[1] Pagon has an International Tennis Federation win–loss record of 21–28 primarily through his Davis Cup exploits.
He was the top-ranked junior player in the Caribbean and Central American region as well as his home country.
Pagon went to The College of William & Mary and earned All-Colonial Athletic Association honors three times as a Tribe player.
[4] Pagon was born in Kingston, Jamaica and started playing tennis at six years old.
At the age of 17, Pagon was offered a scholarship to attend the College of William and Mary and graduated in 2009 with a degree in Economics.