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Fernanda Navarro - Women's Tennis - Clemson University Athletics

Fernanda Navarro

Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Guadalajara, Mexico
2015-16 SINGLES RECORD
22-13
2015-16 DUAL record
9-11
2015-16 ACC doubles record
6-8

SINGLES RECORD: 22-13 overall, 9-11 dual, 6-8 ACCDOUBLES RECORD: 14-14 overall, 9-9 dual, 6-6 ACC

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CAREER RECORDS: 

Singles: 69-57 overall, 45-43 dual, 25-28 ACC
Doubles: 90-45 overall, 56-28 dual, 32-15 ACC

2018-19 (Senior):

Singles: 15-8 overall, 12-7 dual, 6-6 ACC
Doubles: 29-9 overall, 16-5 dual, 8-4 ACC

  • Played at No. 2 singles
  • Went 29-9 at No. 1 doubles with partner Marie-Alexandre Leduc
  • Made it to the second round of the NCAA doubles tournament
  • 2018 Oracle ITA Fall Doubles National Champion
  • Finished season ranked 14th in the nation in doubles
  • 2019 ITA All-Star

2017-18 (Junior):

Singles: 16-16 overall, 11-11 dual, 5-8 ACC
Doubles: 24-12 overall, 13-7 dual, 7-3 ACC

  • Played predominantly at No. 2 singles
  • Was 12-6 at No. 1 doubles with partner Marie-Alexandre Leduc
  • Reached the 2018 NCAA Doubles Sweet 16
  • Ended season ranked 26th in the nation in doubles

2016-17 (Sophomore):

Singles Record: 16-20 overall, 13-14 dual, 8-6 ACC
Doubles Record: 23-10 overall, 18-7 dual, 11-2 ACC

  • Saw action at each of the top four singles positions, playing primarily at No. 2 and No. 3
  • Won five matches against nationally-ranked singles opponents, with the highest-ranked win coming against No. 42 Francesca Fusinato of Virginia Tech at the Dick Vitale Intercollegiate Tennis Classic in Sarasota, Fla. in November of 2016
  • Earned wins over two top-125 ranked ACC opponents, No. 70 Emma Davis of Wake Forest and No. 105 Julia Mikulski of Florida State
  • Defeated 102nd-ranked Christina Rosca of Vanderbilt in the second round of the NCAA Championships in Nashville, Tenn. on May 13
  • Played primarily at No. 3 doubles with teammate Daniela Ruiz
  • With Ruiz, went 16-2 in dual matches and 10-1 in ACC play
  • With Ruiz, won 12 consecutive matches at No. 3 doubles, from March 19 through May 12

2015-16 (Freshman):

Singles Record: 22-13 overall, 9-11 dual, 6-8 ACC
Doubles Record: 14-14 overall, 9-9 dual, 6-6 ACC

  • Won the Flight 2 Singles title at the USTA Collegiate Clay Court Invitational in the fall of 2015
  • Saw action at No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 singles, playing primarily at No. 3
  • Won three matches against nationally-ranked singles opponents
  • Played all 18 dual matches at No. 1 doubles, which included four wins against nationally-ranked opponents
  • With teammate Joana Eidukonyte, went 5-2 at No. 1 doubles, including 3-1 in ACC play

Before Clemson:

  • Ranked as high as 252nd in the ITF singles rankings
  • Ranked as high as sixth in Mexico in the ITF rankings
  • Earned a career-high doubles ranking of 881
  • Won doubles titles at the Quintana Roo ITF tournament and the Salsomaggiore Terme juniors tournament
  • Was a singles semifinalist at the Condor de Plata juniors event