WASHINGTON STATE
CAREER: Finished career with 93-28 singles record and 75-40 doubles mark…her 93 career singles wins are sixth most in school history, along with 75 doubles victories, 168 total wins are the seventh-most in program history...four-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree…President’s Honor Roll recipient…four-time ITA All-Academic Achievement member…finished each season with national ranking, including high of 19 after final season…captured five career Pac-12 Player of the Week honors, the most in program history…senior season reached a career-best world ranking of 501, which was third among active NCAA women’s singles players…only player in program history to be named Pac-12 Singles Player of the Year, which came in 2022.
5th-YEAR SENIOR (2021-22): Became WSU’s first All-American after winning first three rounds at 2022 NCAA Singles Championship…reached NCAA Singles Quarterfinals…finished season with ITA career-best ranking of No. 19, the highest in school history…named 2022 Pac-12 Singles Player of the Year and All-Pac-12 Conference First Team…2022 Pac-12 Women's Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year…finished the season with a 20-3 singles record, 7-1 in Pac-12 play and 10-2 against nationally-ranked players…13-11 record in doubles, 4-3 in Pac-12…4-1 doubles record with Savanna Ly-Nguyen, 9-10 record with Maxine Murphy at No. 1, 3-4 against nationally ranked doubles…earned Pac-12 Women’s Tennis Player of the Week after defeated No. 92 Hailey Giavara of Cal and No. 14 Connie Ma of Stanford… won first eight matches of season, seven in straight-sets…season-high ranking of No. 36 in ITA poll late in season… in fall of 2021, captured $15k ITF Frederiksberg (Denmark) title, fifth pro title of her career…reached second round at $25k ITF Orlando event after winning two rounds of qualifying…only played one college event in fall, winning all three matches in straight-sets…reached quarterfinal of $15k Knokke (Belgium) event and semifinal of $25k Kyiv (Ukraine) tournament.
SENIOR (2020-21): Finished the season with a 10-12 singles record, 3-5 in Pac-12 play, and 12-12 in doubles, 5-5 in conference… named to 2021 Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll…2021 ITA All-Academic Scholar-Athlete…finished maintained an ITA singles ranking much of the year, peaking at No. 55 in the preseason rankings…she finished the year ranked No. 69…went 3-6 against nationally-ranked players, defeating Texas A&M’s Tatiana Makarova, ranked No. 64 at time of the match but finished the year ranked No. 25.
JUNIOR (2019-20): Finished the season 13-0 in singles and 12-2 in doubles…named to 2020 Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll…2020 ITA All-Academic Scholar-Athlete…finished went 11-0 in dual matches, all at No. 1, and 10-2 in doubles dual matches, 4-1 at No. 1 and 6-1 at No. 2 before season was stopped due to COVID-19 pandemic…went 3-0 against nationally-ranked players…her 19 career wins over nationally-ranked players are the most in program history…12 of her 13 wins came in straight-sets, including last 11...spent the fall season playing professional tournaments…captured $15 ITF event in Sandelfjord, Norway in July 2019, her fourth career professional title...also reached doubles semifinal...reached semifinal at $25k ITA event in Klosters, Switzerland...reached main draw of $60k Toronto event after winning two rounds of qualifying...reached a career-best 561 WTA world ranking in August 2019, finished 2019 calendar year at 607.
SOPHOMORE (2018-19): Named to the 2019 All-Pac-12 First Team for the second-consecutive season, repeating as the only Cougar to be named to the All-Pac-12 First Team...2019 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention…to the 2019 NCAA Singles Championship for the second-straight season…defeated Winthrop’s No. 55 Lauren Proctor in NCAA First Round…finished year with a NO. 45 national ranking...had a preseason ranking of No. 17 to start the season...had a 22-7 singles record on the year, 11-10 in doubles...was 18-5 in dual matches, all at the No. 1 position...has a 7-5 record against nationally-ranked players, with wins over then-No. 9 Silvia Ambrosio (Purdue), No. 38 Jada Hart (UCLA), No. 40 Julia Rosenqvist (Cal) and No. 46 Salma Ewing (USC)...season-best seven-match win streak early in the spring...named Pac-12 Player of the Week (Apr. 16) after wins over UCLA and USC, her second career POW award...went 10-10 with Aneta Miksovska at No. 3 doubles...in the fall of 2018 reached the final of the $15k ITA Hilton Head event...finished 2018 with a No. 597 world singles ranking...compiled a 2-1 singles record in the fall...was seated No. 3 at the 2018 Oracle/ITA Masters tournament…
(SUMMER 2018): Reached the singles finals at the $15,000 ITF Dijon Tournament in Dijon, France... won the doubles title at $15,000 ITF Jablonec nad Nisou Tournament in Jablone nad Nisou, Czech Republic... won the singles title at the $15,000 ITF Banja Luka Tournament in Banja Luka, Bosnia/Herzegovina... the third professional singles title of her career.
FRESHMAN (2017-18): Posted a 28-6 singles record, 22-5 in dual matches, all at No. 1 position...went 27-5 in doubles, going 22-4 with Aneta Miksovska at No. 3 and 5-1 with Guzal Yusupova…earned All-Pac-12 Conference First Team honors, first player in program history to be a first-team selection…2018 ITA All-Academic Scholar-Athlete…finished the year ranked No. 29 by the ITA, the highest year-end ranking by any Cougar player in school history... became the first Cougar player to win a round at the NCAA singles tournament, defeating Virginia Tech’s Natalie Novotna in the first round…lost to Pepperdine’s Ashley Lahey in second round as Lahey reached the finals...went 8-5 against nationally-ranked players, including wins over No. 15 Michaela Gordon of Stanford, No. 40 Julia Rosenqvist of Cal and No. 42 Lauryn John-Baptiste of ASU…won her first 20 matches to open her collegiate career…during the summer gained first career title at Alkamaar Futures Event... advanced to second round of ITF Las Vegas qualifiers... ranked No. 3 in ITA freshmen/newcomers poll... Captured title at ITF Charleston tournament in singles against Montserrat Gonzalez No. 438 in world rankings... played one collegiate event in fall, going 3-0 in singles and doubles at Wildcat Invitational... shared No. 1 singles title at Wildcat Invitational with Tiffany Mylonas and Guzal Yusupova... has a fall season best world ranking of 624 and a career best of 583 in July 2017.
JUNIOR CAREER
Had attained a high of 773 on the Women’s Tennis Association world rankings… reached the semifinals of the $25,000 event in Plzen, Czech Republic, and twice reached the quarterfinals in $10,000 events… as a junior in high school she rose to a high of No. 129 in the International Tennis Federation rankings, capturing three Grade 4 doubles titles, one Grade 2 and one Grade 3 doubles event… reached the final of a Grade 4 singles tournament in 2015 and Grade 3 event earlier this year in Lion Cup, Ukraine… participated in the U.S. Open Junior Tennis Championships in New York, has played in the European Summer Cup for the Czech Republic, where she earned a European Bronze Medal, and has wins over top-20 ITF junior players.
CAREER STATS
|
Singles |
|
|
Doubles |
|
|
Year |
W |
L |
Pct. |
W |
L |
Pct. |
2017-2018 |
28 |
6 |
.824 |
27 |
5 |
.844 |
2018-2019 |
22 |
7 |
.759 |
11 |
10 |
.524 |
2019-2020 |
13 |
0 |
1.000 |
12 |
2 |
.857 |
2020-2021 |
10 |
12 |
.455 |
12 |
12 |
.500 |
2021-2022 |
20 |
3 |
.870 |
13 |
11 |
.542 |
Total |
93 |
28 |
.769 |
75 |
40 |
.652 |