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  Marton Ott
School: Virginia Commonwealth University
Year: Senior
Home Town: Budapest
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Dominant Hand: Right
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Singles Record: 59-21
Doubles Record: 54-25

GENERAL: Listed as 98th in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) preseason singles rankings … Also ranked #60 with partner Arnaud LeCloerec in the ITA preseason doubles rankings.  2003-04/JUNIOR: A second team All-Colonial Athletic Association choice in both singles and doubles ... Lost just three times in 18 completed matches this spring, 15 of which were held at the number three position ... Finished the season with a #108 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division I individual singles ratings ... Won his first 11 matches to start this season ... Also posted a 12-9 mark as part of VCU’s number two doubles unit, along with Pedro Nieto ... Helped VCU to its NCAA Team Championship first round win over cross-town rival Richmond, defeating the Spiders’ number two doubles tandem of Jeppy  Moss and David Donn 8- 3 … Clinched the Rams’ 4-3 decision over #19 Tulane in the semifinals of the Blue-Gray National Collegiate Classic (Mar. 13) by winning a third-set tiebreaker over the Green Wave’s Ted Angelinos ... Downed Baylor’s Matija Zgaga (#113 individually by the ITA) during VCU’s 5-2 loss to the second-ranked Bears (Mar. 6). 2002-03/SOPHOMORE: Named first team All-CAA in singles for the second straight year and to the second team squad for doubles ... Compiled a 16-8 record as the Rams’ number two singles player and ended the year with a #82 national rating ... Also went 11-7 as one-half of VCU’s number two doubles pairing. 2001-02/FRESHMAN: Chosen as the CAA’s Rookie of the Year and earned first team all-conference laurels in both singles and doubles ... Amassed an impressive 17-2 singles mark as a freshman, primarily at the number three slot, and a 17-4 record in doubles competition ... Won his first 14 matches to begin his collegiate career.