2021-22 Men's Tennis Roster
Biography
HONORS & AWARDS:
All-WCC Singles 2nd Team – 2019
All-WCC Singles Honorable Mention – 2022
All-WCC Doubles Honorable Mention – 2022
WCC Doubles Team of the Week – 4/12/22
WCC All-Academic Honorable Mention - 2020, 22
WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Gold) – 2019
WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Silver) – 2020
WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Bronze) – 2022
Pepperdine Scholar Athlete – 2019, 20, 21, 22
PEPPERDINE 2021-22: Had a strong senior campaign, going 20-5 in overall singles matches, including winning 10 of 12 dual singles matches from the No. 4, No. 5 and No. 6 spots … Went 12-9 in overall doubles matches with partners Corrado Summaria, Eric Hadigian, Pietro Fellin and Tim Zeitvogel … Went 12 dual matches without a singles loss from March 8th until May 7th … Named to the WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the WCC All-Academic team.
PEPPERDINE 2020-21: Did not play in 2020-21.
PEPPERDINE 2019-20: Went 6-2 in dual singles on anywhere from the #2 position to the #5 position as a sophomore … Went 4-3 in singles play during the fall season, appearing in three singles tournaments … Achieved a 4-3 record in dual doubles … Named to WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (silver) and a Pepperdine Scholar-Athlete.
PEPPERDINE 2018-19: Named to the All-WCC singles for the second team as a freshman … Appeared in 27 singles and 24 doubles matches … Earned a .629 winning percentage in singles matches at the No. 2 (10-5) and 3 (1-3) positions matching the team-high in wins at 17-10 … Went .500 in doubles matches at the No. 2 position going 12-12 … Clinched 4-3 upset over #38 BYU (4/13), going 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 … Named to WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll (gold) and a Pepperdine Scholar-Athlete.
JUNIORS: Reached final four of the Spanish Championship twice … Reached quarterfinal of the Spain F13 Futures in June 2018 … Won three ATP points in 2018 … Ranked 1,343 in ATP and has a career high ranking of 1,339 … Won local regional tournament a total of five times.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from American International School of Mallorca in Mallorca, Spain in 2018 … Valedictorian of high school class.
PERSONAL: Born to parents Enrique Luque and Maria del Carmen Rico in Córdoba, Spain … Has one sister, Maria … Would eventually like to go to medical school … Relative Carlos García plays tennis at Georgia Southern University … Chose Pepperdine because “it is one of the best schools in the US and a university located in the best location, along with having a tennis team that always competes against top ten teams.”
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Historical Player Information
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2018-19Freshman
5'6"
135 lbs
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2019-20Sophomore
5'7"
0 lbs
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