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Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame
Aubone, Jean-Yves

Jean-Yves Aubone
- Induction:
- 2022
Jean-Yves Aubone played at the top of FSU's lineup his entire career, manning the No. 2 singles spot his freshman year in 2007 and the No. 1 position the remainder of his career. A two-time All-American and the 2009 ACC Player of the Year, Aubone qualified for the NCAA Singles Championships in 2008, 2009 and 2010, becoming only the second Seminoles to advance to the national singles tournament in three different seasons.
Aubone was a consistent presence in the national singles ranking reaching his highest ranking of eight in the country his senior season after ranking 11th as a junior and reaching 13th his sophomore year. He also ranked in the Top 15 with two different doubles partners reaching seventh with Vahid Mirzadeh in 2010 and 12th with Clint Bowles in 2009. Aubone is one of just six FSU men to earn three-time All-ACC status.
Over his historic career, he recorded 82 singles wins which ranked eighth on FSU's total wins list at the end of his career. His 78 doubles wins were the seventh-most in program history and still rank among the program's 10 best performances. In 2008, he teamed with Bowles for 28 doubles victories, the third-highest single-season total in program history and the most for an FSU duo since 1985. Aubone and Bowles had 47 total wins as a doubles pair, the seventh-highest total in program history.
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Aubone was a consistent presence in the national singles ranking reaching his highest ranking of eight in the country his senior season after ranking 11th as a junior and reaching 13th his sophomore year. He also ranked in the Top 15 with two different doubles partners reaching seventh with Vahid Mirzadeh in 2010 and 12th with Clint Bowles in 2009. Aubone is one of just six FSU men to earn three-time All-ACC status.
Over his historic career, he recorded 82 singles wins which ranked eighth on FSU's total wins list at the end of his career. His 78 doubles wins were the seventh-most in program history and still rank among the program's 10 best performances. In 2008, he teamed with Bowles for 28 doubles victories, the third-highest single-season total in program history and the most for an FSU duo since 1985. Aubone and Bowles had 47 total wins as a doubles pair, the seventh-highest total in program history.
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