2021-2022 Men's Tennis Roster

Gui Osorio

  • Height 6-1
  • Class Graduate Student
  • Hometown Caldas da Rainha, Portugal
  • High School Colegio Rainha Dona Leonor
  • Major Finance

Biography

Coach Ryan Keckley about Gui Osorio:
"This is a scholar-athlete who loves to learn. He soaks up information athletically and academically in every way possible. He’s just an extremely gifted young man. He’s Mr. Dependable. He’s loyal to his family, friends, coaches and the Detroit Lions. (Yes, he’s a Lions fan because of USD superstar Jamal Agnew.) On the court, we always tell Gui his best attribute is his ability to compete in any situation. I expect big things from Gui in years to come."

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 
  • 2019 WCC Player of the Year
  • Earned a bid to the 2019 NCAA Championships singles tournament
  • Three-time All-WCC in singles
    • 2022: first team
    • 2019: first team
    • 2018: second team
  • Three-time All-WCC in doubles
    • 2022: first team (with August Holmgren)
    • 2019: first team (with Nico Borter)
    • 2018: second team (with Nico Borter)
  • Four-time WCC All-Academic Team (2018, 2019, 2020, 2022)
  • Five-time ITA Scholar-Athlete Award (2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022)
  • Earned a bid to 2022 NCAA Championships doubles tournament with August Holmgren
GRADUATE (2021-22)
  • All-WCC First Team in singles
  • All-WCC First Team in doubles (with August Holmgren)
  • WCC All-Academic First Team
  • Registered a 12-4 overall record (2-0 WCC) in singles
  • Went 16-5 overall in doubles (5-1 WCC)
  • Ranked as high as No. 88 by ITA in singles
  • Ranked as high as No. 9 by ITA in doubles
  • Clinched the final point at No. 2 singles for the WCC Championship
  • Earned a bid to the NCAA Doubles Championship with August Holmgren

REDSHIRT SENIOR (2020-21) 
  • Sidelined due to injury
  • ITA Scholar-Athlete Award winner

SENIOR (2019-20) 
  • Academic All-WCC Team
  • ITA Scholar-Athlete Award
  • Ranked as high as #30 in ITA national singles entering the spring
    • Finished at #58
  • Finished #42 with Nico Borter in ITA national doubles rankings
    • The two were 4-0 in doubles during the duals, splitting the four wins at No. 1 and No. 2
  • Finished 3-3 in singles duals matches and 4-1 in doubles
    • 3-1 at No. 2 singles
  • Injured to start the duals season, playing in only one of the first four matches
  • Took down #2 Christian Sigsgaard of Texas in the second round of the 2019 ITA All-American Championships for his highest ranked win of his career
  • Reached the Round of 16 of the 2019 ITA All-American Championships, becoming the first Torero to reach that far of the tournament in four years
  • Went 5-3 against ranked opponents in the fall, with wins against #2, #24, #37, #63 and #65
  • Reached the consolation finals of the 2019 Oracle ITA Masters before falling to #66 Olivier Stuart of Mercer 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
JUNIOR (2018-19) 
  • WCC Player of the Year
  • Earned a bid to the NCAA Championships singles tournament
  • All-WCC first team in singles
  • All-WCC first team in doubles (with Nico Borter)
  • WCC All-Academic team
  • WCC All-Tournament Team at No. 1 singles
  • Two-time WCC Singles Player of the Week (Feb. 19, March 5)
  • Reeled off a 15-match winning-streak in singles play spanning Feb. 10-May 3
  • In singles, compiled a 27-7 overall record, 21-3 dual match record, and 9-0 WCC record
  • Went 10-1 at No. 1 and 11-2 at No. 2 in singles dual matches
  • Went 2-4 against nationally ranked opponents
  • In doubles, registered a 22-10 overall record, 16-6 dual match record and 7-1 WCC record
  • Went 8-4 in the No. 1 spot and 8-2 in the No. 2 spot in doubles dual matches
  • Went 3-2 against nationally ranked teams in doubles
SOPHOMORE (2017-18) 
  • All-WCC second team in singles
  • All-WCC second team in doubles (with teammate Nico Borter)
  • ITA Scholar-Athlete award
  • WCC All-Academic Team
  • Went 13-8 overall in singles matches, 8-6 in dual matches and 3-0 in WCC play
  • Played a majority of the season at No. 1 or No. 2 in singles play
  • Went 14-6 overall in doubles play, 12-6 in dual matches and 1-2 in WCC play with teammate Nico Borter
  • Played a majority of doubles matches in the No. 1 position and won each of his final three matches of the season
FRESHMAN (2016-17)
  • ITA Scholar-Athlete Award
  • Went 16-8 in singles, 4-2 in WCC matches
  • Did not compete in the fall
  • Played at the No. 2 position for most of the spring
  • Went 12-13 overall in doubles play, 6-2 in conference and did not compete in the fall
  • Played at the No. 2 spot in doubles for most of the year
HIGH SCHOOL
  • Osorio attended Colegio Rainha Dona Leonor for High School but played for the club team Clube de Tenis Caldas da Rainha
  • He was the Portuguese National Champion in singles and doubles in U18
  • Four time team's national champion (1 U14, 2 U16, 1 U18)
  • He won the Portuguese team's first division national championship
PERSONAL
  • Born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • He is the son of Marli Wojciechowski
  • Finance major
  • Chose USD because of the great city and belief in the USD tennis program and coaches
  • Was also recruited by Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Wake Forest & Mississippi State
  • Enjoys listening to music, reading and following the soccer and tennis circuit
 

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  • 2016-17Freshman

    6'1" 176 lbs
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  • 2019-20Senior

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  • 2020-21Redshirt Senior

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  • 2021-22Graduate Student

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