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After Wake Forest signed Dennis Uspensky this past week it seemed like the writing was on the wall and today it was confirmed that Noah Rubin has left Wake Forest and turned pro. Rubin came to Wake Forest when many thought he wouldn’t after winning the 2014 Wimbledon Junior Championships so you’ve got to give him credit for at least coming and experiencing college tennis for one year.

Rubin had a pretty dominant year and served for the match in the NCAA Championship Finals before ultimately losing in 3-sets to Virginia’s Ryan Shane.

The road on the pro tour isn’t going to be easy regardless of who you are but I think Noah proved to himself that he was ready so I wish him the best and will gladly keep track of him in my College On Tour tab.

Rubin’s final college tennis stats:

Dual match singles record:  21-3 (20-3 at #1 and 1-0 at #2)
Tournament singles record: 5-1 (all from NCAA Tournament)
Overall singles record: 26-4

Singles
Dual match doubles record: 15-6 (0-1 at #1, 14-5 at #2, 1-0 at #3)
Doubles