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Sebastian Dominguez

Sebastian Dominguez

  • Height:
    5-9
  • Weight:
    146
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Guatemala City, Guatemala
  • Previous School:
    Colegio Hebron

Summary

Biography

At Presbyterian –
2023:
Earned Second Team Singles and Second Team Doubles All-Big South honors…Collected the match-clinching victory against Campbell in the Big South Tournament semifinals propelling the Blue Hose to the Championship match…Won four of his final five singles matches including a straight sets win which gave the Blue Hose their first point in their Big South Championship match win over Gardner-Webb…Won 11 singles matches playing primarily at number three singles but he also played matches at number one and two singles…Teamed with Javier Matos to record 11 doubles wins with three wins at number one and eight wins at number two doubles…Played a major role in helping the Blue Hose capture the Big South Tournament title and a share of the Big South regular-season title while earning a bid to the NCAA Tournament.

2022: Earned Second Team All-Big South Singles and Second Team All-Big South Doubles honors…Garnered Big South Player of the Week honors (Jan. 19)…Recorded 14 singles win playing at number two, three, four, five and six singles…Posted a seven match winning streak from Feb. 13 to March 27…Teamed with Javier Matos to post an 8-2 record at number three singles with three of the wins coming in Big South play.

2021: Appeared in 22 matches with 11 singles and doubles matches for the Blue Hose… finished with a 4-7 record in singles highlighted by a straight-set league win against Longwood and a Big South tournament victory against UNC Asheville in the tournament semifinals… added wins in singles action against Mercer and Belmont Abbey… went 6-5 in doubles action with Daniel Stenger… the duo earned two league wins coming against UNC Asheville and Longwood… the pair also won both of their matches in the Big South tournament against UNC Asheville and Radford…

Before PC: Graduated from Colegio Hebron in October 2019 … Has been ranked as high as No. 100 in the world and has an 11.82 UTR rating … Competed for Guatemala three times in the Davis Cup … Won ITF singles tournaments in Honduras and Nicaragua and ITF doubles tournaments in Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Honduras and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines … Has recorded double-digit wins on the CONTECA Circuit (Central America) … Named Tennis Player of the Year by the National Tennis Federation of Guatemala three times (2013, 2014 and 2016) … Chosen to participate in the "Touring Teams" by the International Tennis Federation through the Grand Slam Development Fund, playing on the Southern American Tour (COSAT) in 2016, Central American and Caribbean Tour in 2017, Central American Tour in 2018 and Central and South America Tour in 2019 … Earned a pair of second-place finishes and a first-place finish at a piano competition organized by the Municipality of Guatemala.
 
Personal: Born Juan Sebastian Dominguez Collado in Guatemala to Karen Collado and Armando Dominguez … Older brother, Jose Daniel, plays tennis for Universidad Rafel Landivar in Guatemala … Chose PC because I knew it had a reputation for academic and athletic excellence … I also liked that it is a Christian school, as faith and values are important to me … The fact that it is a small school motivates me to give my best to contribute and impact the team in a positive way.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2020-21Freshman

    5'9" 146 lbs
  • 2021-22Sophomore

    5'9" 146 lbs
  • 2022-23Junior

    5'9" 146 lbs