Vladimir Zdravkovic

Vladimir Zdravkovic

Player Profile

Hometown:
Pancevo, Serbia and Montenegro

High School:
Gimnazija Vros Predic

Height:
5-11

Position:
Volunteer Assistant Coach

Experience:
4L

RH/LH:
RH

After exausting his elegibility as a student athlete at Pacific, Zdravkovic will now help the Tigers as an assistant coach. Zdravkovic posted an overall record of 108-69 in his four years of competition and this will be his first year as an assistant for the program.

Spring 2007 (Senior):

In his last spring season witht the Tigers, Vladimir recorded a singles record of 2-2 and a doubles record of 5-3 with Moritz Starke at the No. 1 doubles position. He was 2-0 at the No. 3 singles position for the Tigers on the season, while his two losses came at the No. 2 position.

Fall 2006 (Senior):

Vladimir posted a 3-2 record in his final tournament season with the Tigers in singles competition. Zdravkovic also posted a 2-1 mark in doubles competition with Moritz Starke.

Spring 2006 (Junior):

Zdravkovic finished his junior season with a 12-5 singles record and a combined 14-6 record in doubles competition with two different partners. Following the 2006 spring season, Vladimir earned All-Big West Second Team honors as a singles player and was named to the All-Big West First Team in doubles with partner Arnar Sigurdsson. Vladimir record nine straight set victories, including two 6-0, 6-0 victories at the No. 3 position.

Fall 2005 (Junior):

Vladimir was 2-4 as a singles player in the fall 2005 tournament season. He teamed with two doubles partners for a combined 1-3 record. Zdravkovic and Sigurdsson entered the fall 2005 season ranked by the ITA as a doubles team. The duo were ranked 23rd in the country in September, 2005.

Spring 2005 (Sophomore):

In his second spring season with the Tigers, Vladimir continued to shine, finishing with a 13-10 record in singles competition, including a 9-1 mark at the No. 3 position. Zdravkovic also excelled in doubles action, recording a combined 18-5 record with Sigurdsson, including 16 wins and just five losses at the No. 1 doubles spot. Following the season, Vladimir was named to the All-Big West First Team in doubles with Sigurdsson and to the All-Big West Second Team as a singles player.

Fall 2004 (Sophomore):

Zdravkovic posted a 5-4 singles record during the fall of 2004, including a quarterfinals appearance at the Santa Clara Bronco Classic. In doubles action, he combined with three partners for a 7-4 mark. Vladimir teamed with Sigurdsson to advance to the Flight A doubles final at the Santa Clara Bronco Classic.

Spring 2004 (Freshman):

Zdravkovic joined the Tigers prior to the start of the Spring 2004 season. He made an immediate impact in Pacific's lineup, earning All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention recognition in both singles and doubles. Vladimir posted an 11-11 singles record splitting time at the No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4 positions. In doubles, he and partner Niclas Otte went 10-6 at the top two spots.

High School:

Zdravkovic attended Gimnazija Uros Predic in Pancevo, Yugoslavia. Vladimir received a No. 120 International Tennis Federation Junior Ranking.

Personal:

Vladimir Zdravkovic was born in Pancevo, Yugoslavia. He is the son of Miodrag and Milica Zdravkovic and has one younger brother, Bojan (15). Vladimir is a political science major in his fifth year at Pacific.

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