2017-18 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
Career Record - through Spring 2018
Singles: 96-26
Doubles: 71-39
Combined: 167-65
All-Time List
6th- Singles Career Wins
12th- Combined Career Wins (Singles + Doubles)
17th- Doubles Career Wins
1st- Singles Wins in a Season (39-5)
1st- Wins in a two-year span (63-18)
Titles/Awards
2017 Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year
3x MVC Regular Season Champion (Team) – 2015, 16, 17
3x MVC Tournament Champion (Team) – 2015, 16, 17
4x NCAA Tournament Qualifier (Team) – 2015, 16, 17, 18
4x All-MVC -- 2016 (#4 singles, #3 doubles), 2017 (#1 singles, #3 doubles)
1x MVC Individual Champion (Fall) – 2014 (#4 Singles)
4-3 record at NCAA Team Champioships (3-1 singles, 1-2 doubles)
Best Fall Tournament Finishes
2016 Drake Invitational - Flight A Singles, Co-Champion
2016 Drake Invitational - Flight A Doubles, Co-Champion
2017-18 (Senior)
Spring: Finished her storied career going 17-7 in dual action for the Shockers...competed mainly in third (11-4) and second (5-3) flight....won six of her final nine matches...took down Lauren Alter of Houston (6-2, 4-6, 6-1) and No. 26 Tulsa's Tamara Kupkova (6-2, 7-5) at American Athletic Conference Championship....defeated Miranda Ramirez of Syracuse (6-2, 6-2) at NCAA Team Championships..Doubles/// Finished with a 13-10 overall record...12-7 with Ting-Ya Hsu...won 10-straight matches spanning from Feb. 1- March 3...defeated Lauren Alter and Alison Mills of Houston (6-4) at American Athletic Conference Championship...
2016-17 (Junior)
2017 MVC Player of the Year...All-MVC in No. 1 singles...All-MVC in No. 3 doubles...MVC Player of the Week for the week of April 4...Ranked as high as No. 93 in Oracle/ITA singles rankings...Owns team record for most wins in a two-year span (2015-17: 63-18 record)...Went 24-13 in singles play...Played exclusively in the top flight, going 13-7...Upset No. 113 Danielle Wagland (Texas) 7-5, 6-2 on Oct. 1...Defeated No. 45 Shannon Hudson (Arkansas) 6-1, 6-1 in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament on May 13 in Stillwater, Oklahoma...Upset No. 36 Bea Machado Santos on Oct. 4...Won two matches in the pre-qualifying tournament at the 2016 Riviera/ITA All-American Championships in the fall, becoming second singles player in program history to pick up multiple wins in the event...Won two co-championships in the top singles and doubles flights at the Drake Invitational... ///// Doubles: 14-14 in doubles play...Went 6-9 with Marta Bellucco, mainly playing in the third flight...7-4 overall when playing in the third flight...Went 2-1 in MVC play...Co-champion of flight A alongside Gabriela Porubin at Drake Invitational in the fall.
2015-16 (Sophomore)
Broke a 32-year old school record for singles wins in a season, going 39-5 (25-1 in duals), shattering the old mark of 34 set by Shocker Hall of Famer Sandy Sadler in 1983-84… Won 18-straight decisions to close out the year and 36 of her last 38, including a straight-set victory at No. 4 in WSU’s NCAA First Round dual with TCU… After falling to Missouri’s Kelli Hine in No. 3 singles (6-3, 6-3) on Feb. 11, dropped just three more sets the rest of the spring and closed the year with a run of 22-consecutive sets… Suffered a tough first loss at October’s ITA Central Region Championships, after which she ripped off five-straight wins to take the tournament’s consolation crown… Set a school record by winning MVC Player of the Week honors four times and earned All-MVC honors at both No. 4 singles and No. 3 doubles… Teamed up with Abby Stevens in doubles for a 12-3 mark, including a clutch win over TCU in the aforementioned NCAA Tournament dual that clinched the Shockers the doubles point… Played sparingly in doubles until Luca Pump’s exit from the team freed up a spot with Stevens… An AD Honor Roll qualifier in both semesters… Â
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2014-15 (Freshman)
A valuable reserve for a deep Shocker team… Suffered her only singles loss of the season at the ITA Central Region Championships, then was perfect from October on, winning 11-straight decisions… Finished with a 16-1 record, 7-0 in duals… Appeared in the Shockers’ quarterfinal and semifinal wins during the MVC Tournament in the spring… Won the MVC Individual title at No. 4 singles… Finished 16-5 in doubles (9-1 in duals)…
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Before she was a Shocker…
Attended secondary school at Istituto Sacro Cuore…
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Personal
Born June 10, 1994 in Italy… Daughter of Michele Guidetti and Stefania Masetti… Has one brother, Davide… Majoring in accounting… Favorite athlete is Serena Williams… Favorite food is pizza.
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