2024-25 Men's Tennis Roster
Inchauspe, Paul

Paul Inchauspe
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Biarritz, France
- High School:
- Reeds School
Bio
Honors
ITA All-American (2025)
NCAA Singles Tournament Qualifier (2024, 2025)
NCAA Doubles Tournament Qualifier (2024, 2025)
ITA Northeast Region Rookie of the Year (2024)
Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2024)
First Team All-Ivy League, Singles (2024, 2025)
First Team All-Ivy, Doubles (2025)
Second Team All-Ivy League, Doubles (2024)
2024-25: Earned All-American status in singles with a victory over No. 1 seed Sebastian Gornzy of Texas at the NCAA Championships in the Round of 32…started off the season ranked No. 4 with Filippos Astreinidis in doubles and No. 11 in singles…recorded three ranked singles wins that included victories over two over Peter Benjamin Privara (No. 86 and No. 92) and No. 92 Jett Middleton of Boise State…recorded four ranked doubles victories that included wins over No. 21 Masato Perera and Peter Benjamin Privara of Harvard, No 24 Matic Dimic and Bor Artnak of Arizona State, No. 68 Alberto Orso and Matt Harper of Virginia Tech and No. 76 Ondrej Horak and Karim Al-Amin of Middle Tennessee
2023-24: Was ranked as high as No. 16 in the nation in doubles with Filippos Astreinidis … advanced to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships alongside Astreinidis in doubles competition ... went 12-6 in doubles teaming with Astreinidis at the No. 1 position … earned six ranked victories that included wins over No. 1 Ozan Baris & Max Sheldon of Michigan State, No. 4 Joshua Lapadat & JJ Mercer of Kentucky, No. 10 Cooper Williams & Daniel Milavsky of Harvard, No. 16 Connor van Schalkwyk and Codie van Schalkwyk of Old Dominion, No. 36 Bor Artnak and Max McKennon of Arizona State and No. 47 German Samofalov & Oscar Pinto Sansano of VCU … ranked as high as No. 28 in the nation in doubles with Fnu Nidunjianzan … went 4-2 in doubles with Nidunjianzan … ranked as high as No. 27 in the nation in singles … went 29-11 in singles, including 20-7 in the spring playing primary at No. 1 and 9-4 in the fall … forced to withdraw from singles competition at the NCAA Championships due to injury ... defeated nine ranked singles opponents including No. 13 Radu Papoe of Cornell, No. 13 Cooper Williams of Harvard, No. 19 Ronald Hohmann of MSU, No. 21 Pedro Rodenas of Duke, No. 21 Tyler Zink of Oklahoma, No. 30 Filip Planisek of Alabama, No. 73 Theo Dean of Yale, No. 80 Connor van Schalkwyk of ODU, No. 110 Sebastien Collard of Michigan State and No. 118 Sebastian Sec of Princeton … selected to the qualifying singles round at the ITA All-American Championships
Before Princeton: Tall (6’5”), athletic player with offensive weapons and great doubles instincts … reached a high of No. 22 in the ITF junior world rankings … competed in three of the four Grand Slam events in juniors (French, Wimbledon and US Open) … finalist of Wimbledon junior doubles in 2022 … finalist of Orange Bowl junior doubles in 2022 … reached semifinals of the prestigious French junior championships in U14 … ITF pro circuit world ranking of 1146 in singles and 928 in doubles … singles quarterfinalist at the ITF Pro Circuit events in Angers and Ithaca in 2022 … doubles champion at the ITF Pro Circuit events in Cancun in 2022 and Grenoble in 2023
Personal: Sister Alice Inchauspe is a ’16 Princeton graduate … attended the same high school as Damian Rodriguez ’22 and Thomas Colautti ‘17
ITA All-American (2025)
NCAA Singles Tournament Qualifier (2024, 2025)
NCAA Doubles Tournament Qualifier (2024, 2025)
ITA Northeast Region Rookie of the Year (2024)
Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2024)
First Team All-Ivy League, Singles (2024, 2025)
First Team All-Ivy, Doubles (2025)
Second Team All-Ivy League, Doubles (2024)
2024-25: Earned All-American status in singles with a victory over No. 1 seed Sebastian Gornzy of Texas at the NCAA Championships in the Round of 32…started off the season ranked No. 4 with Filippos Astreinidis in doubles and No. 11 in singles…recorded three ranked singles wins that included victories over two over Peter Benjamin Privara (No. 86 and No. 92) and No. 92 Jett Middleton of Boise State…recorded four ranked doubles victories that included wins over No. 21 Masato Perera and Peter Benjamin Privara of Harvard, No 24 Matic Dimic and Bor Artnak of Arizona State, No. 68 Alberto Orso and Matt Harper of Virginia Tech and No. 76 Ondrej Horak and Karim Al-Amin of Middle Tennessee
2023-24: Was ranked as high as No. 16 in the nation in doubles with Filippos Astreinidis … advanced to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships alongside Astreinidis in doubles competition ... went 12-6 in doubles teaming with Astreinidis at the No. 1 position … earned six ranked victories that included wins over No. 1 Ozan Baris & Max Sheldon of Michigan State, No. 4 Joshua Lapadat & JJ Mercer of Kentucky, No. 10 Cooper Williams & Daniel Milavsky of Harvard, No. 16 Connor van Schalkwyk and Codie van Schalkwyk of Old Dominion, No. 36 Bor Artnak and Max McKennon of Arizona State and No. 47 German Samofalov & Oscar Pinto Sansano of VCU … ranked as high as No. 28 in the nation in doubles with Fnu Nidunjianzan … went 4-2 in doubles with Nidunjianzan … ranked as high as No. 27 in the nation in singles … went 29-11 in singles, including 20-7 in the spring playing primary at No. 1 and 9-4 in the fall … forced to withdraw from singles competition at the NCAA Championships due to injury ... defeated nine ranked singles opponents including No. 13 Radu Papoe of Cornell, No. 13 Cooper Williams of Harvard, No. 19 Ronald Hohmann of MSU, No. 21 Pedro Rodenas of Duke, No. 21 Tyler Zink of Oklahoma, No. 30 Filip Planisek of Alabama, No. 73 Theo Dean of Yale, No. 80 Connor van Schalkwyk of ODU, No. 110 Sebastien Collard of Michigan State and No. 118 Sebastian Sec of Princeton … selected to the qualifying singles round at the ITA All-American Championships
Before Princeton: Tall (6’5”), athletic player with offensive weapons and great doubles instincts … reached a high of No. 22 in the ITF junior world rankings … competed in three of the four Grand Slam events in juniors (French, Wimbledon and US Open) … finalist of Wimbledon junior doubles in 2022 … finalist of Orange Bowl junior doubles in 2022 … reached semifinals of the prestigious French junior championships in U14 … ITF pro circuit world ranking of 1146 in singles and 928 in doubles … singles quarterfinalist at the ITF Pro Circuit events in Angers and Ithaca in 2022 … doubles champion at the ITF Pro Circuit events in Cancun in 2022 and Grenoble in 2023
Personal: Sister Alice Inchauspe is a ’16 Princeton graduate … attended the same high school as Damian Rodriguez ’22 and Thomas Colautti ‘17
Princeton Named USTA Facility Of The Year
Tuesday, September 02
Princeton Athletics 2023-24 Highlights
Tuesday, June 04
Highlights from 2022 Gary Walters ’67 PVC Awards Banquet
Wednesday, June 22
Princeton Athletics 2021-22 Highlights
Monday, June 06