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Julian Worn Season 2020-21

YearFreshman
HometownFrankfurt, Germany
 CAREER SUMMARY

2023-2024 (SENIOR): Singles Second Team All-WAC... CSC Academic All-District... Overall singles record of 8-12...WAC singles record of 2-3...Overall doubles record of 8-10...WAC doubles record of 2-3.  

2022-23 (JUNIOR): 8-7 overall… collected wins over NM State’s Savan Chharba, Grand Canyon’s Paolo Rosati, and UTRGV’s Agustin Salazar… voted Singles Second Team All-WAC… went on an eight game doubles winning streak with Michael Frank with wins over Abilene Christian, Grand Canyon, and Idaho State… voted Doubles First Team All-WAC with partner Michael Frank.

2021-22 (SOPHOMORE): WAC Men's Doubles Team of the Week (Feb. 1-6)... 7-12 overall, 1-5 WAC (singles)... competed as the number one... best win of the season 6-0, 6-1, came against Lewis-Clark State (Feb. 11)... 8-8 overall, 2-3 WAC (doubles)... won three matches in a row spanning from Feb. 11-13, against Lewis-Clark State, Idaho and Eastern Washington.

2020-21 (FRESHMAN): All-WAC Honorable Mention... Academic All-WAC... WAC Men's Singles Athlete of the Week (Mar. 2-8)... WAC Men's Doubles Team of the Week (Feb. 23- Mar. 1)... 6-10 overall, 2-2 WAC (singles)... won 6-3, 6-1 over George Fox (Feb. 26)... won three straight against Lewis-Clark State (6-2, 6-2, Mar. 7), Montana State (6-1, 2-6, 6-2, Mar. 12) and Portland State (2-6, 6-2, 7-6 (8-6), Mar. 19)... won 6-0, 6-4 over Chicago State (Mar. 27)... won 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 against New Mexico State (Apr. 9)... 4-11 overall, 0-3 WAC (doubles)... won three straight against Washington (6-3, Feb. 15), Idaho (6-1, Feb. 20) and George Fox (6-3, Feb.26)... won 6-3 against Lewis- Clark State (Mar. 7).

 GERMANY

A member of the Eintracht Frankfurt club team where he was team captain (2015-2020), men’s state team champion (2019), U18 state team champion (2018), and U16 state singles runner up (2017). 

 PERSONAL 

Julian Wörn was born October 6, 2001 in Singapore... has one sibling, Josefine... majoring in Computer Science at Seattle U.