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Overview - Integral part of the team … Made huge improvements in his game over the summer participating in Futures and Challengers tournaments … More aggressive now … Biggest strength is competitive nature … Serving and volleying well … Playing extremely well in doubles … May challenge Grinda for No. 1 slot in singles … Expected to play top two in singles and doubles.
Fall 1999 - Ranked preseason No. 47 in singles … Ranked No. 569 in ATP singles and No. 462 in doubles in the Dec. 13 poll … Did not compete during fall tournaments.
1998-99 - Earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention acclaim … Played primarily in the No. 2 and 3 positions during dual match play … Won his only match at the No. 1 position … Registered a 23-14 overall singles record and stands 17-8 in duals … Climbed from No. 85 in the preseason national rankings to No. 66 in the fall edition … Entered spring listed No. 8 in the regional rankings … Ranked within the top 100 in national rankings in the winter … Finished year tied for No. 79 nationally … Posted a 5-4 record during fall tournaments … Received a main draw berth into the All-American Championships but suffered a first round loss to No. 46 Ivan Rodrigo of Miami … Advanced to the semifinals of the ITA Regional where he lost a three-setter to top-seeded No. 23 Gustavo Marcaccio of ASU … Avenged his earlier ITA Regional semifinal loss by defeating No. 44 Gustavo Marcaccio on March 12 … Reached the second round of the So. Calif. Intercollegiate Championships (SCIC) … Defeated Fritz Allhoff of UCSB then lost to USC's Ryan Moore in the second round … Advanced to the second round of the National Collegiate Tennis Classic (NCTC) before falling to Stanford's Josh Abrams … Defeated No. 45 Adam Marchetti in straight sets in the first round of the NCAAs … Defeated Talito Corrales in straight sets in the NCAA finals … Posted a 5-4 overall record and a 2-1 dual match record in doubles with five different partners … Advanced to the SCIC semifinals with Noah Newman, posting a 2-1 record … Teamed with Xavier Luscan to advance to the Pac-10 Invitational Quarterfinals.
High School/Juniors - Ranked No. 2 nationally in Boys 18 and under in 1998 … Top-ranked player in Southern California in Boys 10, 12, 14 and 18s … Listed No. 5 nationally in Boys 14 and unders at age 13 … Competed in numerous Junior Grand Slam events, including Wimbledon and the French Open … Played one year of high school tennis at Crossroads School in 9th grade for coach Martin Hershey … Went undefeated for that season and won the Delphic League Championship.
Personal - Full name is Zachary Rodin Fleishman… Born March 17, 1980 in Santa Monica, Calif. … Sister, Amy, is a UCLA graduate … Enjoys collecting trophies and playing all sports … Favorite academic class is biology … Major is undeclared.
FLEISHMAN'S CAREER SINGLES | FLEISHMAN'S CAREER DOUBLES |
Year | @1 | @2 | @3 | @4 | @5 | @6 | Duals | Tourn. | Overall | Year | @1 | @2 | @3 | Duals | Tourn. | Overall |
1998-99 | 1-0 | 11-6 | 5-2 | - | - | - | 17-8 | 6-6 | 23-14 | 1998-99 | - | 1-0 | 1-1 | 2-1 | 3-3 | 5-4 |
Fall 1999 | Did Not Compete | Fall 1999 | Did Not Compete |
Totals | 1-0 | 11-6 | 5-2 | - | - | - | 17-8 | 6-6 | 23-14 | Totals | - | 1-0 | 1-1 | 2-1 | 3-3 | 5-4 |