Robinson Pelluault
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- Height:
- 5'8"
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- Hometown:
- Angers, France
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Lycee Saint Benoit
News mentions
With an overall team grade point average of 3.71 during the spring semester, the Ventura College men's tennis team is one of eight programs nationally, and the only squad in California, to be honored as an All-Academic Team by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. Additionally, the Pirates have eight individuals who have been named ITA Scholar Athletes. Only 11 men's tennis student athletes from California were honored by the national coaches' association.
The VC men's tennis team was dominant on the first day of the Western State Conference Singles and Doubles Championships Thursday at the VC Tennis Center. The Pirates hold five of the eight spots in the singles quarterfinals scheduled for day two and also have three of eight doubles quarterfinalists. Philemon Jabin, Julian Tellez and Lucas Abreau all posted two singles victories on the day for VC.
The Pirates' men's tennis team defeated Bakersfield 8-1 on the road Monday in a make-up contest. Jinsei Tajima, Philemon Jabin and Julian Tellez were all double winners for Ventura (13-0, 6-0) as they stretched their regular-season winning streak to 45 matches over community college competition dating back to 2019. VC also finished off an undefeated Western State Conference season, moving their WSC win streak to 21 matches, also dating back to 2019.
The Ventura College men's tennis team continued its undefeated regular season with a convincing 8-1 win at Orange Coast Friday in Costa Mesa. Julian Tellez and Valentino Oggero each were double winners on the courts for VC (12-0, 5-0) while Santino Serralonga also recorded a pair of points in the victory.
The Ventura College men's tennis team kept their early season roll going on Friday with a 9-0 victory over Saddleback at the VC Tennis Center. Robinson Pelluault was the only double-winner for VC (4-0, 2-0) with triumphs in No. 2 doubles with Jared Gillespie and in No. 6 singles. Jinsei Tajima and Valentino Oggero also posted love, love wins in Nos. 1 and 4 singles, respectively. The Pirates played 11 players in the 12 possible spots against the Bobcats, showing off their depth and versatility.