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Talking Tennis with Alejandro Reguant

Senior Alejandro Reguant finished last season with 15 total singles wins, including a record of 13-3 in the spring season. He achieved a 10-3 record from the No. 4 spot as well as earned a win in the No. 2, 3 and 5 spot. He played alongside Filip Malbasic at the No.2 spot in doubles and earned the record of 9-3, best on the team. This season he has played in two tournaments and has a 4-3 record in singles and 4-2 in doubles.

ArizonaWildcats.com talked to Reguant about his team, the culture, and his goals for the upcoming season.
Q: What is your favorite part about college tennis?
A: I think the fact that you stop being an individual, to bring it to a team environment is what makes it more special. Tennis is such an individual sport and you spend your whole life going alone to tournaments until you get to college in which everything is in a team environment.

Q: What made you choose and stay at Arizona?
A: I was recruited by the old coach, but as soon as I talked to Clancy I saw his vision and his passion he has for the program, and I just fell in love with it. Also I took a visit here, I liked the facilities, I liked the weather, I liked pretty much everything I saw and the importance they gave to athletics.

Q: How have your previous years on the team prepared you for your new role as a senior?
A: I think every year you learn something different. As a freshman you come in not knowing what to expect here in college. As soon as the years go by you keep learning, you keep gaining a lot of experience and it gets to a point where you have done this three times already. You know what to expect, the coaches' know what to expect from you. I'm trying to be the best I can be this year to help the team achieve the goal that we set.

Q: What is your goal for the team this season?
A: We are trying to make the Sweet Sixteen, or the top 16 in the country. Last year it was to make the NCAAs. This year we are trying to go a little higher and I'd like to finish my last year going to the Sweet Sixteen.
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Players Mentioned

Filip Malbasic

Filip Malbasic

Sophomore
Alejandro Reguant

Alejandro Reguant

Junior

Players Mentioned

Filip Malbasic

Filip Malbasic

Sophomore
Alejandro Reguant

Alejandro Reguant

Junior
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