Aaron Yovan

Aaron Yovan

Year: Senior
Hometown: Irvine, Calif.
College: UCLA
2005-06: Posted a 6-9 overall record in singles play and 16-12 in doubles at UCLA...semifinalist at the So. Cal Intercollegiates...reached the round of 16 at both the Midland Collegiate Classic and the ITA Regionals...teamed with Chris Surapol to reach the doubles final at the Midland Collegiate Classic...went 7-2 while teaming with Mathieu Dehaine and reached the finals at both the ITA Regionals and So. Cal Intercollegiates. 2004-05: Redshirted the season...trained and competed in individual tournaments during the school year. 2003-04: Ended the season with a 9-10 overall singles record at UCLA...posted a 3-2 mark at the No. 6 position in dual-match play...went 11-9 in doubles play...qualified for the main draw at the So. Cal Intercollegiates...eamed with Chris Surapol to reach the finals at the So. Cal Intercollegiates, the duo also reached the quarterfinals at the Bulldog Invitational and Midland Collegiate Invitational. 2002-03: Posted a 10-8 overall record in singles play at UCLA...went 2-1 in dual-match play, all at No. 6 singles...registered a 2-4 overall doubles record...went 1-1 in dual-match play...reached the round of 16 at the Southern California Intercollegiates...competed in the main draw at the Midland Collegiate Invitational and the Omni Hotels ITA Regionals...teamed with Chris Surapol in doubles at the ITA Regionals. High School: First-team All-American in 2002 at University High School...won the 2000 USTA SuperNational Winter Championships...finished 2002 ranked in the top-10 nationally in the USTA Boys' 16s singles...played No. 1 singles all four years at University HS...Orange County Register Player of the Year...captured the Pacific Coast League singles championship three years in a row (2000-02)...won the University Scholar-Athlete Award in 2002...Ojai singles finalist in 2001 and 2002...four-time All-CIF selection...three-time first-team Orange County Register and Los Angeles Times selection. Personal: Majoring in economics.