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University of the Pacific

2019-20 Men's Tennis Roster

Esther Perez

Tadiwa Chinamo

  • Height 5-9
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Highschool ISP Mouratoglou Academy

Biography

2018-19 (Junior):
All-WCC Doubles Second Team
All-WCC Singles Honorable Mention
2X WCC Doubles team of the Week

Went 11-6 in singles play this year and 8-10 in doubles play. Chinamo played his best tennis in doubles with Akram El Sallaly. The two went 7-7 overall and 4-5 in the WCC. They pulled off big wins over a nationally-ranked duo from BYU and then upset another nationally-ranked doubles team from Gonzaga. Their seven wins in doubles was the most of any Tiger duo this season. In singles, he posted an 11-6 record and went 10-6 on court three. Chinamo finished out the season on a seven-match win-streak.

2017-18 (Sophomore):
Chinamo finished the season in doubles competition, 9-6. On No. 2 doubles, Chinamo and partner Oliveira went 4-1, while with Watson, he went 3-3. Chinamo competed in the Napa Valley Classic in September, finishing 2-3. In singles, Chinamo finished 6-11 overall and went 4-5 in No. 2 singles. Chinamo earned All-Tournament Team honors after his play at No. 2 singles in the tournament, defeating LMU’s Lukas Moenter in three sets (4/27).

2016-17 (Freshman)
In his first season, Tadiwa proved to be a reliant player as he competed in all 25 matches for the Tigers.  In singles, he went 11-11 overall and 3-3 in the WCC and split time at the No.1, No.2 and No.3 singles.  He had multiple match winners including the match winning point against the nationally ranked #43 Portland.  He finished the season on a four game win streak.  In doubles, Tadiwa played all but one of his doubles matches at the No 1. spot.  He played with three different partners on the season going 0-1 with Miguel Diaz, 3-3 with Alex Giannini, 6-8 with Akram El Sallaly.  Tadiwa and Akram won WCC Doubles Team of the Week twice during the 2016-17 campaign and recevied All-WCC Doubles Honorable Mention honors.

High School:
Before coming to Pacific, Chinamo attended the ISP Mouratoglou Academy in Biot, France.  While there, he reached the semifinals of the French Men''s Open.  He also defeated the No. 18-ranked junior player in the world to reach the ITF Grasse, France Future.

Personal:
Chinamo is a native of Harare, Zimbabwe.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 2016-17Freshman

    5'9"
  • 2017-18Sophomore

    5'9"
  • 2018-19Junior

    5'9"
  • 2019-20Senior

    5'9"