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Ronald Chow

Junior • 5-7 •
Hong Kong (Diocesan Boys' School)

THIS YEAR: Hong Kong native Ronald Chow will likely move into the top half of the singles and doubles lineups after 2 years as a reliable source of points in the middle of the lineup for Azusa Pacific ... Returns with increased physical strength and stamina ... Will likely pair again with sophomore Daniel Moore for doubles action after a successful run as a tandem in 2008.

2008 (Sophomore): Recorded a 14-11 record in singles play, including a perfect 5-0 mark in the top 3 positions of the lineup ... Teamed with Moore for a team-high 18 doubles wins ... Provided points for singles and doubles wins 8 times in a 9-match stretch midway through the year ... Rallied from a 7-6 set deficit and a 4-2 tiebreaker deficit to claim a 9-8 win, Azusa Pacific's lone doubles point, in the Cougars' 7-2 loss to NCAA Division I Brigham Young.

2007 (Freshman): Began his Azusa Pacific career with solid records in both singles and doubles play ... Tallied a 10-4 singles record at the No. 5 position and was undefeated in 8 matches at a top-4 position in the lineup ... Won 20 doubles matches, teaming with 6 different partners ... Had a 5-1 doubles record in postseason play ... Collected 9 set victories with the score of 6-0 and in 12 other sets won by a 6-1 margin.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Diocesan Boys' School in Hong Kong ... Was undefeated throughout high school, spending his final 2 years at the top singles spot.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 20, 1987, in Hong Kong, to Chow Ping Tin and Fung Kit Mui ... Has 1 older brother (Jorgen) ... Majoring in international business.