Rintaro Oka
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- Birth Date:
- October 21, 1998
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- Height:
- 5-7
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- Hometown:
- Narita, Japan
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- Year:
- Sophomore
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- High School:
- Shumei Yachiyo High School
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- Major:
- Physical Education
Bio
2019-20: Went 4-6 in singles matches, playing mostly at the No. 2 with a 2-5 mark... Was 2-1 when playing as the top-seed for C-N... Played all 10 of his doubles matches with Marc Janse for a 6-4 showing, 2-1 in SAC showdowns... Played mostly as the No. 2 with a 4-3 clip.
2018-19: Oka began his career as an Eagles with a 6-13 overall record including a 1-8 mark in SAC play. The newcomer played his best tennis at the two spot where he went 5-5. The only other position at which he won a game was the three where he finished 1-7. In doubles play, Oka teamed up with Hernan Toledo, going 2-6 overall but losing all three conference matches. They tied for the team lead in doubles pairings in 2018. Oka also secured doubles victories alongside Joseph Stiles, Jesus Bacete and Gabriel Dabdab.
High School: Best 32 of Inter-High School Championship 2017(Doubles)
Personal: Son of Yoshiharu Oka
News mentions
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – For the first time this season, Carson-Newman faced a 7-0 shutout, falling to Delta State on Thursday afternoon at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman needed a win at No. 5 singles to break a match stalemate against Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday but could not have it fall its way, losing to Lincoln Memorial, 4-3, at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman takes on a busy stretch of three matches in four days this week, welcoming Lincoln Memorial, Delta State and Bluefield to the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex starting on Wednesday.
Despite claiming the sought-after opening doubles point and singles wins from Gabriel Dabdab (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ids Waterbolk (Bennekom, Netherlands), Carson-Newman men's tennis fell 4-3 on the road at Newberry in South Atlantic Conference play.
Despite claiming the sought-after opening doubles point and singles wins from Gabriel Dabdab (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ids Waterbolk (Bennekom, Netherlands), Carson-Newman men's tennis fell 4-3 on the road at Newberry in South Atlantic Conference play.
Despite claiming the sought-after opening doubles point and singles wins from Gabriel Dabdab (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ids Waterbolk (Bennekom, Netherlands), Carson-Newman men's tennis fell 4-3 on the road at Newberry in South Atlantic Conference play.
Despite drawing tiebreakers across multiple singles matches, Carson-Newman men's tennis fell to open South Atlantic Conference play by a 6-1 final.
Depth in singles play proved to be crucial for Carson-Newman men’s tennis as the Eagles knocked off Tennessee Wesleyan 5-2 at the Knoxville Racquet Club Saturday afternoon.
For the final time this season, Carson-Newman men’s tennis will take the short trip to Knoxville for a non-conference match against NAIA member Tennessee Wesleyan.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – A decisive match at No. 5 singles would go the way of Austin Peay as Carson-Newman men’s tennis fell for the first time Friday afternoon at the Governors Tennis Center.
After four-straight matches at the indoor confines of the Knoxville Racquet Club, Carson-Newman men’s tennis travels to Clarksville, Tenn. for a Friday afternoon tilt versus Division I foe Austin Peay.
A morning match between Carson-Newman men’s tennis and King saw the Eagles earn the opening doubles point and five of six singles matches for a 6-1 victory Sunday at the Knoxville Racquet Club.
Despite a pair of crucial players out of the lineup, Carson-Newman men’s tennis captured a 4-3 victory against Milligan College on Saturday at the Knoxville Racquet Club.
Four wins from up and down the singles lineup would prove to be the difference maker as Carson-Newman surged to a 4-3 victory over the Lee Flames Saturday from the Knoxville Racquet Club.
Five players competing in their first collegiate matches earned victories in singles as Carson-Newman men’s tennis opened the season with a 7-0 sweep over Martin Methodist College Friday at the Knoxville Racquet Club.
Four members of the Carson-Newman men’s tennis team have been invited to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Southeast Regional Qualifier in Sumpter, South Carolina from Friday, Sept. 27th to Monday, Sept. 30th.
The Carson-Newman men’s tennis team saw freshmen Marc Janse and Ids Waterbolk secure impressive wins in singles and doubles play in their collegiate debuts at the Wingate Invitational.
