Julian Froehlich
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- Hometown:
- Kobenz, Austria
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- Year:
- Junior
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- High School:
- BG/BRG Knittelfeld
Bio
2019-20: Recorded a 5-5 clip in singles play, taking the court at the No. 3, 4 and 5 spots... Most of his matches were at the No. 4 where he was 4-4 on the year... He and Ids Waterbolk played all of their doubles matches together with a 4-6 record... Played mostly at the No. 3 with Waterbolk where they went 3-5.
PREVIOUS: A winner of two national junior tournaments in his native country of Austria, Froehlich won a Styrian team championship in 2016 and was a third-place finisher in the annual Styrian Men's Singles Championship.
PERSONAL: Plans to earn an MBA in his time at C-N as a graduate student.
News mentions
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – For the first time this season, Carson-Newman faced a 7-0 shutout, falling to Delta State on Thursday afternoon at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman needed a win at No. 5 singles to break a match stalemate against Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday but could not have it fall its way, losing to Lincoln Memorial, 4-3, at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman takes on a busy stretch of three matches in four days this week, welcoming Lincoln Memorial, Delta State and Bluefield to the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex starting on Wednesday.
Despite claiming the sought-after opening doubles point and singles wins from Gabriel Dabdab (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ids Waterbolk (Bennekom, Netherlands), Carson-Newman men's tennis fell 4-3 on the road at Newberry in South Atlantic Conference play.
Despite claiming the sought-after opening doubles point and singles wins from Gabriel Dabdab (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ids Waterbolk (Bennekom, Netherlands), Carson-Newman men's tennis fell 4-3 on the road at Newberry in South Atlantic Conference play.
Despite claiming the sought-after opening doubles point and singles wins from Gabriel Dabdab (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ids Waterbolk (Bennekom, Netherlands), Carson-Newman men's tennis fell 4-3 on the road at Newberry in South Atlantic Conference play.
Depth in singles play proved to be crucial for Carson-Newman men’s tennis as the Eagles knocked off Tennessee Wesleyan 5-2 at the Knoxville Racquet Club Saturday afternoon.
For the final time this season, Carson-Newman men’s tennis will take the short trip to Knoxville for a non-conference match against NAIA member Tennessee Wesleyan.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – A decisive match at No. 5 singles would go the way of Austin Peay as Carson-Newman men’s tennis fell for the first time Friday afternoon at the Governors Tennis Center.
A morning match between Carson-Newman men’s tennis and King saw the Eagles earn the opening doubles point and five of six singles matches for a 6-1 victory Sunday at the Knoxville Racquet Club.
Despite a pair of crucial players out of the lineup, Carson-Newman men’s tennis captured a 4-3 victory against Milligan College on Saturday at the Knoxville Racquet Club.
Five players competing in their first collegiate matches earned victories in singles as Carson-Newman men’s tennis opened the season with a 7-0 sweep over Martin Methodist College Friday at the Knoxville Racquet Club.
