SENIOR (2017-2018)
- Competed at the top of the line up in singles recording eight singles wins.
- Paired up with Eero Vasa to form a nationally ranked tandem at the top of the Knights doubles lineup.
- Recorded eleven doubles wins, including wins over opponents from Florida, Virginia, and Oklahoma State.
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA (2014-16)
- NCAA Doubles participant.
- Runner-up in the USTA/ITA Southern Regional Championship.
- Ranked as high as No. 6 in the nation in doubles, which was the highest in program history, and as high as No. 80 in singles.
- Played primarily at No. 1 and No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles for Alabama.
- Beat three nationally ranked opponents in singles.
- Compiled 11 wins in singles action in dual match play.
- Defeated nine ranked opponents in doubles.
- Won 14 total doubles decisions in dual match play.
- NCAA Doubles participant.
- ITA Southern Region Rookie of the Year.
- SEC All-Freshman Team member.
- ITA Scholar-Athlete.
- Voted as the Alabama's Most Valuable Player.
- Received the Human Environmental Sciences Council of Presidents Freshman Academic Achievement Award.
- Ranked as high as No. 26 in the nation in doubles and as high as No. 88 in singles.
- Played primarily at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles for the Crimson Tide.
- Beat three nationally ranked opponents in singles, including then-No. 59 Lukas Ollert of Auburn (6-4, 6-2), No. 60 Nik Scholtz of Ole Miss (6-2, 6-2) and No. 90 Hunter Harrington of Clemson (6-4, 6-1).
- Collected 10 singles victories in dual match play after sitting out the entire fall season due to injury.
- Beat four nationally ranked opponents in doubles including then-No. 12 Jakob Sude and Arjun Kadhe of Oklahoma State (7-6(4)), No. 18 Jordan Daigle and Boris Arias of LSU (6-4), No. 24 Marco Nunez and Benjamin Lock of Florida State (6-4) and No. 31 Kyle Koch and Thiago Pinheiro of South Carolina (6-3).
- Won 12 total doubles decisions in dual match play.
- Clinched three doubles points at the top spot and helped Alabama win three others.
HIGH SCHOOL (2013)
- Five-star recruit according to tennisrecruiting.net.
- Ranked as the No. 19 player in the nation and No. 2 player in North Carolina.
- Won the 2014 BB&T Atlanta Open Wild Card Challenge in singles and also earned a wild card into the doubles draw.
- Finalist at the USTA Winter Southern Closed Championship and Memphis Southern Closed Championship.
- Semifinalist at the Bullfrog Southern Designated Championship.
- Placed third at the Boys 18s Southern Closed Championships in Mobile, Ala.
PERSONAL
- Born April 27, 1996
- Son of Kenneth Lovett
- Has a sister, Kelsey