2017-18 Men's Tennis Roster

Luke Gamble
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Boise, Idaho
- High School:
- Laurel Springs
2017-18: Second-team All-Ivy League in doubles ... Academic All-Ivy League ... went 19-14 in singles, including 14-10 in the spring with a 7-4 record at third singles ... in doubles, went 20-11 overall and 15-8 in the spring with a 13-7 record on court one, all with fellow second-team All-Ivy honoree Damian Rodriguez '21 ... had wins over No. 7-ranked doubles team in the nation against UCF's Korey Lovett and Eero Vasa and the No. 85-ranked team against Harvard's Kenny Tao and Logan Weber ... 2016-17: Second-team All-Ivy League in doubles ... qualified for the NCAA Doubles Championship with Alex Day ... went 12-16 in singles, 8-12 in the spring and 4-4 in the fall ... ranked as high as No. 13 in the nation in doubles with Alex Day ... went 20-15 in doubles, 14-10 in the spring and 6-5 in the fall ... had three wins over ITA-ranked opponents in doubles and one in singles ... 2015-16: Second-team All-Ivy League in doubles ... went 21-10 in singles, co-leading the team in wins ... 12-3 record in duals, playing most often at No. 5, and went 9-7 in tournament play ... had a fall win over LSU's No. 85 Tam Trinh ... reached a No. 70 ITA ranking in doubles with Alex Day ... had three wins over ITA-ranked opponents with Day, led by a win over Harvard's No. 44 Nicky Hu and Brian Yeung ... led the team with 25 doubles wins on a 25-14 record ... went 15-7 in dual doubles, all at No. 1, and 10-7 in tournament play ... 2014-15: 20-10 overall singles record, going 11-5 in the fall and 9-5 in the spring, playing most often on court five ... 20-14 overall doubles record, going 9-3 in the fall and 11-11 in the spring, playing most often on court two.
Before Princeton
Five-star recruit on TennisRecruiting.net and ranked No. 72 in the country among the senior class of 2014 as of April 2014 ... has competed in the junior division in two grand slams, the Australian Open and the U.S. Open, as well as the prestigious Orange Bowl International Championships ... while playing in on the International Tennis Federation junior circuit, won doubles titles in Honduras, Mexico and three times in Canada (Victoria, Edmonton and Winnipeg); teamed with fellow Tiger Alex Day in winning the Winnipeg title ... posted a career-best win over Guillermo Nunez (top-10 ITF world ranked player) and earned a career-best ITF world ranking of 242 ... spent much of his childhood in Costa Rica and won the boys national championship there in 2011 and 2012 ... competed in the USTA Spring Supernational Team event in Mobile, Ala. where he earned the sportsmanship award among 128 competitors.
Personal
Majoring in English