2006 Men's Tennis Roster
Roster

Fadi Zamjaoui
- Position:
- Player
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Tazi II
the No. 1 singles players from Eastern Illinois, Samford, Jacksonville State and Tennessee-Martin ... Zamjaoui earned the conference's weekly honor for the second straight week after winning two singles matches including a victory over Shunsuke Shimizu, OVC regular season champion Tennessee Tech's top player ... All 14 wins came at No. 1 singles ... Closed out the season with 12 straight singles victories ... Earned a three-set win over James Spence of Memphis, 1-6, 6-3 and 6-4 ... Two of his four singles losses came against opponents from Indiana University and the University of Kentucky.
2005-06: Was selected Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year after posting a 14-4 singles record during spring competition that included an 8-1 mark against conference opponents during the regular season ... Became a two-time All-Ohio Valley Conference player with his first-team selection in 2006 ... Was named OVC Men's Tennis Athlete of the Week twice ... His first player of the week award came after winning four singles matches and four doubles matches all at the No. 1 position, including straight-set victories over
2004-05: Led the team with 11 singles wins and six doubles wins on his way to being named second-team All-Ohio Valley Conference in his first season as a Racer ... Played all 20 of his matches at number one singles, going 11-9 ... Went 7-1 in singles matches against OVC opponents ... Accounted for five of MSU’s six wins at number one doubles.
Before MSU: Went 5-0 at the University of Louisville in 2004, his first collegiate season ... Was 2-0 at number five singles and 3-0 at number six singles ... Won the 1999 Africa Championship in South Africa ... Reached an ITF ranking of number 87 ... Rated the number one junior in Morocco for three years ... Won several Moroccan Championships.
Personal: Born on Oct. 10, 1985 ... Son of Najat and Abdellah Zamjaoui ... Majoring in Physics and seeking a minor in Math.