Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Maxime Tchoutakian was born in France and developed an early passion for tennis. He pursued his education in the United States, competing in collegiate tennis while studying at the University of California. (UCLA). [1] Tchoutakian turned professional in 2010 and competed on the ATP and ITF circuits.
This page was last edited on 29 November 2024, at 21:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more
Coach Billy Martin, who played at UCLA, has a 14 straight top 5 NCAA team finishes and a 9 consecutive 20-win seasons. He was named ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) division 1 National Coach of the Year and is a member of ITA Hall of Fame. [52] [53] The 1950 men's tennis team won UCLA's first-ever NCAA Championship.
Martin currently serves as the head coach for the UCLA Bruins men's tennis team, a position he has held since 1994. [1] Martin, who played at UCLA, has 14 straight top 5 NCAA team finishes and 9 consecutive 20-win seasons. He was named ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) division 1 National Coach of the Year and is a member of ITA Hall of ...
Bebeto de Freitas (born 1950), a Brazilian volleyball coach and football manager; Pete de Freitas (1961–1989), a musician and producer, best known as a drummer with Echo & the Bunnymen; Phillip DeFreitas (born 1966), an English cricketer; Ramon Lopes de Freitas (born 1989), a Brazilian football player
Country of origin Person 1 Person 2 Relationship Ref. Algeria Abdeslam Mahmoudi: Noureddine Mahmoudi: Son [1]Noureddine Mahmoudi: Abdeslam Mahmoudi: Father Egypt Karim Hossam
Bassett graduated from UCLA in 1951, and would go on to coach the UCLA tennis team for 27 seasons (from 1967 to 1993). At UCLA, he compiled a record of 592-92-2, winning 13 conference championships, seven NCAA team championships (1970, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982 and 1984) and producing three NCAA singles champions, four NCAA doubles team champions and 49 All-Americans.