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Sacramento State

2023-24 Men's Tennis Roster

Mark Keki

  • Height 6-3
  • Weight 187
  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Gyor, Hungary
  • Prev School Testnevelesi Egyetem HS

Biography

2024 Season
• Unanimously selected as the Big Sky MVP
• Also a unanimous first team all-Big Sky selection in both singles and doubles
• First Hornet to win MVP honors since Marek Marksoo in 2013
• Named first team all-Big Sky in singles and doubles play all four seasons of his career, becoming the first Hornet in school history to accomplish the feat
• Also the first player in Big Sky history to be named first team in both singles and doubles four times
• Named Big Sky Player of the Week three times
• Posted a 17-3 dual singles record (8-0 in league), all at the No. 1 spot of the team’s lineup
• Won 13 straight singles matches from Feb. 24-April 27
• That winning streak was snapped in a tight 6-4, 6-4 loss to the nation’s second ranked player - Eliot Spizzirri of Texas - at the NCAA Tournament.
• Of his 17 wins, 15 came in straight sets
• Went 16-3 in dual doubles (at No. 1), including 15-3 with partner Mate Voros
• Keki/Voros won 13 of their final 14 doubles matches of the season
• That included a 6-1 victory over 26th-ranked Spizzirri/Siem of Texas at the NCAA Tournament
• Finished career with a 52-15 dual singles record, including 45-12 at No. 1
• Also posted a 53-11 dual doubles record, all at the No. 1 spot of the team’s lineup
• Combined for a 105-26 dual singles and doubles record during his career
• An ITA Scholar-Athlete selection
• Named Sacramento State's Male Student-Athlete of the Year

2023 Season
• A unanimous first team all-Big Sky selection in singles
• Also a first team all-Big Sky choice in doubles
• Has now been named first team all-Big Sky in both singles and doubles all three seasons as a Hornet
• Becomes the first Sacramento State tennis player to be named first team all-Big Sky (singles) three consecutive years since Kiryl Harbatsiuk received four straight awards from 2008-11
• One of just two Hornets to ever receive first team accolades in both singles and doubles play, and he is the first to accomplish the feat three straight years
• 11-3 in singles play (10-3 at No. 1 in the lineup; 1-0 at No. 2)
• Went 6-0 in Big Sky regular season matches
• Had a nine-match singles winning streak from Jan. 29-April 15
• Of his 11 singles wins, eight came in straight sets
• 10-3 in doubles play (all at No. 1 in the lineup with Voros)
• Went 4-1 in doubles against Big Sky opposition
• Won seven of the last eight doubles matches of the season
• Named Big Sky Player of the Week on Feb. 22

2022 Season
• Named first team all-Big Sky Conference in both singles and doubles play for the second straight year
• Posted a 15-5 spring record in singles play, all at the No. 1 spot in the Hornets’ lineup
• That included a 6-1 mark in Big Sky matches
• 13 of his 15 singles wins came in straight sets
• Lost in straight sets just once, and that came to the 17th ranked player in the nation in a very close match
• Won six straight singles matches from March 17-April 9
• Posted a 20-1 doubles record with Mate Voros, all at the No. 1 spot in the lineup
• That included a perfect 8-0 record in Big Sky matches…
• Ended the season with a #73 national ranking in the final ITA poll
• Their overall winning percentage (.952) is the best in program history for any Hornet doubles tandem
• The only No. 1 doubles team in the conference to go 8-0 in Big Sky play
• Set the school record for doubles wins in a season (20)
• One of those wins came against a nationally ranked opponent from Montana State
• Won first 11 doubles matches of the season before their lone loss, and each of the last nine matches after that

2021 Season

• Named first team all-Big Sky Conference as a true freshman in both singles and doubles play
• Also became the first player in Sacramento State history to receive Big Sky Freshman of the Year honors (league did not start handing out the award until 2017)
• No Hornet freshman had been named first team all-league in singles since Marek Marksoo in 2012
• Ranked 18th in the Northwest Region
• Finished 9-4 in singles play, which included a 3-1 mark at No. 1 in the lineup and 6-3 at No. 2
• The Gyor, Hungary, native won eight straight singles matches until that streak was snapped in the season finale in a tight three-set loss
• Of his nine singles wins, six came in straight sets
• With the score tied at 3-3, Keki provided the match-clinching point in a 4-3 win over Saint Mary’s after beating James Watt at No. 2 by a 7-5, 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-2) score
• Posted a 7-4 mark in doubles play, all at the No. 1 spot in the team’s lineup

High School

• Attended Testnevelesi Egyetem High School in Budapest, Hungary

Personal
• A psychology major who graduated in the spring of 2024
• Owner of six ITF doubles championships
• Was ranked as high as 486th in the ITF Junior World Tennis rankings
• A two-time Hungarian national champion in doubles
• Was the Hungarian national champion in both singles and doubles in the under 18s and 16s
• Ranked as high as 1,382nd in the ATP Tour doubles rankings

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 2020-21Freshman

    6'1" 187 lbs
  • 2021-22Sophomore

    6'1" 187 lbs
  • 2022-23Junior

    6'1" 187 lbs
  • 2023-24Senior

    6'3" 187 lbs

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