Junior Year (2009-10): Chvetsov posted a 2-5 singles record and 7-4 doubles record as a junior. He recorded a 6-2, 7-6(8-6) win at number five singles against #64 Clemson and a win at number two singles versus Washington and Lee. Chvetsov teamed with Jordan Walters for seven doubles wins, including four league victories. The duo defeated Davidson 8-2 and Wofford 8-1 at number three doubles, then posted 8-2 victories over College of Charleston and UNC Greensboro in the second doubles spot. In non-conference play, Chvetsov and Walters defeated #55 Penn State 9-7 and #18 Florida State 8-2 at number three doubles. Chvetsov was a member of the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Chvetsov recorded a 3-0 mark in singles, playing in the no. 6 position. He was named to the All-Southern Conference second team for doubles after posting a perfect 10-0 record at no. 3 doubles. Chvetsov had a 20-8 record overall in doubles action.
Freshman Year (2007-08): Chvetsov contributed in doubles play during his rookie season, teaming with partner Chris Rhyne to post a 7-11 record, including a 3-2 conference record. He partnered with Jason Basile to pick up another conference doubles win, and finished the yeaar with a 8-13 doubles record.
Prep/Personal: Andrei Chvetsov has won a total of 21 men and junior titles. He was ranked in the top 4 juniors in Switzerland, and finished third in Bolletieri’s Grand Prix final season rankings. Andrei Chvetsov is the son of Leonid and Irina Chvetsov, and was born in Moscow, Russia.
Getting to know Andrei Chvetsov
Favorite restaurant: Pizzeria la Romana
Favorite book: Da Vinci Code
Favorite movie: I Robot
Favorite TV show: Scrubs
Craziest ambition: Be a world class soccer player or Hollywood superstar
Best non-athletic talent:
Procrastinating
If a movie were made about me, I’d want this actor to play me:
Samuel L. Jackson
The Reality Show I’d Go On:
Secret Story