OTZ Player Profile Lookup
For Boys
For Girls

 

Player Profile for
Evan Alexander

Evan Alexander
School Class of Plays
Singles | Doubles
OTZ Rank
Honors T.R. Web Site
Wins / Losses G.W.%
Columbus Academy
2014
-
-
-
-

Current Year Photo - Click to enlarge

Tennis Background: Began playing tennis at age 6 at The Cleveland Racquet Club in Cleveland, Ohio. Regularly participated in USTA tournaments and team tennis events. Moved to Columbus, Ohio and continues to play year-round in addition to playing for school soccer and basketball teams. In 8th grade, played First Singles. As a Freshman, earned a Varsity Letter playing both singles and doubles. Currently playing Second singles and First Doubles for Varsity School Team. Plays at Scarborough, Olympic, and NATC. Likes the inside-out forehand shot.

Racquet Used: Babalot Pure Drive (Ad link)

Shoes: Adidas Barricade 7 (Ad link)

Number of Views of Evan's
Profile
: (only visible to Evan)

Photo(s) of Evan
Click to enlarge

Sign-in first and click More to see additional photos

Frequently Asked Questions:

Why create this report? OhioTennisZone.com is a data rich site that can overwhelm people who are not numbers-savvy. This report allows relatives, busy college coaches, and friends to quickly see how you are doing. Some of you may find it beneficial to link to this page from your Facebook and TennisRecruiting.net accounts.

How do I get a page like this for me? Sign-up for a paying membership and then pay. Once your payment has been received, your account will be permissioned to allow you to edit a page for yourself. You can pay via check or PayPal. Using PayPal could get you online in a day.

How much does this cost? For now, this is part of the $27.95 seasonal fee. This may increase based on how much time and effort it takes to maintain it.

May I use a different picture? For now, I prefer retrieving the individual picture from the team picture. I may decide to charge an extra fee to use a different picture. Of course, if the player is blinking, I would be happy to use a different, non-blinking picture.