Career - through Spring 2017
Singles - 58-53 (.523)
Doubles - 55-41 (.573)
Honors and Awards
2016 MVC Elite 18 Award
1x All-MVC - 2017
3x MVC First Team Scholar-Athlete - 2015, 16, 17
2016-17 (Senior)
An MVC First Team Scholar-Athlete selection for the third time in his career...Finished with a 15-14 singles record, including a 7-2 record in fall tournament play...Primarily played in the second and third flight...Was 2-1 against MVC opponents...
///// Doubles: went 10-11 in doubles play, playing with five different doubles partners...Split time evenly in all three flights.
2015-16 (Junior)
An MVC All-Conference selection for the first time in his career after helping the Shockers capture the MVC regular season and tournament championship... Recipient of the 2016 MVC Elite 18 Award... Named to the MVC Scholar-Athlete Team for the second consecutive season... Played No. 3 singles for most of the season, while also seeing action at No. 2 as well... Was 12-16 overall in singles and 10-13 in dual play... Went 2-1 vs. MVC opponents during the regular season...
///// Doubles: Went 18-9 overall (16-7 in duals)… Teamed up with Tin Ostojic in doubles en route to a 17-7 mark, playing in the No. 1 spot all season... Ranked for much of the season and as high as No. 45 in the ITA doubles rankings.
2014-15 (Sophomore)
An MVC Scholar-Athlete selection… Ranked second on the team in singles wins with a 20-11 mark… Went 17-8 in duals while splitting time between the Nos. 4-6 spots… Put together nine-straight wins during a stretch between Feb. 8 and March 15 to help the Shockers knock off three nationally-ranked foes… Posted a 15-9 doubles record (12-7 duals) while splitting time between the second and third courts… Qualified for the A.D.’s Honor Roll in both the Fall and Spring semesters.
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2013-14 (Freshman)
Tallied a 10-11 singles record (7-6 duals) while gaining experience at the No. 5 and No. 6 positions… Won a key No. 5 singles match against Southern Illinois and also contributed a doubles point in WSU’s 4-0 MVC Team Semifinal win over the Salukis…
///// Doubles: Played doubles most of the year with Ilija Cuic, posting a 10-8 record (7-7 duals) at mostly the No. 2 spot… Was 12-12 overall, 2-1 in MVC dual play… Teamed with Cuic for three-straight wins to reach the finals of the MVC Individual Championships during the fall season
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Before he was a Shocker
Spent three years at the Bruguera Tennis Academy, which is one of the top academies in Spain...Trained by Sergi (No. 3 ATP) and Luis Bruguera, as well as Fernando Luna (No. 25 ATP)
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Personal
Son of Denis and Jocelyne Devilliers...Youngest of six children...Has two brothers, Nicolas and Denis, and three sisters, Anne-Sophie, Marie Line and Aurela...Majoring in International Business…