Matthijs Bolsius

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Pleincollege St. Joris in Eindhoven, Netherlands Played tennis, soccer and field hockey in high school Was ranked among the top 10 juniors players in The Netherlands.
PERSONAL: Born April 17, 1987, in Tilburg, Netherlands, to Matthijs Sr. and Mieke Bolsius Has 1 older sister (Fleur) Majoring in international business Favorite tennis player is Brazilian Gustavo Kuerten, a 3-time French Open winner.
Ronald Chow

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.
Danny Colten

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 4 seasons at Cheyenne Mountain High in Colorado Springs, Colo., for head coach Dave Adams Helped Colorado prep tennis powerhouse claim its 12th state championship in 14 years as a 2006 senior, sealing the state title with a semifinal win that advanced all of the Indians flights to the championship match Won the 2005 No. 2 state singles titles with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Kent Denvers Graham Ely.
PERSONAL: Born Oct. 23, 1987, in Boston, Mass., to Jerry and Jane Colten His father is the general manager of a Colorado Springs car dealership Has 1 brother (Jesse) Has not declared a major.
Robby Dabbs

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 4 seasons at Fallbrook (Calif.) Union High, under head coach Dennis Houlihan Led the Warriors to an undefeated league record and the Avocado League title as a 2006 senior Earned all-CIF and all-section honors Advanced to the CIF quarterfinals as a 2005 junior.
PERSONAL: Born April 24, 1987, in San Diego, Calif., to Bob and Leslie Dabbs Has 1 sister (Jenny) Majoring in political science.
Art Fatkhiev

2006: Registered a team-high 23 singles victories to go with 19 wins in doubles play Went 16-4 at No. 6 singles and was unbeaten in 7 matches playing at No. 2, No. 4 or No. 5 Was 11-1 in GSAC singles play Posted a 19-9 doubles record as part of 4 different tandems, earning victories with all 4 partners and at all 3 doubles spots Led eventual national runner-up Azusa Pacific into the NAIA semifinals after winning straight-set singles matches in the Cougars 5-0 wins over Point Loma Nazarene and Berry (Ga.) in the first 2 rounds of the NAIA Tournament.
CAL LUTHERAN: Played the 2005 season at NCAA Division III member Cal Lutheran for head coach Mike Gennette Was the team's number one singles player Named the 2005 ITA West Region Rookie of the Year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Fairfax High for 4 seasons in Los Angeles, Calif. Served as team captain for 1 season Graduated in 2004.
PERSONAL: Born April 30, 1986, in Russia, to Inna Fatkhiev Majoring in accounting Enjoys watching television.
Jan Friedrich

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended high school at Johanneum Ostbevern in Germany, which he graduated from in 2005, then completed college prep studies at Westfaelische Wilhelms Universitaet in Muenster, Germany.
PERSONAL: Born May 15, 1986, in Bamberg, Germany, to Siegmund and Gisela Friedrich Has 1 sister (Lina) Majoring in international business Enjoys the outdoors, particularly hiking and cycling.
Eric Isaacson

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 4 varsity seasons at Notre Dame High in Sherman Oaks, Calif., for head coach Geo Chavez Enjoyed a dominant career, posting a 286-29 sets advantage over his 4-year career Advanced to at least the second round of the CIF championships in both his 2005 junior and 2006 senior seasons Served as captain and played No. 1 singles as a senior, leading the Knights to a 21-4 team record, the schools best season record during his career.
PERSONAL: Born May 31, 1987, in Sherman Oaks, Calif., to Dan and Kim Isaacson Has 1 sister Majoring in business Enjoys surfing and skiing.
Patrick Kur

2006: Named NAIA All-American first team and All-GSAC as a 2006 freshman, helping lead Azusa Pacific to its fourth straight NAIA title match Posted the Cougars highest singles winning percentage, winning 21 of his 23 matches, all at the No. 2 slot Was the only Cougar to sport a perfect GSAC singles record, an 11-0 mark Was 1 of 2 Cougars to record at least 20 wins in both singles and doubles, going 20-7 in doubles play Played mostly at No. 2 doubles, going 11-3 when teamed with fellow NAIA All-American David Goodman and 7-3 when paired up with Art Fatkhiev in the second spot Split a pair of matches at No. 1 doubles with Fatkhiev, and won his only match at No. 3 doubles, teaming with John Goodrich in a GSAC road win over Hope International.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Abend-Gymnasium in Munster, Germany Graduated in 2004.
PERSONAL: Born Sept. 3, 1982, in Munster, Germany, to Ewald and Teresa Kur Has 1 brother (Marius) Majoring in business Would like to become a missionary Enjoys playing chess.
Daniel Moore

John Phillips

HIGH SCHOOL: Played 4 varsity seasons at Northwest Catholic High in West Hartford, Conn., for head coach Tim Crowley Also played 4 years of varsity basketball for the Indians.
PERSONAL: Born Jan. 27, 1988, to Alfred and Helga Phillips Is the youngest of 4 children Has 1 brother (Mark) and 2 sisters (Christina and Sarah) ... Sister Christina played basketball at Yale from 2001-04, and she tied the schools single-game free throw record (12) and led the Bulldogs in scoring in 2003 Sister Sarah played at NCAA Div. III Gordon (Mass.) College from 1997-2001 and is the Fighting Scots career 3-point and assists record holder Majoring in Communication Studies.
Jonathan Sosnowski

Mathias Weber

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended high school at Oswald von Nell-Breuning-Schule in Roedermark, Germany Graduated in 2006.
PERSONAL: Born June 5, 1987, in Dieburg, Germany, to Karl-Heinz and Christina Weber Has 1 older sister (Stefanie) Majoring in business administration.