Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
2017-18 Men's Tennis Roster
Roster
Negre Fernandez, Miguel
Miguel Negre Fernandez
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-1 / 163
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Major:
- Mechanical Engineering
Bio
Career
• 70-46 record in singles after four seasons
• 63-46 record in doubles after four seasons
Awards
• 2017 and 2018 All-C-USA Second Team Doubles
• 2015, 2016 and 2017 ITA Scholar Athlete
• 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
• 2016, 2017 and 2018 C-USA Academic Medal
• C-USA Athlete of the Month in November 2017
• C-USA Athlete of the Week on March 28, 2018
• 2018 C-USA All-Academic Team
2017-18 (Senior)
• Singles: 19-15 (8-6 in fall; 11-11 in spring)
• Doubles: 24-5 (8-2 in fall; 16-3 in spring)
Fall
• Won two of three at the Penn Invitational to open the fall season, with wins coming against No. 53 Princeton and Georgetown
• Claimed three wins in as many days at the Tribe Invitational, winning against opponents from No. 73 William & Mary, Richmond, and No. 33 Harvard
• Four of his eight fall doubles wins came against opponents from nationally ranked teams
Spring
• Was rewarded at the end of the season with a spot on the All-C-USA Second Team Singles and Second Team Doubles lists, as well as a spot on the C-USA All-Academic Team
• Wrapped up his final spring season as a Blue Raider with an 11-11 record in singles, playing mostly at the No. 3 and 4 spots to go with a 2-0 record at No. 2
• Posted straight set wins over No. 28 Tulane, No. 59 South Alabama and No. 69 VCU, as well as a three-set win against No. 70 ETSU
• Took a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Rice in the C-USA Quarterfinals
• Paired with Gonzalo Morell Raschiatore for a 16-3 record in doubles in the spring, including one win at the top doubles spot to go with a 15-3 mark at No. 2
• The duo was 11-0 against opponents from teams that ended the season nationally ranked
• A season-best win streak of eight matches stretched from March 18 to April 20 and included wins over seven teams that ended the season nationally ranked
2016-17 (Junior)
• Singles: 17-14 (6-3 in fall; 11-11 in spring)
• Doubles: 12-12 (2-3 in fall; 10-9 in spring)
Fall
• Claimed three wins at the ITA All-American, including straight set wins against No. 47 Tennessee, No. 12 North Carolina and No. 9 Texas before falling in three sets to Old Dominion's Michael Weindl in the Round of 32
• Won three matches at the Commodore Scramble, including wins over opponents from Lipscomb and Belmont
Spring
• Earned three wins at the No. 4 spot but spent most of his time on court three for the Blue Raiders, where he was 8-9, including six wins in his last nine matches that ended in a decision
• Dominated the first set at No. 4 against currently-ranked No. 49 Vanderbilt by a score of 6-1, but was unable to finish his match
• Earned a win over No. 50 Cal Poly, 6-3, 6-2, at the No. 3 spot in the lineup
• Had a 5-2 record in matches that finished in a third set or match-tiebreak
• Took a 6-3, 6-3 win over Charlotte in the quarterfinals of the C-USA Championship
• Combined with Gian Issa to post a record of 10-9 in dual match doubles action, second on the team in doubles wins
• Won three times at No. 2 and posted a 7-2 mark at the last doubles spot, including a three-match win streak to close out the season
• The pair earned a win at No. 38 Minnesota, 6-4
• Took a 6-3 win over Charlotte in the quarterfinals of the C-USA Championship against Constandinos Christoforou and Josh Aubrey
• Won over No. 42 Rice’s Daniel Warren and Henrik Munch by a score of 6-2 at the C-USA Championship semifinal match
2015-16 (Sophomore)
• Singles: 24-8 (7-3 in fall; 17-5 in spring)
• Doubles: 21-13 (6-4 in fall; 15-9 in spring)
Fall
• Won twice in the Dale Short Shootout to open the fall season
• Took the win in the quarterfinals in the Steve Baras Fall Classic in a match-tiebreak
• Won all three matches in the Louisville Classic, including wins over players from SIUE and Louisville
Spring
• Played positions two through six in the lineup
• Had a season-best win streak of seven matches, including wins over George Washington, then-No. 46 Louisville and then-No. 62 Iowa
• Earned the only point in the match for MT vs. No. 25 Columbia
• Followed that up with wins over Miami (FL), FAU, College of Charleston and No. 62 Georgia State
• In the regular season finale, he won over No. 48 Old Dominion, 6-3, 6-1, at the No. 3 spot
• Went 12-8 in doubles with partner Gian Issa, with all 12 wins coming at the No. 2 doubles spot
• Won in doubles over No. 62 Georgia State and No. 42 Memphis during the MT Shootout
• The pair blanked their opponents from Charlotte, 6-0, in the quarterfinals of the C-USA Championship
2014-15 (Freshman)
• Singles: 10-9 (5-5 in fall; 5-4 in spring)
• Doubles: 6-16 (1-7 in fall; 5-9 in spring)
Fall
• Went 5-5 in singles action, including notching four straight wins to begin his career
• Nabbed his first victory in doubles play against Belmont (9/21) with Yannick Born
Spring
• Combined for a 4-1 mark in the No. 5 and 6 spot in the lineup
• Recorded straight-set victories in all five wins
• Turned in a 5-4 mark with three partners during doubles competition
• Four of his five wins came as the no. 2 pairing during competition
• Won his first three doubles matches to start the spring slate with Reithmueller
Prior to MT
• Ranked No. 392 nationally before going to the United States
• Garnered the Mallorca Championship Title in 2013 in the under 18 division as well as teh Mallorca Doubles Championship
• No. 3 Singles State Champion Class 1A in 2014 and No. 2 doubles State Champion Class 1A
Personal
• Parents: Miguel Negre and Maria Fernandez
• Birthdate: 11/22/96
• Major: Mechatronics Engineering
• 70-46 record in singles after four seasons
• 63-46 record in doubles after four seasons
Awards
• 2017 and 2018 All-C-USA Second Team Doubles
• 2015, 2016 and 2017 ITA Scholar Athlete
• 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
• 2016, 2017 and 2018 C-USA Academic Medal
• C-USA Athlete of the Month in November 2017
• C-USA Athlete of the Week on March 28, 2018
• 2018 C-USA All-Academic Team
2017-18 (Senior)
• Singles: 19-15 (8-6 in fall; 11-11 in spring)
• Doubles: 24-5 (8-2 in fall; 16-3 in spring)
Fall
• Won two of three at the Penn Invitational to open the fall season, with wins coming against No. 53 Princeton and Georgetown
• Claimed three wins in as many days at the Tribe Invitational, winning against opponents from No. 73 William & Mary, Richmond, and No. 33 Harvard
• Four of his eight fall doubles wins came against opponents from nationally ranked teams
Spring
• Was rewarded at the end of the season with a spot on the All-C-USA Second Team Singles and Second Team Doubles lists, as well as a spot on the C-USA All-Academic Team
• Wrapped up his final spring season as a Blue Raider with an 11-11 record in singles, playing mostly at the No. 3 and 4 spots to go with a 2-0 record at No. 2
• Posted straight set wins over No. 28 Tulane, No. 59 South Alabama and No. 69 VCU, as well as a three-set win against No. 70 ETSU
• Took a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Rice in the C-USA Quarterfinals
• Paired with Gonzalo Morell Raschiatore for a 16-3 record in doubles in the spring, including one win at the top doubles spot to go with a 15-3 mark at No. 2
• The duo was 11-0 against opponents from teams that ended the season nationally ranked
• A season-best win streak of eight matches stretched from March 18 to April 20 and included wins over seven teams that ended the season nationally ranked
2016-17 (Junior)
• Singles: 17-14 (6-3 in fall; 11-11 in spring)
• Doubles: 12-12 (2-3 in fall; 10-9 in spring)
Fall
• Claimed three wins at the ITA All-American, including straight set wins against No. 47 Tennessee, No. 12 North Carolina and No. 9 Texas before falling in three sets to Old Dominion's Michael Weindl in the Round of 32
• Won three matches at the Commodore Scramble, including wins over opponents from Lipscomb and Belmont
Spring
• Earned three wins at the No. 4 spot but spent most of his time on court three for the Blue Raiders, where he was 8-9, including six wins in his last nine matches that ended in a decision
• Dominated the first set at No. 4 against currently-ranked No. 49 Vanderbilt by a score of 6-1, but was unable to finish his match
• Earned a win over No. 50 Cal Poly, 6-3, 6-2, at the No. 3 spot in the lineup
• Had a 5-2 record in matches that finished in a third set or match-tiebreak
• Took a 6-3, 6-3 win over Charlotte in the quarterfinals of the C-USA Championship
• Combined with Gian Issa to post a record of 10-9 in dual match doubles action, second on the team in doubles wins
• Won three times at No. 2 and posted a 7-2 mark at the last doubles spot, including a three-match win streak to close out the season
• The pair earned a win at No. 38 Minnesota, 6-4
• Took a 6-3 win over Charlotte in the quarterfinals of the C-USA Championship against Constandinos Christoforou and Josh Aubrey
• Won over No. 42 Rice’s Daniel Warren and Henrik Munch by a score of 6-2 at the C-USA Championship semifinal match
2015-16 (Sophomore)
• Singles: 24-8 (7-3 in fall; 17-5 in spring)
• Doubles: 21-13 (6-4 in fall; 15-9 in spring)
Fall
• Won twice in the Dale Short Shootout to open the fall season
• Took the win in the quarterfinals in the Steve Baras Fall Classic in a match-tiebreak
• Won all three matches in the Louisville Classic, including wins over players from SIUE and Louisville
Spring
• Played positions two through six in the lineup
• Had a season-best win streak of seven matches, including wins over George Washington, then-No. 46 Louisville and then-No. 62 Iowa
• Earned the only point in the match for MT vs. No. 25 Columbia
• Followed that up with wins over Miami (FL), FAU, College of Charleston and No. 62 Georgia State
• In the regular season finale, he won over No. 48 Old Dominion, 6-3, 6-1, at the No. 3 spot
• Went 12-8 in doubles with partner Gian Issa, with all 12 wins coming at the No. 2 doubles spot
• Won in doubles over No. 62 Georgia State and No. 42 Memphis during the MT Shootout
• The pair blanked their opponents from Charlotte, 6-0, in the quarterfinals of the C-USA Championship
2014-15 (Freshman)
• Singles: 10-9 (5-5 in fall; 5-4 in spring)
• Doubles: 6-16 (1-7 in fall; 5-9 in spring)
Fall
• Went 5-5 in singles action, including notching four straight wins to begin his career
• Nabbed his first victory in doubles play against Belmont (9/21) with Yannick Born
Spring
• Combined for a 4-1 mark in the No. 5 and 6 spot in the lineup
• Recorded straight-set victories in all five wins
• Turned in a 5-4 mark with three partners during doubles competition
• Four of his five wins came as the no. 2 pairing during competition
• Won his first three doubles matches to start the spring slate with Reithmueller
Prior to MT
• Ranked No. 392 nationally before going to the United States
• Garnered the Mallorca Championship Title in 2013 in the under 18 division as well as teh Mallorca Doubles Championship
• No. 3 Singles State Champion Class 1A in 2014 and No. 2 doubles State Champion Class 1A
Personal
• Parents: Miguel Negre and Maria Fernandez
• Birthdate: 11/22/96
• Major: Mechatronics Engineering
Facility tour – Stephen and Denise Smith Student-Athlete Performance Center
Wednesday, July 30
Men's Tennis NCAA Selection Show Watch Party on 04/28/25
Tuesday, April 29
MTSU Men's Tennis CUSA Championship vs Liberty Recap on 04/20/25
Wednesday, April 23
MTSU Men's Tennis vs Wichita State Recap on 04/13/25
Saturday, April 19