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Ancic Praises Student-Athlete Michael Zheng's Rise
21 Jan
Summary
- Former tennis pro Mario Ancic now works in private equity in New York.
- Ancic attended Columbia Law School and follows the university's tennis team.
- Zheng is balancing rigorous academics with a successful professional tennis career.

Mario Ancic, a former world No. 7 and Wimbledon semi-finalist, is closely following the impressive breakthrough of Columbia University's Michael Zheng at the Australian Open. Ancic, who graduated from Columbia Law School in 2015 and now works in private equity in New York, remains connected to the university's tennis program.
He described Zheng's achievements as exceptional, highlighting the difficulty of balancing intense academic pursuits with competing at the highest level of professional tennis. Ancic noted that Zheng's development has been steady, with a focus on physical improvement and adding powerful shots to his game.
Ancic understands the unique challenges faced by student-athletes at Columbia, including the demanding commute between campus and the tennis facilities and rigorous academic schedules. He praised Zheng's dedication and ability to excel both academically and on the court, making him a proud representative of the university.




