2016-17 Men's Tennis Roster
Biography
2016-17 (Sr.): In his final season at Nevada, posted a 13-16 record in singles with a 9-8 dual record … His 13 wins was a career high in a single season … Was victorious on courts two, three and four … Went 2-5 against Mountain West foes … With four different doubles partners, went 17-12 and 13-6 in dual play with Kostya Nesterenko … The tandem went 7-1 in Mountain West play on the season … Was named the Nevada Student-Athlete of the Month in March … Has a 34-50 career singles record and 30-29 in doubles play ... Lettered for the third time.
2015-16 (Jr.): Posted a 10-19 record in singles play, 4-17 in duals, 6-2 in tournaments and 1-6 in the MW … Went 1-7 at No. 2 singles and 2-9 on court three … Played one match at No. 1 and No. 4 singles … In doubles play was 8-11 competing with three different partners … Eight doubles wins tied for third on the team … In doubles duals was 6-10 see time on all three courts … Went 2-3 in MW doubles play … Lettered for the second time.
2014-15 (So.): Posted an 11-15 overall singles record, went 5-10 in duals, 6-5 in tournament play and 1-3 in MW action ... Went 4-4 at No. 5 singles and 1-6 at No. 6 … In doubles action played with five different partners and was 5-6 overall and 0-2 in dual action … Playing with Moez Chargi was 3-1 in doubles action and 2-2 with Billy Bumgardner … Earned All-MW academic and MW Scholar Athlete honors … Earned first letter.
Prior To Nevada: Attended high school of dr. fra Slavko Barbaric in Citluk, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... Won the National Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina under 18 in 2011
Personal: Mechanical engineering major … Native from Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina ... Son of Zdenko and Koviljka Cilic ... Three older brothers ... Vinko, Goran, and Marin ... Marin won the 2014 US Open and is currently ranked 13th in the World … Chose to come to Nevada because of its engineering school, highly competitive men's tennis program and the beautiful weather ... Picked the Wolf Pack over Ohio State, Georgia Southern and Virginia Commonwealth ... Enjoys playing soccer, basketball and watching video games … Career highlight was winning national championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina under 18 in 2011 … Sports hero is Goran Ivanisevic.
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Historical Player Information
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2014-15Freshman
6'2"
180 lbs
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2015-16Freshman
6'2"
180 lbs
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2016-17Senior
6'3"
180 lbs