2021-22 Men's Tennis Roster
Nava, Eduardo

Eduardo Nava
- Height:
- 5-10
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Northridge, Calif.
- High School:
- California Iq Academy
Bio
Awards
• 2022 ITA Singles All-American
• 2022 All-ACC First Team
• 2022 All-ACC Academic Team
• 2022 ITA Scholar-Athlete
• Reached the Quarterfinals at the 2022 NCAA Singles Championships
• Qualified for the 2022 NCAA Singles Championships
• 2021 All-ACC Second Team
• 2021 All-ACC Academic Team
• Reached the Round of 32 at the 2021 NCAA Singles Championships
• Qualified for the 2021 NCAA Doubles Championships
• Two-time Singles Player of the Week
• Two-time ACC Doubles Player of the Week
Career
• 60-28 record in singles
• 44-19 record in doubles
2021-22 (Graduate)
• Singles: 19-10
• Doubles: 17-6
Results
• Recorded a 19-10 singles record and went 8-3 in ACC action and earned First-Team All-ACC honors
• Reached the Quarterfinals at the NCAA Singles Championships, claiming All-American status
• Garnered one ACC Weekly honor: ACC Men's Tennis Singles Player of the Week (Feb. 8, 2022)
• Picked up nine ranked wins; the highest ranked singles victory is over No. 11 Hamish Stewart (Georgia) and in doubles No. 38 Mika Berghaus / Elias Grubert (Tennessee Tech)
• Played at the top three singles positions for Wake Forest, earning the most wins at the No. 1 singles position (9)
• Partnered with Matthew Thomson ended the season with a 5-3 record and rose as high as No. 74 in the rankings
• Entered the ITA rankings at No. 71 in singles (Feb. 10) and as high as No. 34 (Mar. 27)
2020-21 (Senior)
• Singles: 18-4
• Doubles: 15-8
Results
• Recorded a 18-4 singles record and went 7-1 in ACC action and earned Second-Team All-ACC honors
• Reached the Round of 32 at the NCAA Singles Championships and was one win shy of claiming All-American achievement
• Garnered two ACC Weekly honors: Co-Doubles Team of the Week (Mar. 16, 2021) and ACC Men's Tennis Singles Player of the Week (Apr. 6, 2021)
• Ended the season winning 12 of last first 16 matches, including 11-straight wins from (Mar. 12 to Apr. 17)
• Picked up four ranked win over No. 11 Matias Soto (Baylor), No. 18 Philip Henning (Georgia), No. 80 Benjamin Sigouin (UNC) and No. 118 Connor Thomson (South Carolina)
• Posted a perfect 4-0 in three-set matches
• Played at the top three singles positions for Wake Forest, earning the most wins at the No. 3 singles position (9)
• Partnered with Henri Squire ended the season with a 13-6 record and rose as high as No. 8 in the rankings, finishing with four ranked wins, best win of the season came over then-No. 20 Garrett Johns and Sean Sculley of Duke
• Entered the ITA rankings at No. 38 in singles (Mar. 26) and as high as No. 31 (Apr. 23)
2019-20 (Junior - Season shortened due to COVID-19)
• Singles: 9-4
• Doubles: 7-5
Results
• Finished the shortened spring season with a team-best 18 wins with a 9-3 record in dual match play and a 9-4 record in tournament play in the fall
• Spent most of his time on court five with a 6-3 record, but also went 2-0 on court four and 1-0 in the third spot
• Earned notable wins over Baylor, UCF, Virginia, Oklahoma State and Arizona State
• Opened the spring season on a seven match winning streak
• Played the top court in doubles alongside freshman Henri Squire
• The duo went 7-5 and ranked as high as No. 25 in the ITA Doubles Rankings
• They finished the season ranked No. 58 with notable wins over UCF, Virginia, Florida, Duke and Arizona State
• The pair was named ACC Doubles Team of the Week in the final week of the shortened season
2018-19 (Redshirt Sophomore)
• Did not compete due to injury
2017-18 (Sophomore)
• Singles: 4-2
• Doubles: DNP
Results
• Finished the year 4-2 in singles competition, including a 4-1 mark in ACC play
• Played matches in the No. 4, 5 and 6 spots
• Defeated Virginia Tech's Carlo Donato at the No. 5 position, Notre Dame's Grayson Broadus and Clemson's Wes Quattlebaum at No. 6 singles and Boston College's Kent Mukai at No. 4 singles
Prior to Wake Forest
• A mid-year enrollee at TCU, Nava compiled a 10-8 singles record in his lone semester of competition, playing at the No. 4 and 5 singles positions
• Finished a perfect 5-0 record in doubles competition
• He was a member of the Horned Frog program that advanced to the NCAA Round of 16
High School
• A blue-chip recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net, who was ranked as high as No. 4 in the Class of 2015 rankings
• Competed in the main draw of the U.S. Open Junior Championships
• Advanced to the quarterfinals of the USTA National Championships in the Boys' 18 bracket
• Came into college ranked No. 1002 in the ATP rankings, with his career-high ranking of No. 905 coming on April 27, 2015
• Made it to the Round of 16 in ITF Pro Circuit and Futures events in 11 tournaments, while also making the quarterfinals in three of those tournaments
• Made it to his first semifinal at the Tunisia F11 Futures in March of 2015, while also making the semifinals in doubles with partner Mario Vilella Martinez of Spain
• 2022 ITA Singles All-American
• 2022 All-ACC First Team
• 2022 All-ACC Academic Team
• 2022 ITA Scholar-Athlete
• Reached the Quarterfinals at the 2022 NCAA Singles Championships
• Qualified for the 2022 NCAA Singles Championships
• 2021 All-ACC Second Team
• 2021 All-ACC Academic Team
• Reached the Round of 32 at the 2021 NCAA Singles Championships
• Qualified for the 2021 NCAA Doubles Championships
• Two-time Singles Player of the Week
• Two-time ACC Doubles Player of the Week
Career
• 60-28 record in singles
• 44-19 record in doubles
2021-22 (Graduate)
• Singles: 19-10
• Doubles: 17-6
Results
• Recorded a 19-10 singles record and went 8-3 in ACC action and earned First-Team All-ACC honors
• Reached the Quarterfinals at the NCAA Singles Championships, claiming All-American status
• Garnered one ACC Weekly honor: ACC Men's Tennis Singles Player of the Week (Feb. 8, 2022)
• Picked up nine ranked wins; the highest ranked singles victory is over No. 11 Hamish Stewart (Georgia) and in doubles No. 38 Mika Berghaus / Elias Grubert (Tennessee Tech)
• Played at the top three singles positions for Wake Forest, earning the most wins at the No. 1 singles position (9)
• Partnered with Matthew Thomson ended the season with a 5-3 record and rose as high as No. 74 in the rankings
• Entered the ITA rankings at No. 71 in singles (Feb. 10) and as high as No. 34 (Mar. 27)
2020-21 (Senior)
• Singles: 18-4
• Doubles: 15-8
Results
• Recorded a 18-4 singles record and went 7-1 in ACC action and earned Second-Team All-ACC honors
• Reached the Round of 32 at the NCAA Singles Championships and was one win shy of claiming All-American achievement
• Garnered two ACC Weekly honors: Co-Doubles Team of the Week (Mar. 16, 2021) and ACC Men's Tennis Singles Player of the Week (Apr. 6, 2021)
• Ended the season winning 12 of last first 16 matches, including 11-straight wins from (Mar. 12 to Apr. 17)
• Picked up four ranked win over No. 11 Matias Soto (Baylor), No. 18 Philip Henning (Georgia), No. 80 Benjamin Sigouin (UNC) and No. 118 Connor Thomson (South Carolina)
• Posted a perfect 4-0 in three-set matches
• Played at the top three singles positions for Wake Forest, earning the most wins at the No. 3 singles position (9)
• Partnered with Henri Squire ended the season with a 13-6 record and rose as high as No. 8 in the rankings, finishing with four ranked wins, best win of the season came over then-No. 20 Garrett Johns and Sean Sculley of Duke
• Entered the ITA rankings at No. 38 in singles (Mar. 26) and as high as No. 31 (Apr. 23)
2019-20 (Junior - Season shortened due to COVID-19)
• Singles: 9-4
• Doubles: 7-5
Results
• Finished the shortened spring season with a team-best 18 wins with a 9-3 record in dual match play and a 9-4 record in tournament play in the fall
• Spent most of his time on court five with a 6-3 record, but also went 2-0 on court four and 1-0 in the third spot
• Earned notable wins over Baylor, UCF, Virginia, Oklahoma State and Arizona State
• Opened the spring season on a seven match winning streak
• Played the top court in doubles alongside freshman Henri Squire
• The duo went 7-5 and ranked as high as No. 25 in the ITA Doubles Rankings
• They finished the season ranked No. 58 with notable wins over UCF, Virginia, Florida, Duke and Arizona State
• The pair was named ACC Doubles Team of the Week in the final week of the shortened season
2018-19 (Redshirt Sophomore)
• Did not compete due to injury
2017-18 (Sophomore)
• Singles: 4-2
• Doubles: DNP
Results
• Finished the year 4-2 in singles competition, including a 4-1 mark in ACC play
• Played matches in the No. 4, 5 and 6 spots
• Defeated Virginia Tech's Carlo Donato at the No. 5 position, Notre Dame's Grayson Broadus and Clemson's Wes Quattlebaum at No. 6 singles and Boston College's Kent Mukai at No. 4 singles
Prior to Wake Forest
• A mid-year enrollee at TCU, Nava compiled a 10-8 singles record in his lone semester of competition, playing at the No. 4 and 5 singles positions
• Finished a perfect 5-0 record in doubles competition
• He was a member of the Horned Frog program that advanced to the NCAA Round of 16
High School
• A blue-chip recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net, who was ranked as high as No. 4 in the Class of 2015 rankings
• Competed in the main draw of the U.S. Open Junior Championships
• Advanced to the quarterfinals of the USTA National Championships in the Boys' 18 bracket
• Came into college ranked No. 1002 in the ATP rankings, with his career-high ranking of No. 905 coming on April 27, 2015
• Made it to the Round of 16 in ITF Pro Circuit and Futures events in 11 tournaments, while also making the quarterfinals in three of those tournaments
• Made it to his first semifinal at the Tunisia F11 Futures in March of 2015, while also making the semifinals in doubles with partner Mario Vilella Martinez of Spain
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