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  Trevor Kronemann

Trevor Kronemann

Player Profile

Position:
Head Coach

Trevor Kronemann is entering his third season as head coach of the Anteaters. Kronemann has led UCI to a 22-25 record in his first two seasons at the helm.

In 2008, he coached Victor Lamm to an appearance at the NCAA Singles Championships. UCI has had 13 All-Big West honorees in his first two seasons. Kronemann returned to his alma mater after serving as the head coach at Cal Poly for five years.

Kronemann is a 1990 graduate of UC Irvine where he earned All-American honors each of his four years, an accomplishment achieved by only a handful of players. Kronemann earned NCAA All-America honors in singles all four years and in doubles in 1989 when he was a NCAA finalist with partner Mike Briggs. He helped UCI to four Big West Conference titles and was named Big West Player of the Year in 1990. Kronemann won conference singles titles all four years and doubles titles twice. He was ranked 14th in singles at the end of his senior year and finished his UCI career with a 127-63 singles record. Kronemann was ranked No. 1 in doubles with partner Shige Kanroji in 1990. The Anteaters advanced to the NCAA Championships each of his four years and ranked as high as fourth nationally in 1989. As a senior, he was honored with the National ITA Van Nostrand Award, which goes to a promising collegiate player entering the professional circuit. In 1999, he was inducted into the UC Irvine Athletics Hall of Fame.

Kronemann played professional tennis for eight years on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour, ranking as high as No. 19. As an ATP professional from 1990-98, Kronemann participated in all Grand Slam Tournaments. During his career, he achieved six career ATP Tour Doubles titles and was a finalist in five other championships. As a player, he also served as Vice President of the ATP Tour Player Council.

He is the current head coach of the Newport Beach Breakers of World Team Tennis and has spent the past two seasons with the team.Kronemann previously servedas head coach of the Springfield Lasers for seven seasons whom he led to the Western Conference title in 2001. He was named Team Tennis Rookie of the Year as a member of the Charlotte Heat in 1990 and was the league's MVP on two occasions. In 2005, Kronemann was named to the World Team Tennis All-Star 30, a group of the best men's and women's players in the 30-year history of the WTT.

Kronemann and wife Melanie, a UC Irvine graduate, live in Mission Viejo with their three children.

Coaching Record

Year School Record (Conference Finish)
2002 Cal Poly 8-17 (T-5th)
2003 Cal Poly 14-12 (T-3rd)
2004 Cal Poly 13-14 (4th)
2005 Cal Poly 15-13 (4th)
2006 Cal Poly 14-9 (T-3rd)
2007 UC Irvine 11-12 (T-3rd)
2008 UC Irvine 11-14 (T-3rd)

TotalsSeven Seasons 86-90