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General: Stands 6-1 tall Carolina's lone senior In fall 2006 he advanced to the championship round of Flight A singles at the UNC Fall Invitational before falling to Pedro Rodrigues of USC Born May 21, 1984 in Buenos Aires, Argentina Son of Mario and Graciela Guejman Transferred to Carolina after attending Florida International University from May 2002 to December 2003 Started play for the Tar Heels in the fall of 2004 with three years of eligibility remaining Has one sister, Georgina. As a Junior: Posted an overall singles record of 21-11 and overall 24-8 doubles record Recorded a 4-2 record in tiebreakers Key win over Clemson's Clint Boling helped lead the Tar Heels to their first Sweet 16 appearance since 1993 Bounced back after dropping the first set to Dmitry Babenko of South Carolina to clinch the match against the Gamecocks at No. 5 singles Was 18-7 in dual matches with a 10-4 mark at No. 4 and a 7-3 ledger at No. 5 Was 6-4 in ACC dual match action Won the deciding match in the regular season against Florida State at No. 5 singles over Chris Westerhof Posted an outstanding doubles record with partner Derek Porter at No. 3 spot The duo went 23-7 Combined with Porter to rally from a 6-3 deficit to beat Clemson at No. 3 doubles in the NCAA second round match, winning 9-8 (5) to clinch the doubles point for UNC. As a Sophomore: Worked his way into the singles lineup and notched a 14-6 mark overall Posted a 4-2 record in three-set matches, including key wins over Clemson's Michael Gee and Georgia Tech's George Gvelesiani Defeated Virginia's 50th ranked Darrin Cohen 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 Was 12-6 at the No. 6 singles spot., 5-3 in ACC matches. As a Freshman: Attended Florida International University. Prep: Attended Allison Academy in North Miami Beach, Fla. Graduated on May 31, 2002 Had a 4.0 grade point average there as a junior and a senior.
Off Court with "C-bass"
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