

He is expected to complete his degree requirements in international business in December. A member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll, he will receive a $3,000 scholarship. Off the court, the native of Chorley, England, was a nominee for the SEC’s Brad Davis Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship. Throughout his career, Nott collected 78 singles wins and 65 doubles wins.

In singles, he had match-clinching victories this season against Iowa and Oral Roberts. In the fall, he and doubles partner Matt Hogan reached the semifinals of the USTA/ITA Central Region championship in Norman, Okla. In doubles, at one point he was ranked in the top 40. Nott also reached his highest singles ranking of his career at No. 92 Artem Ilyushin of Mississippi State and No. 31 Neal Skupski of LSU this fall, and as the year went on he also defeated No. This year, Nott has accumulated three big wins against ranked players. Both of these win totals are among the leaders for the Hogs.

During that time, Nott has gathered 14 singles wins and 15 doubles wins. 1 position, he has faced the top players from each team the Razorbacks have faced. “It is nice to see that Nott’s efforts on the court weren’t overlooked by other coaches in the SEC.” “I am very pleased to hear that Chris Nott was voted to the All-Conference team,” said head coach Robert Cox. 1 player in head coach Robert Cox’s lineup, he has been named to the All-SEC second team each of the last two years. Chris Nott, a senior on the Arkansas men’s tennis team, has earned All-Southeastern Conference honors for the second year in a row.
