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Ali DeSpain - Women's Tennis - Clemson University Athletics

Ali DeSpain

Class:
Freshman
Hometown:
Hilton Head, S.C.

Career Stats

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2021-22 (Junior):

Singles Record: 12-19 overall, 6-17 dual, 3-10 ACC
Doubles Record: 18-9 overall, 13-5 dual, 6-3 ACC

  • Clinched over #35 ND on court 4
  • Clinched over JMU on court 4
  • 13-5 dual doubles record
  • Defeated #11 pair of Emma Navarro and Hibah Shaikh from Virginia 6-1
  • Defeated NC State #25 (Rajecki and Rencheli) 6-1
  • 5-4 lead on #1 UNC Crawley/Scotty- match abandoned
  • NCAA tournament doubles appearance
  • Achieved a career-high doubles ranking of #30

Fall Junior Year

  • Debbie Southern Fall Classic Singles Champion
  • Quarterfinal of regionals – doubles
  • Achieved a singles ranking of #84

2020-21 (Sophomore):

Singles Record: 5-7 overall, 5-7 dual, 2-7 ACC
Doubles Record: 10-4 overall, 10-4 dual, 5-4 ACC

  • Singles record 5-7 overall
  • Defeated #91 Munera (UVA)
  • Doubles record 10-4 overall, 5-4 ACC
  • With partner Marti- Defeated #15 Notre Dame (Bojczuk and Lilien)
  • With partner Marti- Defeated #53 Boston College (Lopez and Augiur)
  • Season-high doubles ranking of #32 with partner Marti

2019-20 (Freshman):

Singles Record: 22-8 overall, 12-5 dual, 2-4 ACC
Doubles Record: 13-11 overall, 9-5 dual, 0-3 ACC

  • 7-0 at number 3 singles
  • 8-5 dual match doubles record

Fall Freshman Year

  • Seminole Showdown Singles Champion
  • Roberta Allison Singles Champion
  • Ended the fall season on a 7 match win streak
  • 6-9 doubles record
  • Roberta Allison Dobles Finalist

Before Clemson:

  • Blue chip recruit ranked number 22 in the nation (class of 2019)
  • 2x High-school State Champion (youngest female athlete to win a high-school state championship at Waccamaw High School
  • Holder of 2 silver balls in doubles National Championships
  • 2x National Open singles champion and 3x singles finalist
  • 2x national open doubles champion and 4x doubles finalist
  • Atlanta ITF Doubles finalist
  • G5 ITF singles finalist
  • 4-0 singles record at National Spring Team Championship
  • Member of 2019 winning Fedcup team
  • Career high ITF ranking of 970
  • Upheld a 23 match win streak senior year