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Alex Llompart's Profile
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  Alex Llompart
School: Pepperdine
Year: Senior
Home Town: Carolina
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Home Country: Puerto Rico
High School: San Juan Educational School
Height: 5-9
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Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Unknown
Singles Record: 35-16
Doubles Record: 34-18
CAREER: Through three seasons, has a singles record of 69-36 overall and 53-30 in duals, and a doubles record of 42-22 overall and 34-19 in duals ... A three-time All-WCC selection in singles.

PEPPERDINE 2010-11: Made the All-WCC first team in singles as a junior ... Team Captain ... Went 26-7 in singles overall and a team-best 18-4 during the dual season ... Played primarily from the #3 (16-4) spot in the lineup, but also saw action playing #2 (2-0) ... 5-2 versus nationally ranked opponents ... Ranked as high as #40 on the Campbell/ITA Collegiate Singles Rankings and finished the season listed at #75 ... Regionally ranked #11 in singles ... In doubles, finished with a 21-12 record overall and was 14-8 in duals ... Went 12-4 (all in duals) with Alfredo Moreno and concluded the season ranked #87 by the ITA ... Also appeared on the final doubles rankings with Finn Tearney at #51 ... With Tearney, defeated Austin Krajicek and Jeff Dadamo - the eventual NCAA Doubles Champions - to clinch the doubles point in a dual versus Texas A&M ... Was named WCC Doubles Player of the Month with Tearney in October, Hugh Clarke in November and Moreno in February ... Reached the doubles final at the Southern California Intercollegiate with Clarke last fall ... Earned WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll "bronze" honors.

PEPPERDINE 2009-10: Made the All-WCC first team in doubles and second team in singles as a sophomore ... Competed in the first round of the NCAA Doubles Tournament with Bassam Beidas and the duo finished the season ranked #30 by the ITA ... In singles, went 21-13 overall (13-10 in duals) ... Saw action up and down the ladder, from #1 to #5 ... Saw the most time at #3, where he went 8-5 ... Highest-ranked victory came against #43 Dennis Lajola in the fall as he reached the final of the Wilson ITA West/South Regional singles tournament ... In doubles, went a team-best 27-9 overall (19-6 in duals) ... Went 16-7 overall and 13-5 in duals with Beidas, and 10-1 overall and 5-0 in duals with Finn Tearney ... Ranked #41 in the final ITA doubles poll with Tearney ... Posted a 12-5 record at the #1 position with Beidas ... Named to the WCC Doubles Team of the Month in February with Tearney and in March with Beidas ... Won the 2009 Midland Invitational doubles title with Tearney.

PEPPERDINE 2008-09: Was named the WCC Freshman of the Year and earned All-WCC first team honors in singles ... Ended the year at #122 in the ITA singles rankings ... After enrolling in January, posted a 22-6 record in singles (all in duals) ... Played primarily at #3, going 20-5 ... Had a 15-13 record in doubles, including 5-6 at #2 and 10-7 at #3 ... Saw the bulk of his doubles work with Hugh Clarke, and they went 10-4 together.

PUERTO RICO: Graduated from the San Juan Educational School in Puerto Rico in 2008 ... Is a member of Puerto Rico's Davis Cup squad and was the country's 2008 player of the year ... Ranked No. 1 in Puerto Rico for the U-12, U-14, U-16 and U-18 age groups ...Ranked #5 by the USTA as an U-14 and #7 as an U-18 ... Ranked #80 by the ITF for boys U-18s ... Played in the French Open Juniors ... Made it to the third round of singles in the U.S. Open Juniors and was a doubles semifinalist ... An Easter Bowl singles and doubles finalist.

PERSONAL: Born in Carolina, Puerto Rico ... Son of Miguel Llompart and Sigrid Filardir ... His father played professional volleyball ... Brother of Andre, Alejandro and Alberto ... Chose Pepperdine for "good academics, the great tennis program and its amazing location."

FAVORITES: Likes to go to the beach ... Favorite food is sushi ... Favorite movie is Miracle ... Favorite television show is 24 ... Favorite book is I've Got Your Back ... Lists his sports hero is Michael Phelps.