| Luis Haddock-Morales |
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 | Class: Sophomore
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 | Hometown: Caguas, PR
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 | High School: Notre Dame
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 | Height / Weight: 5-11 / 160
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 | Birthdate: 02/17/1982
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Head Coach Bob Bayliss on Luis Haddock-Morales: ?Luis is our team?s hardest worker and most physically talented player. He made great strides on his backhand last year. As he looks for more opportunities to attack, Luis can become one of the great players in collegiate tennis.?
Expected to play a large role once again ... strong forehand and speed among many talents of his game ... beat Illinois? Amer Delic en route to reaching third round of singles qualifying at Decatur, Ill., futures event last summer.
AS A FRESHMAN:Gave Irish immediate results to become major part of team?s success in ?00-01 ... finished with 11-7 in dual singles matches including 1-0 at No. 2 singles, 9-7 at No. 3 and 1-0 at No. 4 ... posted dual-match victories against SMU, Washington, Miami, Fresno State, Kentucky and Ohio State ... beat Michigan?s Danny McCain 6-4, 7-5 in only match at No. 2 singles ... was 22nd in final regional singles rankings ... made brilliant start to collegiate career with wins in first nine matches ... won three matches to reach quarterfinals at Intercollegiate Tennis Association Midwest Region IV Singles Championship ... posted 4-0 records at Tom Fallon and Kentucky Invitationals in first two tournaments ... beat Baylor?s 68th-ranked Mark Williams at Kentucky ... compiled 15-0 record when winning the first set ... won 21 doubles matches in teaming with three partners ... played all fall and most of spring season with Casey Smith ... that pair posted 9-6 mark at No. 2 doubles and 1-0 at No. 1 doubles ... six of 10 dual-match wins clinched doubles point for the Irish ... seven straight wins to start the fall highlighted 9-2 fall season ... was 10th in final regional doubles rankings ... had record at No. 3 doubles with Matt Daly in April ... beat Harvard and lost to Washington at No. 3 doubles with Brian Farrell in NCAA first and second rounds.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-time member of Puerto Rican Davis Cup team ... current Puerto Rico national singles champion, after winning title in July, 2001 ... won Puerto Rican doubles championship in August, 2000 ... reached final of singles championship in '00, beating doubles partner Edgardo Rivera in semifinals before falling 6-4,
3-6, 6-3 to former Indiana player Gabriel Montilla ... joined Davis Cup team in ?98 at age of 16 and played No. 3 singles and No. 2 doubles ... played No. 2 for Puerto Rico in ?99 in Trinidad and Tobago, winning three of four singles matches and both doubles and helping Puerto Rico advance from Group 4 into Group 3 ... won two of three singles and doubles matches in ?00 Davis Cup competition in Jamaica ... ranked among top 20 in United States Tennis Association boys 18s national rankings ... went undefeated in high school and was four-time MVP at Notre Dame ... led team to two semifinals and one final in high school championships ... member of National Honor Society ... born Feb. 17, 1982, in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters.
Career Record
| Singles |
| Year | Dual | Open | Overall |
| 2000-01 | 11-7 | 12-3 | 23-10 |
| Doubles |
| Year | Dual | Open | Overall |
| 2000-01 | 12-9 | 9-2 | 21-11 |