2025-26 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
Career Statistics
Through Spring 2025; Dual records in parentheses
Singles:
2024-25: 19-8 (10-5)
2023-24: 14-7 (12-7)
Overall: 35-15 (22-12)
Doubles:
2024-25: 12-9 (9-7)
2023-24: 16-6 (15-5)
Overall: 28-17 (24-12)
2024-25 (Sophomore):
2025 All-AAC selection...2025 Shocker Female Breakthrough Athlete of the year...Ranked three times in doubles through the year with partner Giorgia Roselli, peaking at No. 66 on March 18...Earned ranked doubles and singles win on March at Tulsa, both wins coming at the No. 1 position...Picked up sensational win over Kentucky at No. 1 singles on February 7...Competed in 2024 NCAA Singles Championship, but was forced in first match due to injury...Ranked No. 62 in singles in fall ITA rankings...Qualified for 2024 NCAA Individuals by finishing as ITA Central Region Singles Runner-Up...Became first Shocker since 1983 to reach to regional final...Reached qualifier finals of ITA All-American Championships...Took down four power five opponents to reach qualifier final
2023-24 (Freshman):
Selected to 2024 AAC All-Conference Team...Named AAC Women's Player of the Week on March 19...Became only second Shocker freshman since 2017 to record 20+ dual wins in a season on March 31...Clinched Shocker win over Tulsa on April 18...Went 15-5 in doubles with partner, Natsumi Kurahashi, leading all Shockers...Went 11-3 in final 15 doubles matches of the season...Tied for team lead in singles wins with 12...Went 2-0 at Tulsa Invitational in the fall...Advanced into semifinals in singles and doubles in the ITF's Fighting Illini Open on Nov. 10, totaling three singles and two doubles wins with Oklahoma State's Safiya Carrington.
Colin Foster on Wang:
"Xin Tong has been on our radar for a while. Coming from China, she follows Lingwei (Kong) who had a successful career here and that helped Xin Tong feel more comfortable and confident in her decision. She had limited international opportunities the last few years due to Covid restrictions but her results this summer continue to prove that she is already one of the top incoming recruits in the country."
High School:
Competed extensively on the ITF Women's Circuit, compiling a record of 28-13 in her career, including finishing with a 10-5 record in 2023...Passed through qualifying stages in four of the five tournaments she competed in in the summer of 2023...Has a career high ranking of #272 in the ITF Women's rankings, #255 in the ITF Junior rankings, and #1119 in the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) rankings.
Personal:
Daughter of Chen Haie and Wang Jianauan and has a brother, Wang Jue.
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