
Tennis Cards Ink Fainblum
November 14, 2018 | Men's Tennis
Daniel Fainblum will join the Cardinals in the fall of 2019
University of Louisville men's tennis head coach Rex Ecarma has announced that Daniel Fainblum has signed a National Letter-of-Intent to play for the Cardinals starting in the fall of 2019.
Â
Fainblum, who hails from Thornhill, Ontario, has been ranked as high as No. 1 in Canada within his age group, reaching as high as No. 12 in singles and No. 6 in doubles in U18. Additionally, he has achieved a 610 ranking on the ITF U18 circuit.
Â
He brings an impressive resume which includes the doubles championship and a runner-up finish in singles in the Coca Cola ITF Tournament as well as the singles title in the U18 National Selection Indoor Tournament. Fainblum claimed the doubles crown and was a singles finalist in the U18 regional provincial championship after claiming the singles and double titles in the U16 provincial championship. Â Additionally, he was a quarterfinalist in both singles and doubles in the U18 national championships and advanced through the qualification draw of the F11 Futures tournament in Orange Park, Fla.
Â
"Daniel comes from a great tennis family and he has a high tennis IQ," said UofL assistant coach Jakob Gustafsson. "I'm very excited to see him join the Cardinal family. Daniel has a very high ceiling in his game, and I can't wait to see what he will do here at Louisville. I look for him to make an immediate impact on this team."
Â
Â
Â
Fainblum, who hails from Thornhill, Ontario, has been ranked as high as No. 1 in Canada within his age group, reaching as high as No. 12 in singles and No. 6 in doubles in U18. Additionally, he has achieved a 610 ranking on the ITF U18 circuit.
Â
He brings an impressive resume which includes the doubles championship and a runner-up finish in singles in the Coca Cola ITF Tournament as well as the singles title in the U18 National Selection Indoor Tournament. Fainblum claimed the doubles crown and was a singles finalist in the U18 regional provincial championship after claiming the singles and double titles in the U16 provincial championship. Â Additionally, he was a quarterfinalist in both singles and doubles in the U18 national championships and advanced through the qualification draw of the F11 Futures tournament in Orange Park, Fla.
Â
"Daniel comes from a great tennis family and he has a high tennis IQ," said UofL assistant coach Jakob Gustafsson. "I'm very excited to see him join the Cardinal family. Daniel has a very high ceiling in his game, and I can't wait to see what he will do here at Louisville. I look for him to make an immediate impact on this team."
Â
Â
Louisville Men's Tennis - NCAA Quarterfinal Recap
Thursday, May 23
UofL MTEN Etienne Donnet Post Match Interview 4-7-24
Sunday, April 07
UofL MTEN Matthew Fung Post Match Interview 4-7-24
Sunday, April 07
MTEN Natan Rodrigues - Post-Match Interview - March 3, 2024
Monday, March 04











