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Roman Pavlik
Roman Pavlik was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia on December 6, 1973 to Parents Henry Pavlik (born February 20, 1939) and Alena Pavlik (born May 6, 1944) and has 1 brother Henry J Pavlik Jr (born September 2, 1964). When Roman was 4 he and his family moved to Melbourne, Australia where he went to Waverley Meadows primary school in Wheelers Hill, Victoria. Roman grew up playing Cricket, Australian Rules Football and Basketball. Roman attended Caulfield Grammar School in grades 7,8 and played tennis, cricket and basketball and then moved with his family to Portland, Maine in 1987 where he attended Cheverus High School. Roman played Basketball, Tennis, and Golf for Cheverus. The Cheverus Stags won state championships each of Roman’s four years on the team -- the only tennis state championships in Cheverus history. Roman was the top-ranked singles player three years in a row; elected captain twice; and the only Cheverus tennis player to ever win the individual boys tennis championship in the State of Maine. His senior year, Pavlik never lost a set -- let alone a match. in 2019 he was inducted into the Cheverus Hall of Fame.

In 1991 Roman attended Bryant University. His Collegiate win/loss record was 86-4 and he is the only 4 time player of the year in NE-10 Conference and went undefeated in all 4 years in conference play. Rolex East Champion and New England Champion. .  He was the first Bryant player to qualify for the NCAA Division II tournament in 1994, and in 1996 to reach the NCAA bracket in 1996 when he finished #6 as an All American. Off the court, Roman attended Bryant on a prestigious presidential scholarship, was first team  GTE/CoSISA Academic All-American, and graduated magna cum laude with dual degree in Finance and Computer Information Systems in 1996. In 2002, Roman Pavlik was inducted into the Bryant University Hall of Fame

In 1994 and 1995 Roman took time off from University to play full time on the ATP/ITF Men's Tennis Circuit and in 1994 compiled a record of 10 wins and 10 losses, in 1995 compiled a record of 6 wins and 9 losses and a 1-3 record in Doubles. His highest win was against Michael Hopkinson whose ATP ranking was #1106 in the world in 1995.

IN 1996 Roman moved to Tampa, Florida and in 1998 to South Florida where he became a Licensed Real Estate Professional.