2020-21 Men's Tennis Roster
Barki, Justin

Justin Barki
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- High School:
- Jakarta Intercultural School
Bio
Honors
NCAA Doubles Tournament Participant (2022)
First Team All-Ivy League, Doubles (2022)
Academic All-Ivy League (2022)
ITA Scholar Athlete (2020, 2021, 2022)
2021-22: Reached No. 32 in doubles with Ryan Seggerman in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... advanced to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Doubles Tournament with Ryan Seggerman after defeating No. 55 Andrews Martin Marcus McDaniel of Georgia Tech in the Round of 32 ... went 19-10 in doubles including 14-5 in the spring ... defeated four ranked doubles teams with Seggerman (No. 18 Daniel Milavsky and Brian Shi of Harvard on Feb. 19, No. 23 Oskar Poulsen and Francisco Rocha of MTSU on Feb. 26, No. 55 Robin Parts and Sebastian Vile of Wisconsin, along with NCAA Tournament win) ... had a 19-9 record in singles with an 11-4 record in the spring and an 8-5 record in the fall ... took down No. 30 Tyler Zink of OSU on Oct. 8.
2020-21: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20: Reached No. 43 in doubles with Thomas Bosancic in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... had a perfect 8-0 record, going 6-0 in the fall and 2-0 in the spring with Thomas Bosancic…went 16-6 in singles, with a 6-3 record in the fall and a 10-3 record in the spring playing primarily at No. 3…his 16 singles wins ranked second on the team...season was cut short due to COVID-19.
2018-19: Reached No. 40 in doubles with Bill Duo in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... had a 15-5 singles record, including 9-2 in the fall before a 6-3 spring, playing most often at sixth ... co-led the team with 24 doubles wins overall, going 8-6 in the fall and 16-10 in the spring ... played primarily at second doubles, going 11-7 ... held a No. 40 ITA ranking with Bill Duo in January and February, and held a No. 86 ranking with Duo in April.
Before Princeton
Ranked as high as No. 403 ATP in doubles, which is the highest ATP doubles ranking for an 18-and-under junior player in the world ... won five doubles titles on the ITF pro circuit ... No. 1 18-and-under player in Indonesia ... represented Indonesia against the Philippines in the first round of the 2018 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II competition in Feb. 2018 ... held a Universal Tennis Rating of 13.04 in singles and 14.07 in doubles ... earned first ATP singles point in August of 2016 ... selected as the youngest participant for the Southeast Asia Games in 2017 ... honored by the Indonesian World Records Museum as the youngest player to capture a professional circuit title ... 5-11 lefthander who possesses great feel and doubles skills.
NCAA Doubles Tournament Participant (2022)
First Team All-Ivy League, Doubles (2022)
Academic All-Ivy League (2022)
ITA Scholar Athlete (2020, 2021, 2022)
2021-22: Reached No. 32 in doubles with Ryan Seggerman in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... advanced to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Doubles Tournament with Ryan Seggerman after defeating No. 55 Andrews Martin Marcus McDaniel of Georgia Tech in the Round of 32 ... went 19-10 in doubles including 14-5 in the spring ... defeated four ranked doubles teams with Seggerman (No. 18 Daniel Milavsky and Brian Shi of Harvard on Feb. 19, No. 23 Oskar Poulsen and Francisco Rocha of MTSU on Feb. 26, No. 55 Robin Parts and Sebastian Vile of Wisconsin, along with NCAA Tournament win) ... had a 19-9 record in singles with an 11-4 record in the spring and an 8-5 record in the fall ... took down No. 30 Tyler Zink of OSU on Oct. 8.
2020-21: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20: Reached No. 43 in doubles with Thomas Bosancic in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... had a perfect 8-0 record, going 6-0 in the fall and 2-0 in the spring with Thomas Bosancic…went 16-6 in singles, with a 6-3 record in the fall and a 10-3 record in the spring playing primarily at No. 3…his 16 singles wins ranked second on the team...season was cut short due to COVID-19.
2018-19: Reached No. 40 in doubles with Bill Duo in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... had a 15-5 singles record, including 9-2 in the fall before a 6-3 spring, playing most often at sixth ... co-led the team with 24 doubles wins overall, going 8-6 in the fall and 16-10 in the spring ... played primarily at second doubles, going 11-7 ... held a No. 40 ITA ranking with Bill Duo in January and February, and held a No. 86 ranking with Duo in April.
Before Princeton
Ranked as high as No. 403 ATP in doubles, which is the highest ATP doubles ranking for an 18-and-under junior player in the world ... won five doubles titles on the ITF pro circuit ... No. 1 18-and-under player in Indonesia ... represented Indonesia against the Philippines in the first round of the 2018 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II competition in Feb. 2018 ... held a Universal Tennis Rating of 13.04 in singles and 14.07 in doubles ... earned first ATP singles point in August of 2016 ... selected as the youngest participant for the Southeast Asia Games in 2017 ... honored by the Indonesian World Records Museum as the youngest player to capture a professional circuit title ... 5-11 lefthander who possesses great feel and doubles skills.
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