . . . Captured the Swedish Junior National doubles title in 1996.

PERSONAL: Born January 5, 1980 . . . A resident of Vasteras, Sweden . . . A 1999 graduate of the Tretorn Tennis Academy in Bastad, Sweden.