Men's Tennis
Szabo, Jordan

Jordan Szabo
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- jordan.szabo@ttu.edu
Jordan Szabo begins his first season as an assistant coach with the Texas Tech men's tennis program after being hired by head coach Brett Masi in July 2016.
Szabo was a part of 82 dual match victories from 2012-15 at Texas A&M. The Aggies secured four NCAA Tournament trips highlighted by a NCAA Elite Eight appearance in 2015 and a NCAA Sweet 16 berth in 2013. A&M also captured the 2015 SEC regular season championship in addition to the 2014 and 2015 SEC Tournament titles and 2013 SEC Western Division crown. Â
Szabo picked up 73 doubles victories fueled by a trio of 20-win season and highlighted by a final No. 56 doubles ranking with Jeremy Efferding in 2015. The pair qualified for the 2015 NCAA Doubles championships. Szabo and Efferding also garnered a No. 85 final doubles ranking in 2014.
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Szabo secured 56 singles wins for the Aggies. He earned 2014 SEC All-Tournament Team honors after he clinched the deciding points from the No. 6 singles position versus South Carolina during the quarterfinal round and Florida in the championship match.Â
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Szabo served as a student assistant coach and graduated with a general studies degree from Texas A&M in 2016. The Aggies picked up 27 wins before dropping a 4-3 decision to Texas in the NCAA Tournament Second Round.
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Szabo is a native of Baywater, Victoria, Australia. He won two rounds at the 2009 Junior Australian Open and held an ITF ranking of 162.
Szabo was a part of 82 dual match victories from 2012-15 at Texas A&M. The Aggies secured four NCAA Tournament trips highlighted by a NCAA Elite Eight appearance in 2015 and a NCAA Sweet 16 berth in 2013. A&M also captured the 2015 SEC regular season championship in addition to the 2014 and 2015 SEC Tournament titles and 2013 SEC Western Division crown. Â
Szabo picked up 73 doubles victories fueled by a trio of 20-win season and highlighted by a final No. 56 doubles ranking with Jeremy Efferding in 2015. The pair qualified for the 2015 NCAA Doubles championships. Szabo and Efferding also garnered a No. 85 final doubles ranking in 2014.
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Szabo secured 56 singles wins for the Aggies. He earned 2014 SEC All-Tournament Team honors after he clinched the deciding points from the No. 6 singles position versus South Carolina during the quarterfinal round and Florida in the championship match.Â
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Szabo served as a student assistant coach and graduated with a general studies degree from Texas A&M in 2016. The Aggies picked up 27 wins before dropping a 4-3 decision to Texas in the NCAA Tournament Second Round.
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Szabo is a native of Baywater, Victoria, Australia. He won two rounds at the 2009 Junior Australian Open and held an ITF ranking of 162.