CAREER RECORDS:
Singles: 38-65 overall, 15-43 dual, 8-27 ACC
Doubles: 42-50 overall, 25-35 dual, 8-27 ACC
2018-19 (Senior):
Singles: 5-17 overall, 4-12 dual, 2-8 ACC
Doubles: 12-13 overall, 10-10 dual, 4-6 ACC
2017-18 (Junior):
Singles: 10-19 overall, 5-9 dual, 2-5 ACC
Doubles: 12-12 overall, 8-11 dual, 3-8 ACC
2016-17 (Sophomore):
Singles Record: 9-12 overall, 2-8 dual, 0-6 ACC
Doubles Record: 4-10 overall, 1-4 dual, 0-3 ACC
- Went 3-0 in singles play at the Roberta Allison Fall Classic in October of 2016, with wins over opponents from Mercer, Tulane and UT-Chattanooga
- Saw action at No. 6 singles during the spring season
- Played five dual matches at No. 2 doubles with teammate Sydney Riley
2015-16 (Freshman):
Singles Record: 14-17 overall, 4-14 dual, 4-8 ACC
Doubles Record: 14-15 overall, 6-10 dual, 4-6 ACC
- Won the Flight 2 Doubles title at the USTA Collegiate Clay Court Invitational, with Tristen Dewar in the fall of 2015
- Also during the fall season, defeated 55th-ranked Hannah King of Georgia in singles play at the Georgia Invite in Atlanta
- Saw action at No. 4, No. 5 and No. 6 singles, playing primarily at No. 4
- Played primarily at the No. 2 doubles position with teammate Tristen Dewar
Before Clemson:
- Ranked as high as No. 2 in the United States
- Often ranked as a Blue Chip recruit, and listed in the top 10 in her class multiple years according to TennisRecruiting.net
- Achieved highest ITF world junior ranking of 249th in January of 2015
- Selected to train full-time at the USTA’s national training center in Boca Raton, Fla. for three years
- Took third at the USTA National Spring Championships
- Won a Grade 4 ITF singles ranking once, and a Grade 4 ITF doubles ranking three times
- Competed at the 2015 Australian Open
- Was a doubles finalist at the ITF Spring International (Carson) Grade 1
- Was a doubles semifinalist at the Easter Bowl at the USTA National Championships
- Graduated from Florida Virtual School in June 2015
- Father, Sergei Krasilnikov, was a top junior and professional player in the former Soviet Union
- Sister, Hadley, played tennis for Amherst College from 2002-06