University of Oklahoma Athletics
2024-25 Men's Tennis Roster

Oscar Lacides
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Paris, France
Career
2025 ITA Scholar Athlete
SEC Freshman of the Week (March 26, 2025)
ITA Central Region Rookie of the Year
2025 All-SEC Freshman Team
2025 All-SEC Second Team
Sophomore (2025-26)
In summer play, earned the 20k PTT Macedonia Champion title to mark six straight wins in the tournament ... claimed and ITF Futures doubles title.
Freshman (2024-25)
Ended his freshman season with a 19-17 overall record ⦠(Spring) notched 11 singles wins and had an 11-8 doubles record on the season ⦠competed primarily at the one singles and doubles positions as a true freshman ⦠compiled a winning record in SEC doubles competition ⦠tabbed two ranked singles wins and five ranked doubles wins ⦠picked up a win over Texas A&Mās then-No. 37 JC Roddick, 6-4, 7-5, his first ranked win of his collegiate singles career ⦠defeated then-No. 31 Miguel Perez Pena of Georgia, 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-3), to clinch the Sooner win over the Bulldogs at home ⦠topped then-No. 24 duo Togan Tokac and Giulio Perego of Texas A&M, 7-5, to mark his first collegiate ranked doubles victory ⦠defeated Texasā then-No. 6 pair Timo Legout and Lucas Brown, 6-3, for his highest-ranked doubles victory of the season ⦠named SEC Freshman of the Week (March 26) following his performance against Georgia at home ⦠named to the All-SEC Freshman team and the All-SEC Second Team ⦠earned the ITA Central Region Rookie of the Year nod for his standout season ⦠remained ranked inside the top-125 in the ITA singles rankings throughout the season ⦠achieved a career-high doubles rank of No. 10 with teammate Bruno Nhavene ⦠tabbed the No. 10 newcomer in the nation leading up to his Sooner debut ⦠(Fall) went 8-3 in singles and 8-1 in doubles in fall competition ⦠claimed ITA Central Region singles and doubles titles ⦠qualified for and competed in the 2025 NCAA Individual Championships.
Before OU
Had ITF Junior Ranking high of 717 ⦠grew up in Guadeloupe but moved to France to advance his tennis career.