Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson
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  • 2005 IN REVIEW

    Enjoyed another strong year in doubles, winning five titles...Struggled early in singles, winning consecutive matches for first time in April, reaching quarterfinals at Sweden/Denmark 1 Satellite Week 4...Followed with second round at two Futures events...Lost next five main draw first round matches, but qualified at ATP event in Newport during that stretch...Then qualified and reached second round at $50,000 Binghamton, NY (l. to Bogomolov) and $50,000 Bronx, NY (l. to Suzuki)...Lost in qualifying in six of last nine events, with lone main draw win coming at $50,000 Carson, CA... In doubles, won $75,000 Nashville w/ Bozoljac and four Futures titles worldwide.

    CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

    2004 - Turned pro after completing four-year collegiate career at Illinois (see below)...Went 2-5 in Challengers, reaching second round of Guadalajara, Mexico, and Champaign, IL (l. to Mamiit)...Lost to Gimelstob in consecutive weeks in first round of Homestead as a qualifier and Burbank...Went 11-3 in Futures, winning first pro singles title at Kenosha, WI, (def. Newport in final) and reaching semifinal in Irvine, CA...In doubles, won $50,000 Burbank and $10,000 Claremont (both w/Rainey)...2003 - Went 9-6 in Futures, posting an 8-3 mark over a three-week stretch in which he reached quarterfinals of Claremont as a qualifier (l. to Weiner) and consecutive semifinals in Ojai, CA, and Costa Mesa, CA...In doubles, made US Open debut w/ R. Ram as reigning NCAA champion (l. to Ginepri-Reynolds in first round)...Reached quarterfinals at $50,000 Denver, CO, and won $10,000 Chico, CA (both w/ Ram)...Doubles finalist w/ Rainey at $10,000 Sunnyvale, CA...2002 - Won three Futures titles in California w/ Rainey...Singles quarterfinalist at Fresno, CA...2001 - Doubles quarterfinalist at $50,000 Tyler, TX, w/ Russell...2000 - Won first pro doubles title at Tampa, FL w/ Laski (def. Crabb-Sekulov 63 62 in final). COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS Attended University of Illinois 2000-2004, majoring in Liberal Arts & Sciences...Member of four Big Ten championship teams...All-American in singles and doubles as a junior and senior...ITA Farnsworth/ Co-National Senior Player of Year...2003-2004 - Led Illinois to semifinals of NCAA Championships...Finished senior year ranked No. 2 in country after being ranked No.1 for most of season...2002-2003 - Helped team to 32-0 record and NCAA team title (def. Vanderbilt 4-3 in final)...In doubles, claimed NCAA title w/ R. Ram (def. San Diego State's Maiberger-Redondo 64 57 61 in final)...Reached high rankings of No. 6 in doubles and No. 7 in singles JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS Ranked as high as No. 5 in U.S...2000 - USTA Boys' 18s National Indoors singles finalist and doubles champion and Easter Bowl Boys' 18s doubles champion.

    PERSONAL

    Father, Michael; mother, Christina...Brother, Charles, and sister, Jennifer...Nickname is "Beemer" as initials are BMW...Averaged 20.5 points per game for San Marcos High basketball team...Earned academic honors in English and Literature.

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