Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
2019-20 Men's Tennis Roster
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Moonen, Tom

Tom Moonen
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-2 / 184
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
Bio
Career
• 83-76 record in singles
• 96-54 record in doubles
Awards
• 2021 C-USA Outstanding Doubles Team of the Championship with Chris Edge
• 2020 All-C-USA First Team Singles
• 2017 and 2018 All-C-USA Second Team Singles
• 2017 and 2018 All-C-USA First Team Doubles
• 2019, 2020, and 2021 All-C-USA Second Team Doubles
• 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
• 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 C-USA Academic Medal
• 2019 CoSIDA Google Cloud Academic All-District At-Large Team
• 2019 and 2021 C-USA All-Academic Team
• 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 ITA Scholar Athlete
• 2020 ITA Ohio Valley Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship
• 2020 ITA Ohio Valley Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship award
• 2020 Conference USA Athlete of the Month (October)
2020-21 (Graduate)
• Singles: 16-16 (8-4 in fall, 8-12 in spring)
• Doubles: 21-11 (6-5 in fall, 16-6 in spring)
Fall
• Went undefeated in singles at the Dale Short Shootout (3-0) and Southern Miss Invite (3-0).
• Announced as the Conference USA Athlete of the Month in October for his 14 combined wins.
• Tied for second-best singles record in fall on the team
Spring
• Went 8-12 in the spring, playing at No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3
• Picked up five wins at No.1
• Clinched the Conference USA Title with a 1-6, 7-6 (3), 6-1, saving two match points on his opponent's serve in the second set
• Clinched the match against Georgia State with 6-4, 7-6 (4) win on Senior Day
• Paired up with Chris Edge for a team-high 16 doubles wins at the No. 2 position
• Went 3-0 in doubles at the Conference USA Championships
• Won 6-1 in doubles against Tulane in the NCAA Tournament
• Picked up notable doubles wins against Iowa, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt (2x), Louisville, Alabama, and South Florida
2019-20 (Senior)
• Singles: 14-9 (6-2 in fall, 8-7 in spring)
• Doubles: 15-8 (4-3 in fall, 11-5 in spring)
Fall
• Won the A Singles Bracket over Humpfner (UK) 6-3, 4-6, 10-6 at the Louisville Invitational
• Went 2-1 in singles and doubles at the ITA Ohio Valley Regional
• Entered the ITA Ohio Valley Regional as the third-seeded doubles pair with Chris Edge, falling in the second round
• Third-best singles record in fall on the team
Spring
• The spring season was cut short due to the health concerns of the COVID-19 on March 12.
• After his win doubles win against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Feb. 28), Moonen entered his name into the Blue Raider all-time greats. He sits at the No. 10 spot in combined wins with 142.
• Was tasked with the most difficult spot in the lineup for the Blue Raiders, as he earned a 7-5 record at the top spot.
• Took on five nationally ranked singles opponents in the spring season.
• Had a season-best win streak of four matches from Jan. 17 to Jan. 26.
• In doubles, Moonen tied for first on the team in doubles wins with Chris Edge, who both have 15 wins.
• LaLance Invite (Singles: 1-2, Doubles: 2-1)
2018-19 (Junior)
• Singles: 18-22 (5-6 in fall, 13-16 in spring)
• Doubles: 24-15 (7-5 in fall, 17-10 in spring)
Fall
• Went 2-1 in both singles and doubles at the ITA All-American
• Finished in the quarterfinals of the consolation singles draw at the ITA Ohio Valley Regional
• Entered the ITA Ohio Valley Regional as the third-seeded doubles pair with Chris Edge, falling in the quarterfinals
Spring
• Was tasked with the No. 3 spot in the lineup for the Blue Raiders, where he posted a record of 12-11
• Had a season-best win streak of five matches from March 15 to April 6
• In doubles, Moonen and Edge finished the season with a 17-7 record
• Moonen and Edge's marquee wins in spring 2019 were against opponents from No. 19 NC State (No. 44-ranked duo in the nation), FAU (No. 76 ranked duo in the nation) and Rice (No. 40-ranked duo in the nation)
2017-18 (Sophomore)
• Singles: 18-17 (9-5 in fall; 9-12 in spring)
• Doubles: 22-10 (5-5 in fall; 17-5 in spring)
Fall
• Won a three-set match over No. 60 Penn on the opening day of his sophomore season
• Earned five wins at the ITA Ohio Valley Regional, all in the consolation rounds
• Ended the fall at the Tribe Invitational, where he took wins over No. 69 VCU and No. 33 Harvard
Spring
• Was tasked with the most difficult spot in the lineup for the Blue Raiders, as he led the team in wins at the top spot with a record of 6-9
• Took on four nationally ranked singles opponents in the spring season and was 3-8 against opponents from nationally ranked teams
• Had a season-best win streak of two matches on three separate occasions
• Ranked wins came against No. 71 Wichita State, No. 56 Wisconsin, and No. 73 William & Mary
• In doubles, Moonen and Chris Edge finished the season nationally ranked at No. 76 by the ITA
• Moonen and Edge's marquee wins in spring 2018 were against opponents from No. 21 Vanderbilt, No. 71 Wichita State, No. 28 Tulane (the No. 20-ranked doubles team in the country), No. 61 Florida Atlantic, No. 73 William & Mary, and No. 70 ETSU
• Ended the season with a spot on the All-C-USA First Team Doubles and Second Team Singles lists
2016-17 (Freshman)
• Singles: 17-12 (6-2 in fall; 11-10 in spring)
• Doubles: 14-10 (1-2 in fall; 13-8 in spring)
Fall
• Won three matches in three days, all in straight sets, in his first event at MT
• Fell in three sets in the first round of the ITA All-American against No. 8 Oklahoma State's Mathieu Scaglia, but bounced back at the ITA All-American for a win in the consolation against Oral Roberts
• Won over opponents from Xavier and Indiana at the ITA Ohio Valley Regional to advance to the Round of 16 vs. No. 27 Kentucky's Beck Pennington, where he lost in three sets
Spring
• Won two matches at the top spot in his first spring with the Blue Raiders, to with a 9-3 record at No. 2
• Closed the season with five wins in his last eight matches of the season that ended in a decision
• Was 5-0 in matches that finished in the third set or match-tiebreak
• Took the first set to a tiebreak against No. 107 Baker Newman of Vanderbilt and No. 124 Andrei Morin-Kougoucheff of Florida Atlantic
• Cruised through the first set, 6-2, and was in a tiebreak in the second set to attempt to close out a win over Rice’s Tommy Bennett at No. 2 in the semifinals of the C-USA Championship
• Combined with Gonzalo Morell Raschiatore at the top doubles spot to post a record of 13-8, including seven wins in their last 10 matches
• Won three matches in three days at the MT Shootout against then-ranked No. 47 South Alabama, Valpo and UAB
Prior to MT
• Attended Scala College in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
• Played tennis since he was six years old and has won three national championships in two different age divisions
• Honored in 2012 with the Coupe Renauld for most promising talent
• Took home one ITF Juniors title out of two appearances in the finals
• Out of 10 ITF Junior doubles championship round appearances, Moonen has been on the winning side six times
Personal
• Parents: Mark Moonen and Babs Zaadnoordyk
• Birthdate: 1/12/98
• Major: Finance
• 83-76 record in singles
• 96-54 record in doubles
Awards
• 2021 C-USA Outstanding Doubles Team of the Championship with Chris Edge
• 2020 All-C-USA First Team Singles
• 2017 and 2018 All-C-USA Second Team Singles
• 2017 and 2018 All-C-USA First Team Doubles
• 2019, 2020, and 2021 All-C-USA Second Team Doubles
• 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll
• 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 C-USA Academic Medal
• 2019 CoSIDA Google Cloud Academic All-District At-Large Team
• 2019 and 2021 C-USA All-Academic Team
• 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 ITA Scholar Athlete
• 2020 ITA Ohio Valley Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship
• 2020 ITA Ohio Valley Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship award
• 2020 Conference USA Athlete of the Month (October)
2020-21 (Graduate)
• Singles: 16-16 (8-4 in fall, 8-12 in spring)
• Doubles: 21-11 (6-5 in fall, 16-6 in spring)
Fall
• Went undefeated in singles at the Dale Short Shootout (3-0) and Southern Miss Invite (3-0).
• Announced as the Conference USA Athlete of the Month in October for his 14 combined wins.
• Tied for second-best singles record in fall on the team
Spring
• Went 8-12 in the spring, playing at No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3
• Picked up five wins at No.1
• Clinched the Conference USA Title with a 1-6, 7-6 (3), 6-1, saving two match points on his opponent's serve in the second set
• Clinched the match against Georgia State with 6-4, 7-6 (4) win on Senior Day
• Paired up with Chris Edge for a team-high 16 doubles wins at the No. 2 position
• Went 3-0 in doubles at the Conference USA Championships
• Won 6-1 in doubles against Tulane in the NCAA Tournament
• Picked up notable doubles wins against Iowa, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt (2x), Louisville, Alabama, and South Florida
2019-20 (Senior)
• Singles: 14-9 (6-2 in fall, 8-7 in spring)
• Doubles: 15-8 (4-3 in fall, 11-5 in spring)
Fall
• Won the A Singles Bracket over Humpfner (UK) 6-3, 4-6, 10-6 at the Louisville Invitational
• Went 2-1 in singles and doubles at the ITA Ohio Valley Regional
• Entered the ITA Ohio Valley Regional as the third-seeded doubles pair with Chris Edge, falling in the second round
• Third-best singles record in fall on the team
Spring
• The spring season was cut short due to the health concerns of the COVID-19 on March 12.
• After his win doubles win against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Feb. 28), Moonen entered his name into the Blue Raider all-time greats. He sits at the No. 10 spot in combined wins with 142.
• Was tasked with the most difficult spot in the lineup for the Blue Raiders, as he earned a 7-5 record at the top spot.
• Took on five nationally ranked singles opponents in the spring season.
• Had a season-best win streak of four matches from Jan. 17 to Jan. 26.
• In doubles, Moonen tied for first on the team in doubles wins with Chris Edge, who both have 15 wins.
• LaLance Invite (Singles: 1-2, Doubles: 2-1)
2018-19 (Junior)
• Singles: 18-22 (5-6 in fall, 13-16 in spring)
• Doubles: 24-15 (7-5 in fall, 17-10 in spring)
Fall
• Went 2-1 in both singles and doubles at the ITA All-American
• Finished in the quarterfinals of the consolation singles draw at the ITA Ohio Valley Regional
• Entered the ITA Ohio Valley Regional as the third-seeded doubles pair with Chris Edge, falling in the quarterfinals
Spring
• Was tasked with the No. 3 spot in the lineup for the Blue Raiders, where he posted a record of 12-11
• Had a season-best win streak of five matches from March 15 to April 6
• In doubles, Moonen and Edge finished the season with a 17-7 record
• Moonen and Edge's marquee wins in spring 2019 were against opponents from No. 19 NC State (No. 44-ranked duo in the nation), FAU (No. 76 ranked duo in the nation) and Rice (No. 40-ranked duo in the nation)
2017-18 (Sophomore)
• Singles: 18-17 (9-5 in fall; 9-12 in spring)
• Doubles: 22-10 (5-5 in fall; 17-5 in spring)
Fall
• Won a three-set match over No. 60 Penn on the opening day of his sophomore season
• Earned five wins at the ITA Ohio Valley Regional, all in the consolation rounds
• Ended the fall at the Tribe Invitational, where he took wins over No. 69 VCU and No. 33 Harvard
Spring
• Was tasked with the most difficult spot in the lineup for the Blue Raiders, as he led the team in wins at the top spot with a record of 6-9
• Took on four nationally ranked singles opponents in the spring season and was 3-8 against opponents from nationally ranked teams
• Had a season-best win streak of two matches on three separate occasions
• Ranked wins came against No. 71 Wichita State, No. 56 Wisconsin, and No. 73 William & Mary
• In doubles, Moonen and Chris Edge finished the season nationally ranked at No. 76 by the ITA
• Moonen and Edge's marquee wins in spring 2018 were against opponents from No. 21 Vanderbilt, No. 71 Wichita State, No. 28 Tulane (the No. 20-ranked doubles team in the country), No. 61 Florida Atlantic, No. 73 William & Mary, and No. 70 ETSU
• Ended the season with a spot on the All-C-USA First Team Doubles and Second Team Singles lists
2016-17 (Freshman)
• Singles: 17-12 (6-2 in fall; 11-10 in spring)
• Doubles: 14-10 (1-2 in fall; 13-8 in spring)
Fall
• Won three matches in three days, all in straight sets, in his first event at MT
• Fell in three sets in the first round of the ITA All-American against No. 8 Oklahoma State's Mathieu Scaglia, but bounced back at the ITA All-American for a win in the consolation against Oral Roberts
• Won over opponents from Xavier and Indiana at the ITA Ohio Valley Regional to advance to the Round of 16 vs. No. 27 Kentucky's Beck Pennington, where he lost in three sets
Spring
• Won two matches at the top spot in his first spring with the Blue Raiders, to with a 9-3 record at No. 2
• Closed the season with five wins in his last eight matches of the season that ended in a decision
• Was 5-0 in matches that finished in the third set or match-tiebreak
• Took the first set to a tiebreak against No. 107 Baker Newman of Vanderbilt and No. 124 Andrei Morin-Kougoucheff of Florida Atlantic
• Cruised through the first set, 6-2, and was in a tiebreak in the second set to attempt to close out a win over Rice’s Tommy Bennett at No. 2 in the semifinals of the C-USA Championship
• Combined with Gonzalo Morell Raschiatore at the top doubles spot to post a record of 13-8, including seven wins in their last 10 matches
• Won three matches in three days at the MT Shootout against then-ranked No. 47 South Alabama, Valpo and UAB
Prior to MT
• Attended Scala College in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
• Played tennis since he was six years old and has won three national championships in two different age divisions
• Honored in 2012 with the Coupe Renauld for most promising talent
• Took home one ITF Juniors title out of two appearances in the finals
• Out of 10 ITF Junior doubles championship round appearances, Moonen has been on the winning side six times
Personal
• Parents: Mark Moonen and Babs Zaadnoordyk
• Birthdate: 1/12/98
• Major: Finance
MTSU Tennis Pro-Am 9/6/25
Tuesday, September 09
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