NCAA Mens Tennis

Utah Alumni Patrik Trhac to Play at Indian Wells

Utah Alumni Patrik Trhac to Play at Indian Wells


SALT LAKE CITY –  University of Utah men’s tennis alum, Patrik Trhac has earned a wildcard for the main draw at Indian Wells. Trhac will make his first Indian Wells appearance with the first round being Thursday, March 7. 

“I’m so proud of Patrik [Trhac],” said head coach Roeland Brateanu. “This is a true Cinderella story, for a guy who started at a community college and then played in the Big Sky Conference just to move to the Pac-12 to now playing in the pros.  Patrik has made tremendous development and progress and to see him succeed at the next level is no surprise to me. He’s the hardest worker and a great person. It couldn’t be happening for a better person.” 

Trhac has found success on the ATP Tour raking in 12 doubles tournament titles, eight of which are on the Futures Tour. He also won four of his last six Challenger Tours. 

Trhac is currently ranked 168th in the world rankings. Most recently Trhac and Seggerman picked up two Challengers Tour tournament titles at Indian Wells. 

In the Challenger Indian Wells 1, Trhac and Seggerman defeated Thai-Son Kwiatkovski and Alex Lawson 6-2, 7-6 (3) in the finals. In the Challenger Indian Wells 2, the duo defeated Austrailians Thomas Fancutt and Ajeet Rai in three sets picking up the first set 6-4, falling in the second set 3-6 and winning the tiebreak 10-3 to claim the finals title and 12th title overall. 

Trhac and Seggerman ended the 2023 season winning 10 tournament titles including a streak where the duo went undefeated in seven consecutive tournaments. 

To end 2023, Trhac and Seggerman competed in two Challengers tournaments in Australia. First the duo made it to the finals in Playford, Australia where they defeated Australian duo, Blake Ellis and Tristan Schoolate 6-3, 7-6 (3). 

Just a week later in the Sydney Challengers the duo started the tournament defeating the No. 23 ranked player in, Rinky Hijikata and his partner Mac Kiger with 6-4, 6-4 scores. Trhac and Seggermen went on to defeat Ruben Gonzales (No. 172) and JiSung Nam (No. 146) from the Philippines in the finals with 6-4, 6-4 scores. 

Trhac and Seggerman’s hot streak started back in July 2023 where they won the ITF M15 tournament in Lakewood, Calif. where they defeated Alfredo Perez and Jamie Vance 6-2, 6-4 in the finals. 

Trhac is far from done with his professional career as he plans to…

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