2011-12 Men's Tennis Roster

Amogh Prabhakar

Amogh Prabhakar

  • Height:
    5-10
  • Weight:
    null
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Bangalore, India
  • High School:
    Boca Raton Preparatory
Awards
2013 All-ACC
2013 ACC Player of the Week
2013 Mr. Deacon (award given for excellence in athletics, academics, community)
2011-12 ACC Honor Roll 2010-11 ACC Honor Roll Championships
2012 WFU Fall Invite (singles)
2013 Wake Forest Spring Invite (doubles)
2011 Crimson Tide Fall Invitational (doubles) Highest Career Rankings
Singles: 37
Doubles: 17 (with David Hopkins)
Career Summary
Established himself as one of the best players in the ACC during his final two seasons at Wake Forest, finishing his career with a 64-39 career singles record and a 58-36 career doubles mark ... Went 41-18 in singles dual matches in his career ... Earned All-ACC honors as a senior in 2013 ... Ranked as high as No. 17 in the country in doubles and No. 37 in singles - both rankings coming during his senior year ... His 26 doubles victory with David Hopkins in 2012-13 were tied for the fourth-highest single-season total in school history and his 24 wins with Prabhakar in 2011-12 were tied for the seventh-highest season total


2012-13 (Senior)
Went 30-14 in singles and 28-14 in doubles ... His 28 doubles wins were the most on the team while his 30 singles wins were tied for the second-most ... The 30 singles wins were tied for the 10th-most in a season in program history ... Earned All-ACC honors ... Rose as high as No. 17 in the national doubles rankings with partner David Hopkins and No. 37 in the national singles rankings ... Ended the year at No. 40 in doubles and No. 77 in singles ... Played at the No. 1 doubles position and the Nos. 2 and 3 singles spots ... Defeated seven ranked singles players and eight ranked doubles teams ... Voted by fellow student-athletes to receive the Mr. Deacon Award, recognizing excellence in athletics, academics and in the community ... Earned ranked singles victories against No. 48 Vlad Stefan (Michigan), No. 52 Michael Redlicki (Duke), No. 55 Rafael Aita (UNCW), No. 73 Samir Iftikhar (New Mexico), No. 84 Juan Spir (Georgia Tech) No. 111 Fred Saba (Duke), No. 117 Stefan Fortmann ... Went 5-4 in ACC singles play with wins against players from NC State, Georgia Tech, Miami, Virginia Tech and Florida State ... With partner David Hopkins, defeated eventual NCAA doubles champions Jarmere Jenkins and Mac Syslinger of Virginia in the finals of the ACC Championship who were then ranked No. 3 nationally ... Also posted ranked doubles wins against No. 20 Andreas Bjerrehus and Amerigo Contini (Virginia Tech), No. 22 Gonzales Austin and Ryan Lipman (Vanderbilt), No. 40 Andreas Bucaro and Benjamin Lock (Florida State), No. 66 Omar Aly and Wilfredo Gonzalez (Miami) ... Was named ACC Player of the Week after going 6-0 in singles and doubles to help lead Wake Forest to wins over No. 49 Alabama, No. 59 New Mexico and Penn State ... Won the singles title in his flight at the WFU Fall Invite and claimed the doubles crown with Hopkins at the Wake Forest Spring Invite ... Took second place in doubles at the UVA Ranked Plus One Invitational and the WFU Fall Invite ... Advanced to the doubles Round of 16 at the ITA All-American Championships and the doubles quarterfinals at the ITA Carolina Regional tournament. 2011-12 (Junior)
Had a breakout performance for the Demon Deacons in his first full season in the lineup ... Finished the season with a 25-12 singles record and 26-13 doubles record ... Led the team with a phenomenal 21-6 (.778) dual match singles record while playing primarily at the No. 3 position ... First Deacon to win 20 singles matches in dual match play since 2009 ... Went 7-4 in ACC singles matches ... Also excelled in doubles, rising as high as No. 45 in the national rankings with partner David Hopkins ... Hopkins and Prabhakar played at the No. 1 doubles position in all of the Deacons[apos] ACC matches, posting an 8-3 record ... Beat four ranked doubles opponents: No. 24 John Collins/Maros Horny (Maryland), No. 36 Akash Muppidi/Alex Skinner (Boston College), No. 44 Brennan Boyajian/Oystein Steiro (North Carolina) and No. 46 Luka Somen/Corrado Tocci (Virginia Tech) ... Notched the first ranked singles win of his career against No. 74 Sam Keeton of Notre Dame ... Finished the season on a seven-match singles winning streak ... Won the doubles championship in his flight at the Crimson Tide Fall Invitational with David Hopkins ... Took second place in doubles with Hopkins at the Elon Invitational


2010-11 (Sophomore)
Appeared in six dual matches for Wake Forest, mostly at No. 6 singles ... Despite not playing during the ACC season, stepped into the Demon Deacon lineup for the NCAA Tournament and took down Filip Svensson 6-2, 7-5 for Wake[apos]s clinching point over VCU ... Totaled a 7-10 singles record and 2-5 doubles record ... Earned first-career dual match singles victory against Davidson, defeating Kevin Moore 6-3, 6-1 ... In the fall, posted singles victories over Alabama[apos]s Carlos Taborga and Cornell[apos]s Jeremy Feldman ... Topped Tennessee[apos]s Colton Norton 6-1, 6-2 at the Wake-Tennessee Challenge ... With Chad Brady, notched doubles wins over teams from Cornell and George Washington at the UVA Classic

2009-10 (Freshman)
Posted a 2-3 singles record and 2-4 doubles record ... Played doubles in dual match against NC State ... Earned wins over players from ECU and UNC Wilmington at the UVA Classic Background
Was ranked in the top 15 in the 14s in India and top 15 in the 16s in India before moving to Florida in 2006 ... Won six national singles titles and two doubles titles ... Ranked as high as 350 in the ITF junior rankings ... Born July 26, 1991 ... Parents are Valivati and Parvathi Prabhakar ... Has one sister, Aditi.

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